Archive for January, 2010

Razor Clam Dig

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

Bad news for those of you planning to dig clams – but there’s still lots of real estate to look at!

Marine toxin clouds razor clam dig,

prevents opening at Long Beach


OLYMPIA – Rising marine toxin levels have prompted the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to cancel a razor clam dig scheduled at Long Beach and delay final decisions about digs at Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks beaches until next week.


Olympic National Park will also wait until next week to decide on a dig at Kalaloch Beach, pending the results of further biotoxin testing.


Previous plans for a dig starting late next week were put on hold after routine testing found elevated levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in clams collected on coastal beaches, said Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish manager.


PSP is a marine toxin produced by a certain type of algae that can cause paralysis and even death if consumed in sufficient quantities.


Ayres said toxin levels in clams dug this week at Long Beach violate health standards established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ruling out an opening at that beach.  Early next week, WDFW will conduct additional tests on clams collected at the other beaches, where PSP levels also appear to be on the rise.


“It’s always disappointing to cancel a razor clam dig, and we hate to make people wait for answers on the other beaches,” Ayres said.  “But public safety comes first, which is why we test razor clams before every public dig.”


Ayres said final decisions on a revised razor-clam opening will be announced by Thursday, Jan. 28.  Unless it is canceled, the dig at Twin Harbors will be delayed, since it was originally scheduled to open Jan. 27, Ayres said.


Updates on the razor clam dig scheduled for next week will be posted on WDFW’s website athttp://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/shelfish/razorclm/season.htm.


Frank Cox, marine biotoxin coordinator for the Washington Department of Health, said he suspects PSP is moving northward from the Oregon coast, where beaches have been closed to razor clam digging since December.


“There are a lot of uncertainties about how this will affect Washington beaches, which is why we recommend erring on the side of caution,” he said.


Cox noted that the PSP toxin cannot be removed by cooking or freezing.  Although no human fatalities from PSP have been reported in Washington since 1942, people still get sick every few years – usually after eating toxic shellfish collected from closed beaches, Cox said.


No coastal beaches have been closed to razor-clam digging because of elevated PSP levels since 1993, Ayres said.  A different marine toxin, domoic acid, prompted a season-long closure in 2002-03.



Is it time to buy?

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate | Posted by Cheri Diehl

sold2010 is here and it’s time to stop fretting over what happened to home values in the past and get on with living!  Ask yourself a few questions:

Do you plan on living in a house for the next 5 years or so?  While interest rates are very low, closing costs aren’t.  It may only make sense to buy if you plan on staying in the home for 5-7 years.  If you want to sell after 2 or 3 years, you could take a loss.

Are you credit-worthy?  When’s the last  time you checked your credit? Buyers sometimes underestimate the value of paying their bills on time, all the time!  Don’t let that happen to you.  If you’re have trouble, contact a reliable credit counseling agency and get back on track.

Looking for a permanent residence?  Tired of renting?  Ask your lender how much house you can afford.  Divide that by the yearly rent you would pay for a comparable house.  If the number is below 15, you might want to start thinking seriously about that purchase!

There are a number of loans available right now.  If you’re a veteran, you can still buy a home with zero down.  FHA and Rural Development loans are still available.

Don’t forget that the Homebuyer Credit is available, but only until April 30.  We may not see this sort of stimulus again so don’t miss out.  Remember, you don’t have to be a first time home buyer to qualify.  Call me!

And, if you’re thinking of a vacation place, there are some great deals out there.  Compare some of these affordable places to what you’d pay in motel rooms, eating out, etc and see if having your own place at the beach, with the added benefit of investing in real estate, and you might want to jump in now.  Summer is coming!

Condo in Seaview, just $79,000!

Private yet close to town!

Turn-key cabin in Ocean Park!

Surfside 3 bedroom!

Seaview Classic on large lot!

And there are lots more out there.  Be sure to check our interactive map on the bottom half of our website!




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