OLYMPIA — Razor clam enthusiasts can head to coastal beaches as shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) confirmed Friday the next round of digging can proceed as planned from Jan. 29 through Feb. 3.
“We have had some really good digging opportunity to start the new year and are excited to be able to finish out January on some really good minus tides,” said Zach Forster, a WDFW coastal shellfish biologist.
Shellfish managers confirmed the following digs during evening low tides will proceed as scheduled, after marine toxin results from the Washington Department of Health showed razor clams were safe to eat:
Jan. 29, Saturday, 4:30 p.m.; -0.7 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
Jan. 30, Sunday, 5:21 p.m.; -1.2 feet; Long Beach, Copalis
Jan. 31, Monday, 6:08 p.m.; -1.5 feet; Long Beach
Feb. 1, Tuesday, 6:52 p.m.; -1.5 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis
Feb. 2, Wednesday, 7:34 p.m.; -1.2 feet; Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Mocrocks
Feb. 3, Thursday, 8:13 p.m.; -0.7 feet; Copalis
Not all beaches are open for every dig, so diggers are encouraged to make sure their intended destination is open before heading out.