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    Spisula sachalinensis - Wikipedia

    Spisula sachalinensis (Japanese: 姥貝, Ubagai or 北寄貝, Hokkigai; Uilta: Sarukki ), the Sakhalin surf clam, is a species of edible saltwater clam in the family Mactridae, the surf clams or trough clams. It is commonly referred to as surf clam or Arctic surf clam, though the latter can also refer to the closely related … See more

    In Japan, the technical name is ubagai ("old woman's clam"). However, in the Hokkaido region, it is called hokkigai ("northern clam"). In the Ainu language, it is called poksey or tutturep. See more

    Arctic surf clam is eaten in Japan, usually as sushi or sashimi. The foot of the clam is black when raw, but turns characteristically red when cooked. It can also be used in rice … See more

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    Arctic surf clams grow to around 10 cm, and can live up to 30 years in shallow waters. See more

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  3. The potential of marine bivalve Spisula sachalinensis as a marine ...

  4. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Spisula sachalinensis ...

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    Spisula sachalinensis ( Japanese: 姥貝, Ubagai or 北寄貝, Hokkigai; Uilta: Sarukki ), the Sakhalin surf clam, is a species of edible saltwater clam in the family Mactridae, the surf clams or trough clams.
    Conclusions These results confirm the inverse relationship between δ18 O shell and SST in Spisula sachalinensis, as previously identified for long-lived clam species in other regions, and indicate that shells from Tomakomai form a warm-season growth line.
    Overall, stable isotope analysis of Spisula sachalinensis is considered a useful complement to macro/microscopic sclerochronological research in building a holistic picture of shell growth, and has significant potential as a high resolution proxy for palaeoenvironmental studies of past SST. 1. Introduction
    Spisula ( Mactra/Pseudocardium) sachalinensis ( Fig. 1 ), or the Sakhalin surf clam, is a large bivalve found in the Northwest Pacific, notably in Japan, the Korean peninsula and the Russian Far East (including the eponymous Sakhalin Island). In Japanese this species is known as ubagai (ウバガイ) or hokkigai (ホッキ貝).
  7. Spisula sachalinensis, Sakhalin surf clam : fisheries

  8. Sakhalin Surfclam (Spisula sachalinensis) · iNaturalist

  9. The potential of marine bivalve Spisula sachalinensis as a marine ...

  10. Lipids and Fatty Acids from Soft Tissues of the Bivalve Mollusk …

  11. The potential of marine bivalve Spisula sachalinensis as a marine ...

  12. Growth and Shell Formation of the Surf Clam, Spisula sachalinensis ...

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