
Product Description
These oysters are available for delivery THIS WEEK ONLY. Please select a delivery date in checkout accordingly. We cannot process orders for these oysters for dates beyond this week.
Farmer: Jonathan Martin
Location: Barnstable, MA, CCB31MA
How They’re Grown: These are different from the Moon Shoals because they are grown in the deepest part of his grant and therefore spend less time out of water. They sit in racks and bags because Barnstable Harbor is too sandy to plant on the ocean floor. They are protected in the ocean and really do well without much attention at all!
How They Taste: They are like Moon Shoals with nice, deep cups and flavors of butter, brine and eel grass.
Why They’re Unique: These are the cousins to Moon Shoals oysters. We think their name reflects how hardy and self-sufficient they are!
Size: Petites
Story: Jon has been harvesting oysters in the mouth of Barnstable Harbor for over 10 years! He received his first grant in 2008 and has been hooked ever since. A native Cape Codder and full-time firefighter with the Hyannis fire department, Martin has always wanted to make a living by the sea. His lease sits on about two acres south of Sandy Neck Beach, which acts as a barrier to the sandy bottom flats where his oysters are grown.
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Price History
Historical Data
Last 1 days of price history
| Date | Low Price | High Price | Average Price | Vendors |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 13, 2026 | $85.00 | $85.00 | $85.00 | 1 |
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Description
These oysters are available for delivery THIS WEEK ONLY. Please select a delivery date in checkout accordingly. We cannot process orders for these oysters for dates beyond this week. Farmer: Jonathan Martin Location: Barnstable, MA, CCB31MA How They’re Grown: These are different from the Moon Shoals because they are grown in the deepest part of his grant and therefore spend less time out of water. They sit in racks and bags because Barnstable Harbor is too sandy to plant on the ocean floor. They are protected in the ocean and really do well without much attention at all! How They Taste: They are like Moon Shoals with nice, deep cups and flavors of butter, brine and eel grass. Why They’re Unique: These are the cousins to Moon Shoals oysters. We think their name reflects how hardy and self-sufficient they are!Size: Petites Story: Jon has been harvesting oysters in the mouth of Barnstable Harbor for over 10 years! He received his first grant in 2008 and has been hooked ever since. A native Cape Codder and full-time firefighter with the Hyannis fire department, Martin has always wanted to make a living by the sea. His lease sits on about two acres south of Sandy Neck Beach, which acts as a barrier to the sandy bottom flats where his oysters are grown.
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| Vendor | Price | Stock | Last Updated | Action |
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Island Creek Oysters Best Price | $85.00 | Out of Stock | 5/13/2026 | View Product → |
Available Sizes & Variants (2)
| Variant | Size | Price | Status | Stores | Buy |
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50 Count | 50 Count | $85.00 | Out of Stock | 1 store | — |
100 Count | 100 Count | $115.00 | Out of Stock | 1 store | — |




