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September 15, 2003 |
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Volume 8, Number 2 |
![]() 2003 Native Shores Wild Food Rendezvous participants heading for the food-filled Pacific tide pools at Seal Rock |
Report from the First Annual Native
Shores Rendezvous |
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![]() Discussing and collecting sea shore edibles at Seal Rock |
![]() John Kallas and participants processing foraged foods into gourmet meals at the Native Shores Kitchen |
A Chronicle of the Event... |
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Saturday - After a quick breakfast we headed out
for Netarts Bay. We took the scenic route through coastal
forests. The Bay was a sight to behold. What at high tide is
a huge body of water, becomes a vast, relatively flat sand
island. We grabbed our gear and headed for some exploratory
digging sites. |
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Sunday - We headed for Seal Rock beach. A huge
area south of Newport, teaming with seashore life. We
gathered several kinds of sea vegetables, mussels, chitons,
and two kinds of barnacles. After filling our buckets we
headed back to base camp. At camp we cleaned our gatherings,
and refrigerated them for later use. |
![]() Includes wild harvested mussels, cockles, barnacles, sea lettuce, feather boa, cattail celery, and chives. |
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Monday - We headed for the mud flats of Lincoln
City bay. While digging for sand shrimp we were happily
surprised to find bay clams. We gathered til we were
satisfied with our catch. Nearby at a rocky outcrop, we
found and harvested more seavegetables. |
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