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PRESS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission March 24, 2003 Contact: (WDFW) Mike Kuttel, (360) 902-2184 or (Parks) Doug Hinton, (360) 796-4415
‘Go
Play Outside' at Dosewallips State Park Shellfish Shindig
OLYMPIA – Learn to dig clams, shuck oysters and appreciate the complex
world of Washington's tideflats at the fifth annual Shellfish Shindig
scheduled April 19 at Dosewallips State Park on Hood Canal.
Designed to celebrate shellfish and the marine outdoors, the free family
event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a variety of demonstrations
and activities planned throughout the day. Event times will be
posted in the parking lot area north of the Dosewallips River, just
south of Brinnon on U.S. Highway 101.
Guided beach walks, clam digging tips and oyster shucking demonstrations
are just a few of the new events planned for this year's Shindig,
co-sponsored by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission,
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Washington
Wildlife Federation/Coalition.
WDFW is joining in the annual celebration as part of its new "Go
Play Outside" Outdoor Recreation Partnerships Initiative, designed
to sharing outdoor skills and conservation education with youth and
families. As part of its contribution, WDFW purchased a
special-use permit covering public parking fees for the day.
Scheduled events include one-hour beach walks at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., a
Crime Observation Reporting Training session conducted by Eyes-In-The
Woods from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and a conservation program featuring live
birds of prey sponsored by the Northwest Raptor Center at 7 p.m. in the
park's amphitheater. There will also be sessions on boating and
water safety, crab and shrimp harvesting and shellfish safety.
Clam gauges, oyster knives, a shellfish cookbook and clam-digging implements will be for sale at the site. Participants are advised to wear beach boots or heavy shoes, because the beach is rocky and sharp oyster shells can cause lacerations. Anyone planning to harvest shellfish at the Shindig should do the following:
· Call Department of Health's Biotoxin Hotline at (800) 562-5632
for an update on closed areas.
· Obtain a shellfish license, available in sporting goods stores,
including nearby Brinnon, Quilcene and Hoodsport.
· Take care of the beach by filling in any holes dug while
harvesting and by shucking oysters on the beach and leaving the shells
where they were found.
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