LONG BEACH — Seven nights of razor clam digging on the Long Beach Peninsula begin Wednesday.
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced on Friday that marine toxin tests indicate the clams are safe to eat.
“Most diggers were able to harvest their 15-clam daily limit fairly easily during the season opener earlier this month, except for one evening when some rough weather blew in,” said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager. “Some diggers noticed smaller clams at a few beaches, but those clams are growing quickly.”
?Low tides for the seven nights include: Wednesday; 6:31 p.m., 0.3 feet; Thursday; 7:07 p.m., -0.1 feet; Friday; 7:44 p.m., -0.4 feet; Oct. 25, 8:22 p.m., -0.6 feet; Oct. 26, 9:03 p.m., -0.6 feet; Oct. 27, 9:47 p.m., -0.4 feet; Oct. 28, 10:36 p.m., -0.2 feet.