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Thousands of years prior to European settlement of the Pacific Northwest of the United States the native oyster species Ostrea lurida had been established as a valuable dietary resource for indigenous people living on the coastal waters. European settlers who began to colonize the Pacific Northwest developed an acquired taste for shellfish, especially oysters, a delicacy that were considered to be a symbol of wealth.[1] In the early history of the Pacific Northwest, people satisfied their hunger for shellfish by harvesting naturally occurring oyster beds. It was initially believed that the populations of indigenous oysters were sufficient to supply both tribal and commercial harvest.[2] A marketable industry was created on the export of oysters and soon exploitation of harvesting had depleted the natural oyster beds in California and Oregon. As a result, Washington state became the main supplier to areas along the coast which had failed to establish any conservation practices.[3] Noticing the economic value and decline of natural availability, farmers began efforts to cultivate oysters to try to satisfy demand. Over the years the oyster industry of the Pacific Northwest has gone from extremely lucrative to completely nonexistent, but still the industry has been able to adapt and survive.

  1. ^ White, Jacqueline; Ruesink, Jennifer; Trimble, Alan (2009). "The Nearly Forgotten Oyster: Ostrea lurida Carpenter 1864 (Olympia Oyster) History and Management in Washington State". Journal of Shellfish Research. 28 (1): 44. doi:10.2983/035.028.0109.
  2. ^ Pritchard, Catharine; Shanks, Alan; Rimler, Rose; Oates, Mark; Rumrill, Steven (2015-08-01). "The Olympia Oyster Ostrea lurida : Recent Advances in Natural History, Ecology, and Restoration". Journal of Shellfish Research. 34 (2): 259–271. doi:10.2983/035.034.0207. ISSN 0730-8000.
  3. ^ Lindsay, Cedric; Simons, Douglas (1997). "The Fisheries for Olympia Oysters, Ostreola canchaphila; Pacific Oysters, Crassostrea gigas; and Pacific Razor Clams, Siliqua patula, in the State of Washington". NOAA Technical Report NMFS. 128: 90.

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