- of
dislodging geoducks;
starfish also
attack and feed on the
exposed geoduck siphon.
Geoducks are
broadcast spawners. A
female geoduck produces about...
- men's & women's crew. A
geoduck is a clam
native to the region.
Former men's
soccer star Joey Gjertsen, who led the
Geoducks to the 2004 NAIA National...
-
Geoduck aquaculture or
geoduck farming is the
practice of
cultivating geoducks (specifically the
Pacific geoduck,
Panopea generosa) for
human consumption...
-
sandy ocean beaches.
Another geoduck species,
Panopea smithae, is
found in
deeper New
Zealand waters. Like
other geoducks, P.
zelandica burrows downwards...
-
common name the
horse clam or as
species of
gaper clam. They are
similar to
geoducks.
Species within the
genus Tresus include:
Tresus allomyax (Coan & Scott...
-
subclass Heterodonta. The
order includes such
bivalves as soft-s**** clams,
geoducks and shipworms. They are
burrowing molluscs with well-developed siphons...
- the
Pacific razor clam,
Siliqua patula,
gaper clams Tresus capax, the
geoduck clam,
Panopea generosa and the
Pismo clam,
Tivela stultorum are all eaten...
- 000 marine, freshwater, land
Bivalvia : 367 clams, oysters, scallops,
geoducks, mussels, rudists† 20,000 marine,
freshwater Polyplacophora : 292–8 chitons...
- 110
million pounds of
geoducks" (pronounced "gooey ducks")
situated in
Puget Sound's sediments. Also
known as "king clam",
geoducks are
considered to be...
-
flared around the
siphon and do not
completely close,
rather like
geoduck clams. Like
geoducks, they are
unable to
completely retract the
siphon within the...