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soft-shell clam
noun
- an edible clam, Mya arenaria, inhabiting waters along both coasts of North America, having an oval, relatively thin, whitish shell.
soft-shell clam
noun
- any of several marine clams of the genus Mya , esp M. arenaria, an edible species of coastal regions of the US and Europe, having a thin brittle shell Sometimes shortened tosoft-shell Compare quahog
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of soft-shell clam1
An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800
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A good example, she said, was the soft-shell clam fishery, which has suffered millions of dollars in losses.
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But diners will get a soft-shell clam belly broil made with Ipswich clams, a popular menu item in its day.
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Fences have also been placed in the water to protect soft-shell clam populations.
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Despite the festive plans, Maine’s soft-shell clam harvest has been falling in recent years.
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Maine’s soft-shell clam harvest has been struggling in recent years.
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