Introduction
Surf Clam is one of the common clams readily available in the Arabian Sea. The word “clams” is often applied only to those bivalve mollusks that are edible and live as infauna, spending most of their lives half-buried in the seabed or riverbeds.
Surf Clams, in the strict sense, are bivalves with equal shells closed by two adductor muscles situated at opposite ends of the shell, and with a powerful, muscular, burrowing foot. Clams characteristically lie buried from just beneath the surface to depths of about 0.6 meters (2 feet).