• Episode 2: Jessie Honiker, Hama Hama Oyster Company

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: Jessie Honiker, Hama Hama Oyster Company

  • Summary

  • Take a Deep Dive into Oyster nurseries and husbandry: Techniques, Genetics, and Personal Journeys

    This 'OYSTER-ology' episode features an engaging conversation with Jesse Honiker of Hama Hama Oyster Company, a premier oyster farm in Washington's Hood Canal and Puget Sound. Jessie runs Hama Hama's Nursery of millions of baby oysters, raising them until big and strong enough to go out into the open water to grow into outstanding oysters for consumption. Our discussion provides an in-depth exploration of an oyster nursery and farming practices and innovations. Jesse discusses oyster husbandry using a floating upweller system (FLUPSY), highlighting the processes from nursery to bay, genetic advancements, and the importance of shell size and shape maintenance. The episode delves into the challenges and rewards of cultivating different strains of oysters, including the genetically resilient Miyagi and Midori oysters, and the historically significant Olympia oyster. Jesse shares her transition from crop farming to oyster farming, discussing sustainable food production, the intricacies of managing vast numbers of oysters, and the role of environmental factors in farming practices. Jesse, an expert with a background in both land and marine agriculture, shares experiences from the Hama Hama, shedding light on nursery management, developmental stages, and the physical demands of the job. The discussion also delves into the genetic development of oysters, exploring diploids and triploids, and the challenges posed by climate change. Personal anecdotes and insights into Jesse's diverse background and some of her more unusual experiences working at Hama Hama enrich the narrative, emphasizing the community's integral role in the ongoing sustainability of aquaculture and revealing the therapeutic benefits of farming, the journey from crop farming to oyster farming, and teaching farming to incarcerated women. This episode offers a rich blend of technical knowledge, historical context, and personal experiences, highlighting Jessie's passion and dedication behind the critical baby oyster/nursery phase of sustainable oyster farming.

    00:00 Introduction to Oyster Complexity

    00:11 Meet Jesse Honaker: Oyster Expert

    01:09 Oyster Nursery Management

    02:14 Challenges and Adventures in Oyster Farming

    03:01 Daily Operations at Hama Hama

    05:35 Oyster Nursery Details

    07:52 FLUPSY and Advanced Sorting Techniques

    16:28 Oyster Growth and Seeding Methods

    23:58 The Importance of Olympia Oysters

    28:58 Unique Challenges with Olympia Oysters

    31:54 Navigating the Tides and Safety

    33:43 Cold Waters and Waders: Making Good Choices

    34:24 Genetic Development of Oysters: Diploids and Triploids

    40:21 Exploring DNA and RNA in Oyster Genetics

    42:59 Challenges and Innovations in Oyster Farming

    49:02 A Journey from Land Farming to Oyster Farming

    58:57 Sustainable Protein Sources: Oysters and Beyond

    01:01:51 The Emotional Connection to Oyster Farming

    01:06:13 Concluding Thoughts and Future Prospects

    Links:
    Hama Hama Oyster Company

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