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  1. Jul 17, 2016 · With lifespans up to 150 years, geoducks are also one of the longest-living animals in the world, adding to their intrigue. Geoduck comes at a high price; the sought-after delicacy is sold in U.S ...

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  2. It’s also prized in Asia, where according to Aubudon magazine, geoduck (pronounced "gooey-duck") can fetch up to $100 apiece. How does the world’s largest burrowing clam make its way from ...

  3. Mar 26, 2023 · The Pacific Geoduck ( Panopea generosa ), pronounced “gooey-duck,” is a bivalve mollusk belonging to the Hiatellidae family. The name “geoduck” is derived from the Native American word “gʷídəq,” meaning “dig deep.”. The species is distinguished by its long siphon and unique morphology, contributing to its growing interest in ...

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · Unique Habitat and Lifecycle. Geoducks thrive in the sandy ocean floor of the Pacific Northwest, burrowing up to three feet deep. This marine environment, ranging from Alaska to British Columbia, offers a mix of sand, mud, and gravel, influenced by changing tides. Geoducks are broadcast spawners, releasing larvae that disperse widely before ...

  5. May 27, 2015 · Wholesale geoduck prices at Puget Sound docks have more than doubled from $4 per pound in 2006 to as much as $15 per pound today. With the average adult geoduck weighing one to three pounds, a good geoduck diver can harvest thousands of dollars’ worth in a few hours. Read the full story at the KUOW >> Read more about Poaching >>

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · The fishers paid the state around $11 per pound to harvest, and most of those 677 pounds will be at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport by nightfall, on a plane to China by morning. There they will most likely be sold in live tanks; at their peak, in the early 2010s, they could go for around $150 per pound in China.

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  8. Pronounced “gooey duck,” a geoduck is a unique mollusk that makes its home nestled a few feet within the subtidal beaches of Washington, Alaska, and British Columbia. ... Geoducks cost about ...

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