Sorry but I really don't know. They are also known as ghost shrimp. If they are sold in the store locally they should be somewhere nearby in the bays.
Really enjoyed your two recent videos. Videos on clam digging and rocky habitats would also be interesting: mussels, limpets, urchins, snails, crabs, greenlings, monkeyfaced eels, seaweeds, etc. Just some ideas. The agricultural system does not work. It's extremely destructive to the environment and livestock, and the food is not healthy. Foraging, gardening, local organic farming are the answers. You're providing a helpful service.
you have quite an apetite. Love ghost shrimp as bait
MrDanthefisherman1 1 year ago
do sand shrimp exist in New England?
Snowwarrior 3 years ago
Sorry but I really don't know. They are also known as ghost shrimp. If they are sold in the store locally they should be somewhere nearby in the bays.
wildgourmetblog 3 years ago
Really enjoyed your two recent videos. Videos on clam digging and rocky habitats would also be interesting: mussels, limpets, urchins, snails, crabs, greenlings, monkeyfaced eels, seaweeds, etc. Just some ideas. The agricultural system does not work. It's extremely destructive to the environment and livestock, and the food is not healthy. Foraging, gardening, local organic farming are the answers. You're providing a helpful service.
888zzz 3 years ago
Thanks for your comments. I'm working on a vdeo right now on clamming. It will feature the varnish clam. Check back in the next few days.
wildgourmetblog 3 years ago