Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians)

Bay scallops are often found as just the shucked meat, which is typically harvested from year two animals. Another delicacy is the year-one, in-shell scallop, which is prepared similar to mussels or littleneck clams, where the entire bivalve is eaten as opposed to just the adductor muscle. Ward Aquafarms produces both products, available seasonally.

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Ward Aquafarms grew bay scallops for the first time in 2014, and ever since has investigated numerous nursery and growout methods to make bay scallop aquaculture a more cost efficient crop for other interested growers. Ward Aquafarms now grows bay scallops through their entire lifespan from fertilized eggs to shucked year two adductor meats.

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Ward Aquafarms spawns adult bay scallops at their hatchery in early spring where they also rear the bay scallops through their larval stages until settlement. Once the bay scallop larvae has morphed into their juvenile phase, the bay scallops are then moved to upweller and then downweller nursery systems. After two months of nursery culturing, the bay scallops are moved out of their nursery system and into growout gear.

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Additionally, Ward Aquafarms has worked with other commercial shellfish farmers on Cape Cod, MA as well as town, state, and government agencies to help promote bay scallop aquaculture as well to help restore depleted wild populations.

Ward Aquafarms currently sells year one and year two bay scallop seed to town and state agencies for restoration purposes as well as some sales to other growers interested in pursuing bay scallops as potential crop.

For more information on current and previous bay scallop research conducted by Ward Aquafarms and their collaborators, please visit our RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT