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Mussel & Intertidal Forage in Newport, Oregon

Mussel Foraging Workshop in Newport, Oregon

August 30, 8am-11:00pm - Newport, OR

Experience Oregon’s rugged coastline through the lens of traditional and ecological mussel foraging in this hands-on, guided workshop set within the state’s dynamic tidepools. Led by forager and marine educator Alanna Kieffer, this immersive experience invites participants to connect deeply with Oregon’s intertidal ecosystems while learning to harvest one of the coast’s most abundant shellfish.

We’ll begin with an introduction to tidepool ecology, covering tides, wave action, and the intertidal zones that create ideal habitat for native mussel species along Oregon’s rocky shores. During a guided walk through accessible tidepools, participants will learn to identify common Oregon mussels, understand their life cycles, and observe how they interact with surrounding marine life.

Come foraging for mussels!

Connect yourself with Pacific Northwest foods from the sea by foraging for one of the most abundant shellfish that line our shores.

The workshop places a strong emphasis on sustainable mussel foraging, teaching ethical harvest techniques that protect both individual organisms and the broader ecosystem. Participants will learn Oregon’s seasonal regulations, size limits, and best practices for minimizing impact while foraging responsibly.

On shore, we’ll explore safe handling, cleaning, and storage methods for freshly harvested mussels, along with simple preparation techniques that highlight their natural flavor. When conditions allow, participants will enjoy tastings and discussions around culinary traditions tied to mussels along the Oregon coast.

Each session concludes with a community conversation about the cultural, ecological, and nutritional importance of mussels in coastal food systems. Participants leave with practical foraging skills, a deeper understanding of Oregon’s tidepools, a new perspective of seafood, and renewed confidence to explore the intertidal zone with care and curiosity.

Workshop Highlights

  • Guided tidepool exploration focused on mussel foraging

  • Education on tides, intertidal ecology, and shellfish biology

  • Identification of native Oregon mussel species and the ideal size for foraging

  • Sustainable harvesting techniques and Oregon regulations

  • Mussel handling, cleaning, and preparation methods

  • Discussion of the role of shellfish in Oregon’s coastal ecosystems and food culture

  • Hands-on learning and connection with like-minded coastal explorers

 
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Tidepooling in Newport (-0.5ft tide)