How much do you know about quahogs, or quahogging? If you would like to learn more about them, or become more proficient when you quahog, you are in luck. A Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association ...
The purplish shells of quahogs, treasured in the past by Native Americans, now appear alongside gold, mother-of-pearl and onyx. By Jill Newman For centuries Native Americans treasured quahog shells, ...
Cold Atlantic waters do not often produce headlines, yet one clam drawn from the seabed near Iceland shifted scientific records. In 2006, researchers .
Rhode Island quahoggers are transplanting quahogs from polluted Greenwich Cove to cleaner Greenwich Bay waters. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is funding the project to ...
An ocean quahog, Arctica islandica, has been confirmed as the oldest non-clonal animal, living for 507 years, predating the Roman Empire. Scientists determined its age by counting growth rings on its ...
The Rhode Island Saltwater Anglers Association (RISAA) ‘Digging Clams’ seminar will take place Monday, June 24, at 7 p.m. at the West Warwick Elks Lodge. Expert recreational shell fishers Roger ...
How and where to use it. They will also cover regulations and areas where shellfishing is allowed. RISAA members are free and non-members are asked for a $10 donation to the RISAA scholarship fund.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results