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Razor Clam Digging Beginning Today on Some Grays Harbor Beaches

Posted by David Haviland on October 16, 2009 at 5:50 am (3345 social interactions)

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, Wash. - Washington's Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved the first razor clam dig of the season, starting this Friday. The agency approved the digs at five Pacific beaches after tests for marine toxins showed the clams are safe to eat. 


Evening digs are scheduled at Twin Harbors from Friday through next Monday; Long Beach and Copalis from Friday through Sunday; and at Mocrocks and Kalaloch Beach on Saturday and Sunday. Additional digging opportunities are planned through Jan. 3.For a complete list of planned digs, hours and harvesting requirements, go to http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/

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Hoquiam Celebrates Art About and the Rain Festival

Posted by David Haviland on October 16, 2009 at 5:40 am (1147 social interactions)


Art-about…Hoquiam’s progressive art stroll is October 23rd from 2-8  and October 24th from 10-6. Enjoy local art, free  refreshments and visit with artists displaying their talents. 




 Many artists will be available both friday and saturday for questions and sales.  


The Harbor Art Guild invites you to vist their Six Rivers Gallery at 210 6th street. Many artists on display featuring  Robin Harlow and David Quamme. Visit the giftshop for handmade wooden boxes, fabric art, cards and more. enjoy the festivities in Hoquiam as the friendliest city celebrates Art About and the Rain Festival. 


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Lethal levels of marine biotoxins lead to large closures in North Puget Sound

Posted by David Haviland on October 16, 2009 at 5:31 am (943 social interactions)

OLYMPIA ¾ Marine biotoxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) have been detected at dangerously high levels in shellfish samples collected from north Puget Sound. The so-called “red tide” toxin levels have been as much as 100 times higher than the closure level.


The state Department of Health has closed several areas to recreational shellfish harvest because of these dangerous toxin levels. All of Whatcom County and all of San Juan County, Deception Pass, Fidalgo Bay, Samish Bay, Sinclair, and Cypress Islands in Skagit County are closed. The northern part of Whidbey Island, from Keystone Harbor on the west to Strawberry Point on the east including Deception Pass, is also closed to recreational shellfish harvest.

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H1N1 Vaccinations Soon to be Available in Grays Harbor

Posted by David Haviland on October 16, 2009 at 5:20 am (1259 social interactions)

GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, Wash. - Public Health and Social Services Department announced today that H1N1 vaccine will soon be available to Grays Harbor County residents. Vaccine shipments began across the country last week. The Health Department is working with local schools, hospitals, and health care providers to make sure that the vaccine is delivered as quickly as possible to the people at highest risk of severe disease.


“We’re getting vaccine to the highest risk groups first,” says Dr. John Bausher, the county’s health officer. “But we expect that by Thanksgiving there will be plenty of vaccine available throughout the county and that anyone who wants a dose will be able to get it.


Starting the last week in October, the Health Department will be in schools providing vaccine to students. Every school in the county will have a clinic in the following four weeks. Information about the clinics will be sent home with students from school. Vaccination is voluntary and written parental consent is required.

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Pacific County Health Holds H1N1 Clinic

Posted by David Haviland on October 15, 2009 at 4:41 pm (1996 social interactions)

SOUTH BEND, Wash. - The Pacific County Public Health and Human Services Department held a H1N1 vaccination clinic for emergency medical services, home health, and long term care providers.  The vaccine was available in the form of both nasal spray and the “flu shot.”  Vaccine has also been distributed to local hospitals and doctor’s offices to vaccinate their staff.

 

It is anticipated that sometime in early November there will be plenty of vaccine available to provide it to anyone who would like to be vaccinated, including those over age 65.  Those at highest risk and our health care providers are being vaccinated first.  The Health Department is working with local providers and partners to have vaccine available for the general public as soon as it is received.

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