DOVER — After years of setbacks, New England Superior Oyster is operating full-speed ahead, farming and harvesting large oysters on the banks of the Bellamy River. For the last seven years, more than ...
The world is your oyster—especially if you're a bivalve-loving traveler. Just ask the owners of oyster farms, seafood-slinging restaurants, and seaside communities throughout the country, as they rush ...
GREEN POND — Tourists already come to Charleston, in part, for the fresh seafood, so it didn't seem like too much of a stretch to Trey McMillan that they might want to venture a little farther to see ...
For Thomas Henninger, founder of the Madeleine Point Oyster Farm, oyster farming was his “redemption.” Henninger spent his early life working on a commercial fishing boat, where he felt deeply ...
After growing oysters on the New South Wales South Coast for more than three decades, Caroline Henry knows demand is always high. Ocean farmers are often rejected for bank loans because they cannot ...
Weathered picnic tables by the beach. Red cafeteria trays, sleeves of saltines, squeeze bottles of cocktail sauce. Smoke curling from the grill as oysters sizzle — a true taste of old Florida. You can ...
At a dock along Chatham County's Bull River, Perry and Laura Solomon repeat what has become a familiar routine over the last eight months. Bundled in waterproof coveralls, winter coats and stocking ...
Drakes Bay Oyster Company will close cannery and retail oyster shack. Ending a 19-month battle to stay open, Drakes Bay Oyster Co.’s owners have announced they’ll be closing the face of their ...
The Department of the Interior says the Drakes Bay Oyster Company, located north of San Francisco, must shut down according to an expired lease agreement that protects the surrounding national park.
Oysters are big business. That might not be immediately apparent on a visit to Hog Island Oyster Company in Northern California’s bucolic Tomales Bay, where the place still has a seafood shack ...
As soon as you turn onto Seapowet Avenue in Tiverton, the bright yellow signs appear in quick succession. “PRESERVE YOUR RIGHT TO SEAPOWET WATERWAY,” they urge, from rustic stone walls and gently ...