Molluscan Shellfish Program

The Molluscan Shellfish Program is the regulatory agency for the oyster harvesting waters along Louisiana Gulf Coast. The harvesting areas are set forth by the Louisiana Sanitary Code and the National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP). The NSSP is the federal/state cooperative program recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) and the Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Conference (ISSC) for the sanitary control of shellfish produced and sold for human consumption. All oyster-related facilities must follow Louisiana Administrative Code Title 51 Part IX and NSSP guidelines.

Re-opening of Oyster Waters - April 3, 2026

Effective 1/2-hour prior to official sunrise on April 3, 2026, harvest areas 15, 17, and 19 will reopen for harvesting. Please see the referenced order for additional information. This order rescinds the Precautionary Closure issued on March 14 in toto.
 

Seafood Sampling in Response to LOOP Event (February 26, 2026)

LDH is working in partnership with LDWF to collect and test samples of oysters, shrimp, finfish, and crabs from areas affected by the Louisiana Offshore Oil Platform oil leak that occurred when a transfer hose ruptured at its Gulf facility. The first batch of sample results is available below. Testing is for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (indicators of petroleum contamination). Oyster samples were collected starting March 23 and other species starting March 19. 
This table will be updated as new data are obtained from the testing laboratory.
Date of collection Type Latitude Longitude Result (summary)
         
March 19 white shrimp 29.2280°N  -91.2872°W non-detection
March 19 brown-white shrimp 29.1350°N  -91.0883°W non-detection
March 19 brown-white shrimp 29.1730°N  -91.0503°W non-detection
March 19 brown-white shrimp 29.1666°N  -90.9583°W non-detection
March 19 brown-white shrimp 29.1756°N  -91.2303°W  non-detection
March 19 white shrimp 29.2083°N  -91.1333°W  non-detection
March 19 blue crab 29.1350°N  -91.0883°W  non-detection
March 19 blue crab 29.1756°N  -91.2303°W  non-detection
March 19 blue crab 29.2280°N  -91.2872°W  non-detection
March 23 oyster 29.26495°N  -90.66418°W  non-detection
March 24 oyster 29.26583°N  -91.02887°W  non-detection
March 24 white-pink shrimp 29.077258°N  -90.817456°W  non-detection
March 24 Spanish mackerel 29.2771°N  -90.467997°W  non-detection
March 24 brown-white shrimp 29.103033°N  -90.820531°W  non-detection
March 24 Spanish mackerel 29.11718°N  -90.71406°W  non-detection
March 24 black drum 29.181147°N  -90.484728°W  non-detection
March 25 oyster 29.35601°N  -90.60934°W  non-detection
March 25 oyster 29.22235°N  -90.65476°W  non-detection
March 25 blue crab 29.077258°N  -90.817456°W  non-detection
March 25 blue crab 29.103033°N  -90.820531°W  non-detection
March 25 spotted seatrout 29.10399°N  -90.777282°W  non-detection
March 25 spotted seatrout 29.2771°N  -90.467997°W  non-detection
March 25 red drum 29.0788898°N  -90.848267°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.0953967°N  -90.754886°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab (Terrebonne)    non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.067514°N  -90.879597°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.074553°N  -90.858328°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.095367°N  -90.754886°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.067514°N  -90.879597°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.0754553°N  -90.858328°W  non-detection
March 26 oyster 29.22018°N  -90.68581°W  non-detection
March 26 oyster 29.23183°N  -90.73280°W  non-detection
March 26 oyster 29.3558°N  -90.72059°W  non-detection
March 26 blue crab 29.120153°N -90.727372°W detection of benz(a)anthracene at 0.99 µg/kg; benzo(a)pyrene at 0.91 µg/kg; benzo-(b)-fluoroanthene at 1.0 µg/kg; and chrysene at 0.83 µg/kg*
March 27 oyster 29.23351°N  -90.92085°W  non-detection
March 27 oyster 29.24550°N  -90.87894°W  non-detection
March 27 oyster 29.23462°N  -90.85524°W  non-detection
         
 
 *Detections on the March 26 blue crab sample are well below the screening levels used to determine health impacts from seafood consumption; the analyte with the lowest screening level (benzo(a)pyrene) was detected at 352 times below that threshold  
   
LDH has primary responsibility in the state of Louisiana for the oyster harvest, per the National Shellfish Sanitation Program. When oil sheen was reported by several harvesters two weeks ago, the agency took emergency action to protect human health by ordering a precautionary closure of certain harvest areas south of Terrebonne Parish. The agency does not have regulatory authority over the harvest of shrimp, finfish or crabs, either inland or offshore, so it acted only within the purview of its designated authority.
LDH will continue to assess sample results as they are received from the testing laboratory and will make decisions regarding re-opening of harvest areas on the basis of the best available data. LDH is continuing to monitor--along with our sister agencies--and will address potential closures as further data warrants.
LDH only regulates the oyster harvest areas. Any sightings of an oil sheen should be reported to the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinators Office (LOSCO) hotline at 225-200-1921 or emailed to [email protected]. Further guidance on oil observations may be found at https://denr.louisiana.gov/page/louisiana-oil-spill-coordinator-s-office.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Effective official sunset on March 14, 2026, Molluscan Shellfish Areas 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 21 are CLOSED to oyster harvesting. This is a precautionary closure based on the reporting of oil sheen in these areas from the recent LOOP oil spill. LDH will monitor the unfolding situation and utilize testing to determine a re-opening date.

 

The March-April 2026 Reclassificaton Line is now posted.



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Contact

For more info, contact the Molluscan Shellfish Central Office at (225) 342-7653.

Jennifer Armentor
Molluscan Shellfish Program Administrator
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (225) 342-7539

Christopher Lemaire
Molluscan Shellfish Program Manager

Email: [email protected]
Phone: (225) 342-7540

Surgeon General Evelyn Griffin, MD

Secretary Bruce D. Greenstein

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