Cloudy Bay Clams is the pioneer in the industry of harvesting wild surf clams along the coast of New Zealand. Visit us at www.cloudybayclams.com
Living in New Zealand’s pristine coastal waters, surf clams are a native shellfish existing in the turbulent food-rich surf zone in a depth of up to 10 metres. This environment ensures the shellfish develop outstanding quality and taste. The clams' boutique flavours and presentation versatility are highly valued in the hospitality industry.
The shellfish are exported live, still within their shells to maximise flavour and freshness. Harvesting techniques have developed from extensive research that ensures Cloudy Bay surf clams reach the market in perfect condition.
Surf clam harvesting takes place along New Zealand’s shoreline in USFDA classified waters that are rich in a year-round production of phytoplankton
The rough surf zone, where the native molluscs exist, provides a continuous bloom of diatoms for optimum feeding and growing conditions.
Cloudy Bay Clam's research over many years has resulted in the development of a non-invasive hydraulic "clam rake" harvester. The rake is towed along the seabed liquefying the sand and scooping underneath the clams, separating them without sea-bed compression or damage to the mollusc.
The clams are gathered into an open mesh cage for processing, reducing the gathering of non target species. The clams are kept immersed in water and protected from the elements. This technique also minimizes damage to the surf zone, which is extremely robust to disturbance.
Cloudy Bay Clam's harvesting techniques have been developed from extensive research, ensuring that the shellfish reach the market in perfect condition.
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