The Chungnam Provincial Fisheries Resources Research Institute and the National Institute of Fisheries Research Tidal Flat Research Center have embarked on a collaborative project aimed at enhancing clam seed mass production techniques on the West Coast, where clams constitute approximately 82% of shellfish production. This initiative addresses the sharp decline in clam production, from 80,000 tons in the 1980s to 20,000-50,000 tons in recent years, a situation worsened by coastal development, climate change, and a dependency on imported seeds. The research focuses on developing a breeding method tailored to domestic conditions, establishing a mass production system to improve the survival rate of artificially bred clam seeds, and involves sharing technology and expertise with the fishing community to ensure practical application in the field.