What is cohaug?

A cohaug is a type of bivalve mollusk that is commonly found in shallow waters along the eastern coast of North America, from Canada to Florida. It is also known as a quahog or hard clam. The cohaug is an important commercial species, and is harvested for food and bait. Its shell is commonly used for making jewelry and other decorative items. The cohaug can live up to 20 years, and can grow up to 4 inches in length. It is typically found in sandy or muddy substrates, and feeds on plankton and other small organisms. The cohaug is an important part of the ecosystem, as it helps to filter water and provides food for other marine organisms.