Tidal zones, beaches, and coastlines offer up a bounty of food in a time of survival, like crab, kelp, and clams. Learn how to net and trap seabirds, how to build clam "gardens" for raising and harvesting large numbers of clams, and more "forgotten" methods of early Native Americans.
When the tide is out on Gibson Beach in the Straight of Georgia on Canada's West Coast, rock walls appear where early century Native Americans once built various fish traps and other rock formations for harvesting sea life, such as clams.
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