Vol. 12, No.5 / Long-Term Shifts In Oyster Landings And Prices In U.S. Domestic Markets
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In this issue, Dr. Posadas compares the nominal dockside prices and commercial landings of oysters harvested in the U.S. by major species. The major oyster species harvested in the U.S. include Eastern oysters and Pacific oysters. In addition, the nominal farmgate prices and production of oyster farms are also compiled. The total supply and apparent per capita consumption of oysters are also estimated. The overall trends in prices, harvests, and consumption are measured over time.
This newsletter is a contribution of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and the Mississippi State University Extension Service. This material is based upon work that is supported in part by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Hatch project under accession number 081730 and NOAA (Office of Sea Grant, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, under Grant NA10OAR4170078, Mississippi Alabama Sea Grant Consortium).
During the past decade, the share of oyster production to total aquaculture production averaged 5% of output and 10%, respectively (Fig. 13).