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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 19, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Salmon Egg Collection and Brood Stock Management

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NAICS: 112512
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Humboldt Bay Oyster Company Shellfish Farm
Solicitation # SCH-2026020306
Humboldt Bay Oyster Company operates a shellfish aquaculture farm in Humboldt Bay, California, cultivating Pacific oysters, Kumamoto oysters, and Manila clams using established methods such as FLUPSY, raft culture, and rack and bag systems within a currently permitted 17.8-acre area. The proposed project seeks authorization to expand operations into two new zones—3.1 acres in Expansion Area 1 and 10.8 acres in Expansion Area 2—and to introduce intertidal longline culture using SEAPA-type baskets or tipping bags that may employ tidal energy to tumble oysters, enhancing growth without artificial inputs or chemicals. The project is non-invasive, relying on steel rebar racks, PVC posts, and anchoring systems with no excavation or permanent structures, and includes strict protocols to avoid eelgrass habitats and cultural resources. Operationally, all equipment must be labeled with the company name and contact information to facilitate debris tracking, though no formal packaging, preservation, or product labeling standards apply. The project is subject to environmental review under CEQA, with compliance governed by California statutes including the Eelgrass Mitigation Policy, Clean Water Act Section 401, and AB 52 tribal consultation requirements, and includes mandatory adherence to an Inadvertent Discovery Protocol that requires immediate work stoppage, notification of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers from the Wiyot Tribe, Blue Lake Rancheria, and Bear River Band, and submission of culturally appropriate treatment plans should cultural or archaeological materials be encountered. Regulatory oversight is managed by the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District, with the District Planner serving as the primary point of contact for coordination, permitting, and enforcement, while all activities must meet air quality, hydrology, biological, and cultural resource thresholds defined by adjectival impact ratings—No Impact, Less than Significant, or Potentially Significant—as part of the Mitigated Negative Declaration. No formal contract pricing, payment terms, or delivery schedules are documented, and the project operates under a permit-type authority rather than a traditional federal procurement contract, with no FAR clauses, CLINs, or federal solicitation mechanisms applied. Financial obligations are limited to environmental filing fees paid to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Humboldt Bay Harbor District, and the business is recognized as a small operation with two full-time employees, though no socioeconomic certifications are formally declared.
Humboldt Bay Harbor

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about 2 months ago

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The contract involves the execution of comprehensive egg take operations for sockeye salmon, specifically focused on the collection of brood stock, spawning, fertilization, and biosecure transport of eggs from Tatsamenie Lake in British Columbia. All activities must be conducted under strict biosecurity protocols to ensure the health and genetic integrity of the salmon population, with operations tailored to meet scientific and conservation standards set by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The work requires specialized expertise in aquatic biology, handling of live fish, and secure logistical transport to prevent contamination or cross-contamination between populations. This is a subcontract opportunity under the NAICS code 112512 for Fisheries and Aquaculture, issued by the Government of Canada through the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The solicitation was posted on May 19, 2026, with a response deadline of June 15, 2026. While the place of performance is confined to British Columbia, precise logistical details such as pickup and delivery points are to be determined by the contractor in alignment with operational requirements. The success of this effort depends on adherence to biosecurity standards, precise timing around spawning cycles, and the ability to operate in remote environmental conditions.

General Info

Egg take operations for sockeye salmon at Tatsamenie Lake with biosecure egg handling.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of Fisheries and OceansView Agency

NAICS

112512 - Shellfish FarmingView NAICS

Place of Performance

British Columbia, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 30007571.

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Tatsamenie Lake Sockeye Salmon Egg Collection

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Fisheries and Oceans
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Execution of egg take operations including brood stock collection, spawning, fertilization, and biosecure transport of sockeye salmon eggs from Tatsamenie Lake.

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