A MUSSEL producer SAYS
In the pristine, albeit icy waters of Saldanha Bay on the West Coast, Blue Ocean Mussels farm with black mussels on 50 ha of ocean surface. SJ Poggenpoel, production manager, explains the fascinating production process.
How does the production process work?
The mussels spawn when the water temperature changes, especially as the summer months approach. This is where we get our reserve stock. We have 44 rafts, each with an average of 800 ropes (6 metres each). The mussels attach themselves to and grow on these ropes. Each raft produces about 24 tons of mussels every six to seven months. We harvest daily, starting early in the morning until we reach our quota. During summer the southeaster poses a problem; therefore, we try and harvest the mussels…
