Skip to main content
  • Find Your Adventure
    • Hiking + Backpacking
    • Camping
    • Parks + Wilderness Areas
    • Special Destinations
    • Ocean Beaches + Shores
    • Canoeing, Kayaking + SUP (Flatwater)
    • Snowshoeing + Microspikes
    • Swimming Holes
    • Mountain Biking
    • Mountaineering
    • Backcountry Skiing + Splitboarding
    • Lodging
    • Hot Springs
    • Cross-country Skiing
    • Rafting + Kayaking (Whitewater)
    • Wildlife Viewing
  • Travel
    • Top Picks
    • Road Trips
    • Itineraries
  • Video
  • Articles
    • Stories
    • News + Events
    • Conservation + Nature
    • Tips, Tricks + How-to
    • Leave No Trace
  • Become a Contributor
Home
Sign In

Outdoor Project

The ultimate adventure guide

Outdoor Project
Video Date: 
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Grant's Getaways: Horsenecks, Quahogs and Steamer Clams
Outdoor Project
Video Date: 
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Grant's Getaways: Clamming + Crabbing
Outdoor Project
Video Date: 
Monday, August 1, 2011
Grant's Getaways: Razor Clamming
Outdoor Project
Video Date: 
Friday, August 5, 2011
Grant's Getaways: Columbia Crabbing
Outdoor Project
Video Date: 
Friday, August 12, 2011
Grant's Getaways: Crabbing Class
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
10/02/2016
The Waldport docks on Alsea Bay are popular with boaters and crabbers on a Sunday afternoon.
Shane Kucera
Crab pots on the docks of Nehalem Bay.
Shane Kucera
A male Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Nehalem Bay.
Alexa Cole
Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Netarts Bay.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
10/02/2016
Crabbing is popular in Alsea Bay.
Female Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Beachside, Oregon.
Female Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Beachside, Oregon.
Female Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Beachside, Oregon.
Female Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Beachside, Oregon.
Female Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) from Beachside, Oregon.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Clammers in Waldport's Alsea Bay.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Clammers under the Alsea Bay Bridge.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) found in Alsea Bay.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) found in Alsea Bay.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Purple varnish clam (Nuttallia obscurata) found in Alsea Bay.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) with its neck out, found in Alsea Bay.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
06/24/2017
Soft-shell clams (larger), a heart cockle (medium), and purple varnish clams (smaller) from Alsea Bay.
Bay ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) in Alsea Bay.
Heart cockle (Clinocardium nuttallii) from Alsea Bay.
Heart cockle (Clinocardium nuttallii) from Alsea Bay.

Outdoor Project

About Us

We believe good things come from people spending time outside. It’s about more than standing on the mountain top. It’s about nourishment and learning. It’s about protecting what sustains us. It’s about building relationships with the outdoors and each other.
 
We are proud members of  
FOLLOW US
  • Find your adventure
    • Adventure Guides
    • Travel
    • Video
    • Articles
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
    • Our Community
    • Become a Contributor
    • onX Backcountry

Join free

Sign up to receive our newsletter packed with the best adventure guides, travel ideas, news, and articles.
We promise not to annoy you, but if you wish, you may unsubscribe at any time.
Outdoor Project may earn commission on products purchased through our links, which supports the work we do for our readers.
© 2024 Outdoor Project. All rights reserved.
Terms + Conditions Privacy Policy Site Map