
Called siphons, these necks, double-barreled like a shotgun, dimple the sand like rows of wheat. Its shell can end up several feet down, with only its neck poking up into the water. The clam uses a tiny foot to burrow into the seafloor as it grows. Geoducks are the most abundant marine animal in the south Puget Sound, with each adult clam filtering about 30 gallons of water every day. And since Evergreen is devoted to sustainable and environmentally conscious practices, the geoduck-a integral part of the Pacific Northwest ecosystem-is the perfect representative. It is a symbol of the essence of the college: accessible to all who are willing to dig deep-stable, yet flexible, and the antidote to departmental thinking and design that is the standard in most colleges and universities. It had to be the opposite of all the snarling, fierce, aggressive mascots typically seen in athletics. Founders of the college wanted a mascot that epitomized the difference between traditional schools and Evergreen’s innovative ideas. The geoduck is a symbol of the essence of Evergreen: accessible to all who are willing to dig deep.Īt Evergreen, the Geoduck represents more than team members and fans.

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