Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeSHELLFIS  H REGULATIONS
East Indianola

Clams: Open year-round

Oysters: Open year-round

This page was last updated on:
Monday, September 03, 2007 - 20:12PM PDT
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HARVEST PROFILE: WDFW surveys indicate that native littleneck clams are present in fair numbers on East Indianola. Butter clams, Manila clams and cockles are also available.

DIRECTIONS TO SITE: Recommended access to this beach is by boat. It is possible to access this beach on foot from the public beach access at the Indianola pier. It is about a half mile walk from the Indianola pier to East Indianola (map).

Nearest boat ramps: The Suquamish boat ramp (located just off Suquamish Way in downtown Suquamish) is just under two miles by boat from east Indianola.

FACILITIES: None. There are stores and other facilities in Suquamish a short distance from the boat ramp. Facilities for boaters are available at the Kingston Marina and the Brownsville Marina.

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East Indianola

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