NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Bradbury, Alex. 2010. 2010 Puget Sound Bivalve Harvest Report. Wash Dept of Fish and Wildlife.
Reference Number: 19512 Type: Report Author: Bradbury, Alex. Date (year): 2010 Report Title2010 Puget Sound Bivalve Harvest Report. Publisher:Wash Dept of Fish and Wildlife. Publisher Location: Pages: URL: Keywords: Washington State, clams, bivalves, varnish clams, manilla clams
Crassostrea gigas WA - Point Whitney Tidelands, Dabob Bay, Hood Canal. WA - Point Whitney tidelands southeast, Dabob Bay, Hood Canal. WA - Dosewallips State Park tidelands. WA - Triton Cove public tidelands. WA - West Dewatto (DNR-44A), Dewatto Bay, Hood Canal. WA - Scenic Beach State Park tidelands, Hood Canal. WA - Potlatch State Park tidelands. WA - Potlatch DNR beach tidelands, Hood Canal. WA - Quilcene WDFW tidelands west, Quilcene Bay, Hood Canal. WA - Birch Bay, Birch Bay State Park, south side of bay. WA - West Penn Cove public tidelands. WA - Sequim Bay State Park, Sequim Bay WA - Fort Flagler State Park, west side beaches. WA - Oak Bay County Park WA - South Indian Island County Park, Oak Bay.. WA - Port Townsend Ship Canal, South Indian Island County Park. WA - Wolfe Property State Park WA - Shine Tidelands State Park, Hood Canal. WA - South Zelatched Point, Hood Canal. WA - Toandos Peninsula State Park, tidelands. WA - Kitsap Memorial State Park, tidelands, Hood Canal. WA - Duckabush public tidelands. WA - Eagle Creek, tidelands. WA - Lilliwaup State Park, tidelands. WA - Twanoh State Park tidelands. WA - Belfair State Park tidelands. WA - Dabob Bay, broad spit tidelands, Hood Canal. WA - East Dabob tidelands, Dabob Bay, Hood Canal. WA - North Bay southeast, Case Inlet. WA - Hope Island State Park, tidelands, south Puget Sound. WA - Oakland Bay, tidelands. WA - Frye Cove County Park tidelands.
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [3/23/2025].
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