Tomales Bay Oyster Co.
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Fri Sat - Sun - Phone:
Main - 415-663-1243
- Address:
- 15479 Shoreline Hwy Marshall, CA 94940
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Est. 1909 California's oldest continuously operating shellfish farm. Tomales Bay Oyster Co. farms and sells Pacific Oysters, Bay Mussels and Manila Clams from Tomales Bay and the Pacific Northwest at our farm-stand location on the shore of Tomales Bay in Marshall CA. Oysters are sold by the dozen or in bags of 50, bring your cooler or re-usable bag to transport the shellfish, ice is included with purchase. TBOC also sells various oyster related sundries like shucking knives, gloves, hot sauce and fresh citrus. Check our website for information on where to go and picnic near our farm. Farm to Table, Sustainable Seafood, Oysters, Clams and Mussels are listed as Best Choices by The Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch. Why Sustainable Seafood Matters, 70 percent of the Earth's surface is water, yet only about 7 percent of protein consumed by humans comes from the sea. Shellfish are a more sustainable protein source when compared to land based farms. Be happy, eat more shellfish!Est. 1909 California's oldest continuously operating shellfish farm. Tomales Bay Oyster Co. farms and sells Pacific Oysters, Bay Mussels and Manila Clams from Tomales Bay and the Pacific Northwest at our farm-stand location on the shore of Tomales Bay in Marshall CA. Oysters are sold by the dozen or in bags of 50, bring your cooler or re-usable bag to transport the shellfish, ice is included with purchase. TBOC also sells various oyster related sundries like shucking knives, gloves, hot sauce and fresh citrus. Check our website for information on where to go and picnic near our farm. Farm to Table, Sustainable Seafood, Oysters, Clams and Mussels are listed as Best Choices by The Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch. Why Sustainable Seafood Matters, 70 percent of the Earth's surface is water, yet only about 7 percent of protein consumed by humans comes from the sea. Shellfish are a more sustainable protein source when compared to land based farms. Be happy, eat more shellfish!