Season: Winter.
The Alaska geoduck, also known as Panopea generosa, is a remarkable species of clam found in the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest, including the coast of Alaska. Renowned for its unusually large size and unique appearance, the geoduck is characterized by its long siphon, which can extend up to three feet in length.
This marine mollusk is highly prized for its tender, sweet flesh and is considered a delicacy in many cuisines, particularly in Asian cultures. Geoducks inhabit sandy or muddy substrates in intertidal and subtidal zones, where they burrow deep into the sediment to feed on plankton and detritus.
We sell all the Alaska Geoducks as Ocean Run.