This study was performed to determine the effect of water temperature condition on survival rate and growth of juvenile geoduck (Panopea japonica). Panopea japonica juveniles were bred for 6 weeks at 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 27¡É on incubator. Juveniles median lethal times (LT50) were 29 hours in 27¡É, 14.5 day in 24¡É, 37.4 day in 21¡É. Survival rate of water temperature 12, 15 and 18¡É showed a high survival rate in 95.0%, 95.0% and 93.3% at 6 weeks. As a result of culturing for 6 weeks at 12, 15, 18, 21 and 24¡É, a daily growth of shell length and total weight was 0.10 mm, 0.12 mm, 0.13 mm, 0.16 mm and 0.14 mm, and 2.21 mg, 2.65 mg, 2.84 mg, 3.13 mg and 2.93 mg. Juvenile shell length and total weight have significantly increased at 15-21¡É. However, mortality rate has significantly increased at more than 21¡É. As a result, appropriate water temperature for juveniles culturing considered 15-18¡É.