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1997
Robinson, Anja M.. Molluscan fisheries in Oregon: past, present, and future In The history, present condition, and future of the molluscan fisheries of North and Central America and Europe: Volume 2, Pacific Coast and supplemental topics, Edited by Clyde Jr. L. MacKenzie, Victor Jr. G. Burrell, Aaron Rosenfield and WIllis L. Hobart. NOAA Technical Report NMFS. U.S. Department of Commerce, 1997.
House, Marcia. Transmission of Disseminated Neoplasia in the Soft Shell Clam, Mya arenaria. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1997.
1990
Gaumer, Thomas F., Jean E. McCrae, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Status of Bay Clams in Oregon 1975-1988. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Regulations Special Report. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1990.
1983
Gaumer, Thomas F., and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Fish Division. Clam studies: 1982 In Information Reports / Fish Division, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Vol. no. 83-11. [Portland, Or.]: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1983.
Caldwell, Richard S., and Donald R. Buhler. "Heavy metals in estuarine shellfish from Oregon." Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 12 (1983): p.15-23.
1958
Marriage, Lowell D., and Oregon. Fish Commission. The bay clams of Oregon: their identification, relative abundance, and distribution In Educational Bulletin (Oregon. Fish Commission) . Vol. no.2. Portland, Or.: [Oregon Fish Commission], 1958.
1923
Edmonson, Charles H., and U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Fisheries. Shellfish resources of the northwest coast of the United States In Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal year 1922 with appendixes. Bureau of Fisheries Document #920. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1923.
1920
Edmonson, Charles H.. "Edible Mollusca of the Oregon coast." Occasional Papers of the Bernice Pauhahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History 7 (1920): p.179-201.