Melshell Oyster Shack | Discover Tasmania
Discover our farms story and meet the family. Visitors have described our produce as Blindingly Fresh and Dolly Parton Plump. Sit on the river bank at Moulting Lagoon and enjoy the freshest oysters and learn all about the growing process. Take away is also available. Melshell Oyster Shack provides a superior oyster experience from our farm in Great Oyster Bay. Premium Natural Oysters are sold at our funky blue van at Yellow Sandbanks, Dolphin Sands Tasmania. Just 15 minutes north of Swansea.
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Melshell Oysters Harvesting from Great Oyster Bay Tasmania
Melshell Oysters crew in Great Oyster Bay harvesting plump sweet salty oysters for the victorian market. Great Oyster Bay is surrounded by the Freycinet National Park located on the east coast of Tasmania. Apologies for sound.
Tasmania, Great Oyster Bay Australia
Sunrise at Swansea on east coast of Tasmania. Lookin over Great Oyster Bay towards Freycinit National Park
Great Oyster Bay - Tasmania - Australia
Scenic shots of the Pacific Pearl sailing through the Great Oyster Bay in Tasmania.
Swansea Tasmania; Food, Wine, Art and Scenery
See what the seaside village of Swansea on the East Coast of Tasmania has to offer.
Kings Fine Art Gallery
Melshell Oyster Shack
Devil's Corner Winery
Artifakt Gallery & Cafe
Milton Vineyard
Spring Vale Wines
2014 Scholar Ben Ralston, Batemans Bay NSW - Changing Australia's Oyster Culture
Ben Ralston, from Batemans Bay in New South Wales, was awarded a 2014 Nuffield Scholarship, supported by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.
Ben studied how to educate Australian restaurant owners/chefs and retailers in serving and handling oysters, creating better links through the supply chain to the benefit for farmers and consumers.
Ben is an oyster farmer on the south coast of New South Wales, where he produces 80,000 dozen oystersannually on 10 hectares.
He is self-employed and responsible for all aspects of his business, including marketing, sales, finances, compliance and regulation.
He would like to see Australian restaurants and the wider community order live oysters direct from farmers, shucking and serving the oyster meat in its own natural juice, a common practice overseas.
Ben believes oysters are at their best when they go direct from farm to retailer, giving value to the consumer and more profit
for the farmer.
“Using my Nuffield Scholarship, I wanted to experience first-hand how overseas industries handle demand for their product and sell oysters live — this knowledge can be brought back not just to the farmers but the chefs and restaurants that sell our oysters,” he explains.
Ben visited Europe, the UK and Hong Kong on his travels.
Sunrise Swansea, Tasmania
Timelapse of the sunrise over the Great Oyster Bay from Swansea, Tasmania
Sunrise Over Great Oyster Bay Swansea Tasmania
Photos I snapped one morning in 2007 while walking on the beach
Tasmanian Wine- Pooley Cellar Door
A quick visit to Pooley Wines for a single site wine tasting from their two sites in the Coal River Valley
Roadtrip Australia: TASMANIA - CHOPPY SEAS & OYSTER SNACKIES
Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Tasmania
On their roadtrip through Tasmania, Australia with Van-Tastic Adventures, Dara and Catherine take to the open seas with Tasman Island and Bruny Island Cruises. It can be a bit chilly off the Tasmanian Coast, lucky for this dynamic duo, both boats came fully equipped with highly-fashionable red jump suits. For a calmer ocean experience, they enjoyed a relaxing kayak with Roaring 40s, followed by a delicious oyster snack.
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Freycinet Peninsula from Swansea Tasmania
Early Morning - looking across Great Oyster Bay to Freycinet Peninsula - a very unusual lighting - magical!
Talking Tasmanian Wines with Jeremy Dineen
Debra Meiburg, Master of Wine, discusses Pinot Noir with Jeremy Dineen of Josef Chromy vineyard.
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clam harvest tasmania
Commercial clam harvesting in Georges Bay north east Tasmania by Mike Flintoff
Great Oyster Bay v.4
Not always a great day for fish, but no matter the weather its always a great day on the boat!
Kane catches the only catch of the day, a Wrasse. All this amazing scenery on Great Oyster Bay, Tasmania.
Credit to purple planet - Gone Fishin' and Outrigger
Wineglass Bay Cruise
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Exploring Tasmania // Day One | Scamanda Beach, St Helens, Four Mile Creek, Great Oyster Bay
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FINALLY, here is the first installment/video of my Tasmania trip. I've been so busy lately with work and uni, i hope you guys understand. But on this day, it was the first day and we arrived quite early in the morning. We went to Scamanda beach, St Helens, Four Mile Bay and Great Oyster Bay, it was so so cold and windy but all the places were beautiful. Stay tuned for Day Two!
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Kingfish Beach Tasmania
Video shot during Winter on the 16th of July.