Soft-shell clams, scientific name Mya arenaria, popularly called "steamers", "softshells", "longnecks", "piss clams" or "Ipswich clams", are a species of...
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Mya arenaria, soft shell clam, steamer, longneck, long clam Found between the tide lines or just below the low water mark, the soft shelled clam is 4 - 12 inches below the surface. Dig soft shell clams cautiously to avoid spearing their fragile shells. Legal harvest size is 2 inches.
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soft shell clams in Maryland. Extraction of the by-product glycogen from the soft shell clam, .... mechanization since shucking of the soft shell clam
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averaged 6.77 and 7.32 clams per stomach, respectively. Discussion. Soft-shell clams demonstrate a type III sur- vivorship curve (Deevey 1947) with tremen-
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Species Profiles: Life Histories and; Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (North Atlantic); SOFTSHELL CLAM; Coastal Ecology Group; Fish and Wildlife Service Waterways ~xperiment Station;
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Hemocytes of the soft shell clam, Mya arenaria, based on appearance after Romanowsky-type staining, can be shown to be either granulocytes or agranulocytes...
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How does a clam shell grow? How are soft-shell clams harvested? Certain kinds of clams, in early stages of life possess a gland that produces a thread-like material (byssus) that serves to anchor them to grains of sand or rocks. Other types of clams lack a byssal gland and use the foot to burrow into the seabed.
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Attachment C: Soft-Shell Clam Enhancement, Kenneth J. La Valley The Maine Soft-shell Clam Council is made up of town officials, town shellfish committees, dealers, diggers, aquaculturists, and state managers. It provides a forum for discussion of clam issues.
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www.maine.gov/dmr/research/soft_shell_clams.htm
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