Oyster Growers
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From seed to shuck, the Hoopers Island Oyster Co. is the premier resource for equipment, product and seed serving consumers, growers and conservationists.
Growing Seed | Raising Oysters | Manufacturing Equipment | Restoring the Bay
- Larvae and seed produced at Maryland's only commercial oyster hatchery in Crocheron
- Locally manufactured equipment shipped from Cambridge to shellfish farms around the world
- Sustainably raised oysters grown in the Chesapeake Bay and served throughout the Mid-Atlantic
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Circle C grows the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) which has long been considered to be the Chesapeake Bay's claim to fame and is a true delicacy in most cultures. Over the last 20 years, Circle C has been perfecting its strain of eastern oyster, the Lineback. We took several different genetic lines of oysters, chosen for growth rate, disease resistance and shape, and bred them into our original line. All things said and done, there is about 50 years of selective breeding behind our oyster! And the proof is in the eating.
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Categorized under Oyster Growers
From seed to shuck, the Hoopers Island Oyster Co. is the premier resource for equipment, product and seed serving consumers, growers and conservationists.
Growing Seed | Raising Oysters | Manufacturing Equipment | Restoring the Bay
- Larvae and seed produced at Maryland's only commercial oyster hatchery in Crocheron
- Locally manufactured equipment shipped from Cambridge to shellfish farms around the world
- Sustainably raised oysters grown in the Chesapeake Bay and served throughout the Mid-Atlantic
Categorized under Oyster Growers
Circle C grows the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) which has long been considered to be the Chesapeake Bay's claim to fame and is a true delicacy in most cultures. Over the last 20 years, Circle C has been perfecting its strain of eastern oyster, the Lineback. We took several different genetic lines of oysters, chosen for growth rate, disease resistance and shape, and bred them into our original line. All things said and done, there is about 50 years of selective breeding behind our oyster! And the proof is in the eating.
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