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Bar Clams

The name “clam” covers a wide variety of bivalve molluscs found along Canada’s Atlantic coast. Main species in the commercial catch include the soft shell clam, the bar or surf clam, and the quahaug.

History

On Prince Edward Island harvesting methods include commercial hydraulic, manual and recreational. The clam industry is currently regulated by season, gear type, and minimum size limits.

Preparation/Consumption

Bar clams are principally shucked and canned or bottled for use in commercial clam chowders, clam strips, and stews. Bar clams are harvested from April to December.

Industry

Molluscs

Harvest Season

April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

Scientific Name

Spisula solidisima

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