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Tomales Bay in Marin County has been closed to oyster harvesting after oysters linked to the area sickened at least 44 people in the Bay Area, the California Department of Public Health said ...
Since that bill passed, the shellfish industry has thrived in Tomales Bay, where Pacific oyster seedlings are raised in hatcheries, at a certain water temperature, until the oysters are big enough ...
Sunday drives: Tomales Bay and West Marin beckon with oysters, open space and cheese It’s hard to beat a day trip to Tomales Bay and West Marin. Don’t miss these beloved spots.
Climate change is pushing Tomales Bay oysters out of areas where they once thrived, according to a new study by the University of California, Davis. And oysters farmers are already beginning to ...
An oyster that was once abundant in the Bay Area is being studied to see if farming more of it could help boost its population in the wild.
Harbor seals circle and watch their activities. The half dozen oyster companies on Tomales Bay supply roughly 20 percent of California's appetite for the bivalve mollusks.
Tomales Bay oyster harvesting is on hold right now, after a norovirus outbreak sickened nearly 50 people in the Bay Area.
Regulators are cracking down on the Tomales Bay Oyster Co. in Marshall, where business has boomed without county permits as surging crowds clamoring for shellfish turn Highway 1 into a parking lot … ...
TOMALES, Calif. (KGO) -- Rescue crews suspended their search Wednesday for the owner of the Tomales Bay Oyster Company who went missing while fishing for oysters near Marshall in Marin County.
A trip to Tomales Bay taught us two things: oysters are great for the environment, and they go great with craft vodka.
An oyster farm in the North Bay is looking to commercially harvest a different product now, seaweed.