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The Pacific razor clam, Siliqua patula, is a species of large edible marine bivalve mollusk in the family Cultellidae.
[edit] RangePacific razor clams can be found along the Pacific West Coast from the eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska, to Pismo Beach, California. They inhabit sandy beaches in the intertidal zone down to a maximum depth of about 30 feet (9.1 m).[1] [edit] DescriptionThis species has an elongated oblong narrow shell, which ranges from 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15 cm) in length in the southern portion of its range, with individuals up to 11 inches (28 cm) found in Alaska.[1] It is similar to the smaller Atlantic razor clam, Siliqua costata, which is found on the East Coast of the United States. Another eastern species in the same family is sometimes also called a razor clam: Ensis directus, but this is in a different genus, is not very similar, and can also be known as the Atlantic jackknife clam. [edit] As foodPacific razor clams are a highly desirable edible, collected both commercially and by recreational harvesters.[2] Razor clams, like other shellfish, may sometimes accumulate dangerous levels of domoic acid, a marine toxin.[3] Harvesters should be sure to check current public health recommendations before collecting razor clams. Razor clams are commonly battered and fried in butter, or made into a clam chowder. [edit] References
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