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Tribes and State Predict Decent Kalaloch Razor Clam Season

September 8, 2011

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

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Swinomish Tribe cleaning up contaminated area near the mouth of Padilla Bay ⟶

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