Search Results for: Live clams
and pebble beaches, rocky shores , shoals , mud flats , tide pools and in sea caves . some species also rest on man-made structures, like piers , jetties , buoys and oil platforms . seals may move further inland and rest in sand dunes or vegetation, and may even climb cliffs. [ ] : most cetaceans live
in the open ocean, and species like the sperm whale may dive to depths of − to − feet (− to − m) in search of food. [ ] sirenians live in shallow coastal waters, usually living feet ( m) below sea level. however, they have been known to dive to − feet (− m) to forage deep-water seagrasses . [ ] sea...
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coals for summertime, smoking salmon or serving a whole poached one chilled for feasts with a dill sauce, or, on cold winter nights, serving haddock baked in casserole dish with a creamy sauce and crumbled breadcrumbs as a top so it forms a crust. [ ] clam cakes , a savory fritter based on chopped clams
boiled, roasted, and steamed, or simply eaten as a sandwich , chilled with mayonnaise and chopped celery in maine and massachusetts, or slathered with melted butter on long island and in connecticut. shellfish of all sorts are part of the diet, and shellfish of the coastal regions include little neck clams...
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