Eastern
The Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is native to the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic coast of North America, and nowhere else. It tends to have a strong, gray-brown shell and a clean, briny flavor.
Chincoteague Salt
Assateague Channel, Virginia
Potomac Whitecap
Chesapeake Bay
Glidden Point
Damariscotta River, Maine
Nassawaddox Salt
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Isle Dauphine
Dauphin Island, Alabama
Choptank Sweet
Choptank River, Chesapeake Bay
Triple N
Caminada Bay, Louisiana
Bombazine
New Meadows River, Maine
Sweet Neck
Katama Bay, Martha's Vineyard
East End
Peconic Bay, Long Island
Bodega Bay Atlantic
Tomales Bay, California
East Dennis
Quivet Neck, Cape Cod
Dosewallips
Hood Canal, Washington
Chesapeake Gold
Hooper's Island, Chesapeake Bay
Bras D’Or
Bras D'Or Lakes, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Crab Slough
Oregon Inlet, Outer Banks, NC
East Beach Blonde
Ninigret Pond, Rhode Island
Ebenecook
Ebenecook Harbor, Maine
Sand Dune
Souris River, PEI
Blue Yonder
Duxbury Bay
Malagash
Tatamagouche Bay, Nova Scotia
Duxbury
Duxbury Bay, Massachusetts