Within this area, Pa’aje operate on three different beaches: two-acre West beach, three-acre East beach, and seven acres on the Okeover Head beach. The Tla’amin Oyster farm lost a minimal amount of product compared to others. Oysters are collected in a three-month rotation, giving smaller oysters time to grow larger into a marketable product. With many business years to come, the Pa’aje Oyster Farm has a bright future ahead of it, with a dedicated staff, and operation. Tla’amin soon will have not only a productive oyster farm, but also a geoduck operation, as they are currently working on a geoduck tenure located near ʔagayqsɛn (Ahgykson or Harwood Island.)
Source: thestar August 31, 2021 22:52 UTC