Episode 40: Shattering the Gulf Oyster Myth: The Oyster Bros and the Rise of Texas Mariculture
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In this episode of OYSTER-ology, Kevin sits down with David Aparicio, co-founder of The Oyster Bros, one of the pioneering forces behind modern, off-bottom oyster aquaculture in Texas. Raised on shrimp boats that ranged from Brownsville to the Florida Keys, David never imagined oysters would become his future—until Texas legalized oyster mariculture and a brand-new frontier opened in the Gulf.
What follows is a candid, deeply grounded conversation about legacy and reinvention: shrimping as hunting, oyster farming as cultivation; life at sea versus life on the farm; hurricanes, anchors, and hard lessons learned the long way. David shares what it really means to start an industry where none existed before—navigating permitting, skepticism, market education, and the physical realities of farming oysters in warm, wind-driven Gulf waters. This is a story about patience, family, process, and believing in something before the market knows it wants it.
00:00 Introduction to Shrimping and Oyster Farming
00:34 Meet the Oyster Bros
01:07 Transition from Shrimping to Oyster Farming
02:30 Challenges and Learning in Oyster Farming
04:30 Daily Operations and Techniques
06:31 Navigating Regulations and Permits
07:47 Building and Expanding the Farm
13:24 Overcoming Natural Disasters
18:28 Marketing and Consumer Education
27:38 Future Vision and Family Legacy
32:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links:
The Oyster Bros website: (https://www.theoysterbros.com/)
- Guest: David Aparicio, The Oyster Bros
- Host: Kevin Cox
- Digital Deckhand: Chet Jipty
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