Avoid Clamming In Alsea Bay
- Kiera Morgan
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife recommends people avoid harvesting and consuming softshell and bay clams from Alsea Bay estuary after the Oregon Health Authority issued a recreational use advisory for Eckman Lake in Waldport.
The OHA issued a July 31 advisory due to the presence of cyanobacteria and now an Aug. 15 update due to very high saxitoxin, otherwise known as paralytic shellfish toxin levels.
With Eckman Lake draining directly into the Alsea Bay estuary and that saxitoxins can cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, ODFW recommends that people avoid harvesting and eating softshell and bay clams harvested from the estuary. The Oregon Department of Agriculture will test clams from Alsea Bay with results expected the week of August 25,2025.

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