Archive image from page 44 of Culture methods for invertebrate animals;. Culture methods for invertebrate animals; culturemethodsfo00galt Year: 1959 ( Collecting 9 The clam hoe and the hooker. These instruments are used for digging in shallow water or on the exposed sand or mud flats. The clam hoe (Fig. 8) has four prongs about i1 inches wide and from 12 to 14 inches long, and a strong wooden handle about 4 feet in length. The instru- ment is suitable for digging in coarse sand or gravel. The hooker


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