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Quinault Indian Nation Cooperating On Research To Improve Razor Clam Knowledge

TAHOLAH (April 11, 2006) – Ocean waves pound the beach and wind-driven spray chills the fingers of Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) shellfish biologist Kelly Curtis and tribal technicians on a late winter...

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Razor Clams Important Culturally and Economically to QIN

A fierce, cold wind flags the hood of Charles Anderson’s windbreaker as he scans the sand just shy of the Pacific surf for the telltale bump of a razor clam. For the Quinault Indian Nation (QIN)...

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Coastal Tribes Help Protect Public Health

[display_podcast] Protecting the health of Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) tribal members and others is the main priority of harmful algal bloom specialist Jonnette Bastian-James. Like other coastal...

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Tribes and State Predict Decent Kalaloch Razor Clam Season

The Peninsula Daily News has a column regarding the upcoming razor clam harvest for Kalaloch Beach.

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Razor clam digs scheduled following surveys

It’s a mixed bag of razor clam populations on beaches from Copalis to Kalaloch, an annual survey by the Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shows. While some...

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Coastal razor clam harvest closed indefinitely

The state Department of Health has closed the non-tribal razor clam harvest for the Washington coast indefinitely and Quinault Indian Nation has also closed its ceremonial and subsistence and...

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