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Some Indigenous People Crushed Up Dead Clams. Maybe We Should Too?

Por: The Atlantic Science December 10, 2022

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Clamshells could help make the ocean less acidic—a problem that is affecting clams themselves.Peter Frank Edwards / ReduxDecember 10, 2022, 10 AM ETThis article was originally published by .It’s low tide in Bodega Bay, north of San Francisco, and Hannah Hensel is squishing through thick mud on the hunt for clams. The hinged mollusks are everywhere, burrowed into the sediment, filtering seawater to feed on plankton. But Hensel isn’t looking... + full article



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