Species Regional Summary
Ostrea edulis
Northern California to Mid Channel Islands ( NEP-V )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: CA/Tomales Bay (1956, Hanna 1966, cited by Carlton 1979) Plantings were unsuccessful at establishing populations, but hatchery-based culture continues in California (Carlton 1979, Conte 1996). In Tomales Bay, spawning was observed, but no larval settlement (Leonard 1969, cited by Carlton 1979).

Geographic Extent

CA/Morro Bay (1963, 1964-65, Carlton 1979); CA/Elkhorn Slough (1964, Katkansky et al. 1969, cited by Carlton 1979); CA/San Francisco Bay (1962, Dahlstrom 1964, cited by Carlton 1979, planted on trays); CA/Drakes Estero (1962, 1963, 1965, Orcutt 1963, Dahlstrom 1964, Hanna 1966, all cited by Carlton 1979); CA/Tomales Bay (1956, 1962, 1963, 1965, Hanna 1966, cited by Carlton 1979)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Oyster Intentional

Regional Impacts

Economic ImpactFisheries
Ostrea edulis is cultured on a small scale in California, using oysters reared in hatcheries (Conte 1996).
 

References

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