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Washington salmon fishing seasons tentatively set for 2025-2026

Anglers in Washington can expect similar salmon fishing opportunities in 2025-2026 compared to last season, which also includes…

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The Mermaid Museum movie wins prestigious award

Movie will be screened on April 18 and 19 at the historic 7th Street Theatre

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More razor clam digs along the coast have been approved starting this weekend.

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WDFW approves coastal razor clam digs beginning April 12

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed seven days of razor clam digs on coastal…

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Extravagant Mermaid Festival continues its run

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Ruby Beach at low tide offers a variety of things to look at, from driftwood to tide pools, on the Olympic Peninsula.

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Ruby Beach picked among best beaches in the world

Lonely Planet has picked Ruby Beach in Olympic National Park as among 25 of the “world’s best beaches.”

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“Skills & Drills” workshop instructor and fisherman Robert Maw gives workshop participants a tour of a boat docked at the Port of Willapa Harbor.

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Aspiring fishermen angle for expertise at Washington Sea Grant course

A Washington Sea Grant initiative convened 25 aspiring and early-career commercial fishermen for a two-day “Skills &Drills” workshop…

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17th Annual Ocean Shores Razor Clam and Seafood Festival set for March 21-23

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17th Annual Ocean Shores Razor Clam and Seafood Festival set for March 21-23

Ocean Shores Razor Clam and Seafood Festival

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17th Annual Ocean Shores Razor Clam and Seafood Festival set for March 21-23

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Clam diggers enjoy a sunset at Ocean Shores last week. The digs are on starting this Sunday, the same day we “spring forward” for Daylight Savings Time, adding more sunsets for dedicated diggers next week.

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Is it the last time we’re setting our clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time?

This weekend, Washingtonians will once again lose an hour overnight, setting their clocks forward in accordance with Daylight…