| Cuttyhunk Shellfish
Timeline |
| 1981 |
| Farm is born
Raw Bar starts |
| 1982 |
| CSFI begins to sell oysters wholesale |
| 1986 |
| Catered Lobster Bakes start |
| 1989 |
| Belon oysters are phased out of production
in favor of the Cuttyhunk Oyster |
| 1992 |
| Raw Bar service to Tarpaulin Cove and
Hadley Harbor start |
1995 |
Down Island service stops |
| 2002 |
| CSFI goes global with cuttyhunkshellfish.com |
2003 |
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2006 |
Celebrated our 25th Anniversary |

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Seth and Dorothy Garfield started
their 1st year of operating the oyster farm and Raw Bar in 1981.
The West End pond has been used to raise Belon Oysters (81-89) and
now the famous Cuttyhunk Oyster. The
company must apply to the town every ten years to renew it's lease
agreement. This allows the company to use the water column in the
West End pond, as well as an area of bottom in the harbor at Penikese
Island. The bivalves are planted at the size of 2.5 cm in early
May; they then sit in nets hanging in the water column, feeding
on the naturally produced phytoplankton.This happens 24 hours a
day until they reach market size which, for fast growers, may be
as soon as four months. During this time, the West End pond crew
works five days a week thinning, cleaning nets, and sieving the
oysters to give them as much space and food as they need. Techniques
are continually improving to keep our overhead low and prices reasonable.
The Garfield's look forward to continuing
the tradition of raising the finest oysters in Buzzard Bay and serving
them to you on the Floating Raw Bar and at privately catered events
throughout the year.
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