SIZE : Approximately 15 cm.
LIFE EXPECTANCY : Up to 20 years.
LIFE CYCLE : Oysters change sex every year. They lay their eggs when the water reaches 20 °C. Females expel their eggs into the water, while males expel their spermatozoa. Fertilisation occurs and 24 hours later, larvae are created. They are born with their shells and continue to build them as they grow. After the eggs have been laid, the reproductive organs of oysters are at rest and shrink.
The growth period in the St. Lawrence is between May and November, with a summer pause for reproduction.
Below 4 °C, Oysters hibernate and cease to nourish themselves. They continue to live, but their growth slows down.