Rack & Bag Culture

Turning Bags of Oysters

Right -Bags of oysters are turned to prevent the oysters from growing onto the bag or each other and to even out the distribution of oysters within the bag.





Harvesting Oysters in France

Left -Racks with bags of oysters being harvested with the help of a tractor from a beach in France.

Rack and bag culture of oysters is an improvement of intertidal culture methods over the traditional beach culture method.

Using steel racks placed into the sand or mud bottom, plastic mesh bags filled with small oysters are laid across the tops of the racks where they are surrounded with water when the tide comes in. by elevating the bags of oysters off of the bottom, the oysters are able to feed better and grow faster; the bags also protect the young oysters from predators such as crabs, birds or starfish.