Species Regional Summary
Ostrea edulis
Gulf of St. Lawrence to Bay of Fundy ( NA-ET1 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st established record: Sambro/Nova Scotia (Atlantic Ocean) (1996, Vercaemer et al. 2003)
1st Record: Point Pleasant, Halifax/Nova Scotia/Atlantic Ocean. Reared in racks- some natural spawning but no settlement. Culture is dependent on hatchery (1969, Grant et al. 1989).

Geographic Extent

Sambro/Nova Scotia (Atlantic Ocean) (1996, Vercaemer et al. 2003, established); Point Pleasant, Halifax/Nova Scotia/Atlantic Ocean (Hidu and Lavoie 1991, cultured but some natural spawning); East Dover/Nova Scotia (Atlantic Ocean) (Hidu and Lavoie 1991, cultured but some natural spawning); Ketch Harbor/Nova Scotia (Atlantic Ocean), East Dover/Nova Scotia (Atlantic Ocean) (Hidu and Lavoie 1991, cultured but some natural spawning); Sydney/Nova Scotia/Atlantic Ocean (2008, Choi et al. 2016)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Oyster Intentional

Regional Impacts

Economic ImpactFisheries
Small-scale aquaculture operations are conducted in bays on the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia (Hidu and Lavoie 1991; Vercaemer et al. 2003).
 

References

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