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Virginia Shucked Oysters

Virginia has a rich history in the oyster shucking business. Photo Credit: Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Why Virginia Shucked Oysters? Virginia’s Waters are regulated by federal and state agencies. Sustainable Industry – Virginia’s resources of Wild Caught and Farm Raised Oysters. Oyster Products are regulated by: The FDA The Virginia Department of Health The Virginia Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality The Virginia Marine Resources Commission Various Product Lines Retail Point of Sale – Shucked Product Line 8oz., 12oz, 16oz, ½ Gallon & Gallon Food Service Pillow Packs IQF Breaded Oysters Frozen Half Shell

Food Service or Retail learn how you can source quality shucked oyster products Today! Contact the Virginia Marine Products Board for an informational list of certified businesses that operate in Virginia info@vaseafood.org Or Call (757) 874-3474