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Part of the enjoyment of a beach vacation is the fresh seafood. Vacationers on the Outer Banks now can experience at Kevin Midgette's Hatteras Village Aqua Farm a centuries-old tradition of harvesting clams for supper.
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28766
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Mike Zlotnicki has a tradition of clamming with his family and friends every year on their summer vacation. Zlotnicki describes their latest trip and the events that occur. Ethical questions about fishing and hunting are raised and discussed in the essay. Also discussed is the importance of environmental education to preserve these family traditions.
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44124
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"A pair of Ocracokers find peace and contentment while digging for treasure in Pamlico Sound. Their ingredients for a perfect summer day? Sunshine, crystal-clear water and a mess of clams." Bob and Ruth Toth moved to Ocracoke in 1978. Ruth, a native of Martin County, had been visiting the island since the age of seven. Avid clam fishermen, the couple owned and operated Cafe Atlantic. A signature dish of the establishment was Clams Casino, a recipe of which is included in the article. Ruth authored a cookbook in 2006 and a revised edition in 2015.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 92 Issue 2, July 2024, p182-190, il, por Periodical Website