About the BCSGA
Originally formed as the BC Oyster Growers Association in 1948, the British Columbia Shellfish Growers Association (BCSGA) has been the voice of the shellfish industry for over 55 years. In 1990, the name of the Association was changed to better reflect the diversification of the industry. The Association is non-profit and represents the majority of shellfish growers in BC in addition to suppliers and service providers to the industry.
Vision:
The BC shellfish industry will be an innovative, competitive economic sector that is a world leader in sustainable shellfish culture.Mission:
To advance the sustainable growth and prosperity of the BC shellfish industry in a global economy by providing leadership and advocacy to members and stakeholders while maintaining the integrity of the marine environment.The goals of the BCSGA are:
- To build effective support structures and relationships among industry stakeholders.
- To ensure a secure business climate that promotes greater investment and profits.
- To increase the growth and diversity of opportunities for the shellfish industry.
- To ensure scientific research and technological development is industry-driven
- To ensure that the BC Shellfish Growers Association will be a strong, representative industry association.
Other priorities of the Association include:
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- Support of water quality activities, programs and advocacy
- Support of the implementation of industry based Environment Management System Code of Practice
- Development of a generic marketing program for BC shellfish
- Consistent regulations at both the federal and provincial level
- Development of on farm food safety programs for quality assurance
- Support of the Centre for Shellfish Research
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The BCSGA Office is Located: