Pacific
The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is native to Japan’s Pacific coast. It grows quickly and easily; has elegant, ruffled shells with streaks of pink and purple amid the white and green; and tends to be sweeter and less briny than the Eastern oyster, with a flavor like cucumber and melon rind. It was imported in the 1930s to save the west coast industry after the Olympia was nearly wiped out, and is the main oyster used today worldwide, from France to China.
Ostra Regal
Ireland
Pearl Bay
Jervis Inlet, BC
Hump Island
Ketchikan, Alaska
Sea Cow
Hammersley Inlet, Puget Sound
Buckley Bay
Baynes Sound, BC
Totten Inlet
Totten Inlet, Puget Sound
Penn Cove Select
Samish Bay, Washington
Kelly Gigas
Killeenaran, Galway Bay, Ireland
Gigamoto
Baynes Sound, BC
Elkhorn
Willapa Bay, Washington
Wildcat Cove
Totten Inlet, Puget Sound
Steamboat
Totten Inlet, Puget Sound
Effingham Inlet
Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island
Treasure Cove
Case Inlet, Puget Sound
Carlsbad Blonde
Carlsbad, California
Eld Inlet
Eld Inlet, Puget Sound
Westcott Bay
Westcott Bay, San Juan Island
Marina’s Top Drawer
Cortes Island, BC
Pacific Gold
Morro Bay, California
Hove Cove
Pickering Passage, Puget Sound
GwiGwi
British Columbia
Shikat Bay
Alaska