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Shellfish

We offer a wide variety of shellfish. Our wild, flash-frozen spot prawn tails are caught live, quickly tailed and packed into 6 oz or 1 lb tubs aboard the boat. Our wild, pink and spiny scallops are individually frozen and packed into 2 lb packages. We also offer cans of smoked scallops. 

In Vancouver, we offer live options at various False Creek Fishermen’s Wharf pick-ups during the year. We offer mussels every week during their season, while live Dungeness crab and beach oysters are usually available a few times a year. 

The gear method used for our spot prawns and crab is trapping, growing and harvesting for oysters and mussels, and an innovative butterfly trawl that minimizes bottom contact for our swimming scallops.

Spot prawns are caught during May and June each year and we aim to stock them through at least December each year. Scallops are caught between November and February each year, but we aim to keep them in stock year round. Live Mussels are available at weekly pick-ups between July to March. Live Dungeness Crab is available on 2-3 occasions between August and March. Live beach oysters are available on 2-3 occasions between November and March.

pricing

We buy directly from our fishers, which allows us to offer our members competitive prices while paying our fishers fair wages. The prices for 2024 are shown here. Prices can fluctuate each year, and higher price ranges reflect the inclusion of shipping costs for locations outside of Metro Vancouver.

product price
Spot prawn tails $62-70/lb
Scallops $27-37 per 2lb box
Beach Oysters (Fishermen’s Wharf only) $13.75-$19.50 per dozen
Mussels (Fishermen’s Wharf only) $8.95/lb
Dungeness crab (Fishermen’s Wharf only) $20-22 per lb

Our Fishermen

  • Joel and Melissa Collier

    Joel and Melissa fish aboard their 42′ boat, Lisa Jess, using many catch methods for a variety of species. As a 4th generation fisher, Joel grew up fishing and took over his parents fishing operations in 2014. Melissa, who has a background as a biologist married into the industry. Often with their two young children onboard, and balancing operations with advocacy, they are very much a true fishing family. Learn all about the Collier's experience fishing for Skipper Otto on our blog!

    Boat

    Lisa Jess

    Gear

    Trapping, mid-water trawl

    Catch

    Scallops, spot prawns

    Location

    Johnston Strait & Mid Coast

    Joel and Melissa Collier

    Joel and Melissa fish aboard their 42′ boat, Lisa Jess, using many catch methods for a variety of species. As a 4th generation fisher, Joel grew up fishing and took over his parents fishing operations in 2014. Melissa, who has a background as a biologist married into the industry. Often with their two young children onboard, and balancing operations with advocacy, they are very much a true fishing family. Learn all about the Collier's experience fishing for Skipper Otto on our blog!

  • Paul Simpson

    Paul is the founder of Salt Spring Island Mussels, and grew his mussel farm from just a tiny operation to one that now supplies restaurants across Canada, all while staying true to the values of community, environmental conservation, and living wages that we hold so dear. He credits his amazing and talented team for all this success and is very forthcoming about all the trials and tribulations of getting to where they are now.

    Boat

    Skiff

    Gear

    Seeded and on-grown

    Catch

    Mussels

    Location

    Saltspring Island & Desolation Sound

    Paul Simpson

    Paul is the founder of Salt Spring Island Mussels, and grew his mussel farm from just a tiny operation to one that now supplies restaurants across Canada, all while staying true to the values of community, environmental conservation, and living wages that we hold so dear. He credits his amazing and talented team for all this success and is very forthcoming about all the trials and tribulations of getting to where they are now.

  • Richard Michelson

    Richard is a fourth generation fisher who hails from Sointula, BC. And actually fellow Skipper Otto fisherman, Cary Williams first cousin! He first started fishing when he was 12 years old, and has been on the water for over 23 years, captaining his boat and crew for just over 10 years now.

    Boat

    Sointula Sky

    Gear

    Troller

    Catch

    Spot prawns

    Location

    Broughton Archipelago

    Richard Michelson

    Richard is a fourth generation fisher who hails from Sointula, BC. And actually fellow Skipper Otto fisherman, Cary Williams first cousin! He first started fishing when he was 12 years old, and has been on the water for over 23 years, captaining his boat and crew for just over 10 years now.

  • Duncan Cameron

    Duncan is a multi-generation fisher, specifically a fourth generation fisherman in Canada, but originating from family of fishermen in Scotland generations prior. Having grown up in an active multi-species fishing family, Duncan spent a lot of his childhood on the boat, so sees the value sustainable small scale fisheries have in supporting coastal communities. One of our more urban fishermen, he now resides in East Vancouver, BC and operates down the locker bay from us at out of the False Creek Fishermen's Wharf.

    Boat

    Lormax

    Gear

    Trapping

    Catch

    Dungeness crab

    Location

    Northern and Mid Coast

    Duncan Cameron

    Duncan is a multi-generation fisher, specifically a fourth generation fisherman in Canada, but originating from family of fishermen in Scotland generations prior. Having grown up in an active multi-species fishing family, Duncan spent a lot of his childhood on the boat, so sees the value sustainable small scale fisheries have in supporting coastal communities. One of our more urban fishermen, he now resides in East Vancouver, BC and operates down the locker bay from us at out of the False Creek Fishermen's Wharf.

  • Delia Becker and Scott Rempel

    Delia and her partner Scott came aboard in 2015 when she emailed us looking for a way to connect her lovingly-grown oysters to local consumers. She had heard about our CSF and was very eager that our innovative model of connecting fishermen directly to consumers might provide an alternative to selling her shellfish overseas. We are proud to offer ethical, local shellfish directly to our members and at being able to help the shellfish growers of Cortes Island continue their traditional, small-scale way of life.

    Boat

    Not applicable

    Gear

    Beach grown and harvested

    Catch

    Pacific oysters

    Location

    Cortes Island & Desolation Sound

    Delia Becker and Scott Rempel

    Delia and her partner Scott came aboard in 2015 when she emailed us looking for a way to connect her lovingly-grown oysters to local consumers. She had heard about our CSF and was very eager that our innovative model of connecting fishermen directly to consumers might provide an alternative to selling her shellfish overseas. We are proud to offer ethical, local shellfish directly to our members and at being able to help the shellfish growers of Cortes Island continue their traditional, small-scale way of life.

Explore our favourite ways
to prepare seafood.

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Creamy Salmon Pasta with Grilled Shellfish

Sweet Potato and Crab Soup

Spot Prawn Surf and Turf

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