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Geoduck clams lay their eggs in the sediment of their marine environment, typically at depths of about 10 to 30 meters. During spawning, they release eggs and sperm into the water column, where fertilization occurs externally. The fertilized eggs then develop into free-swimming larvae before eventually settling back to the seafloor.

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