Maryland Oyster Season 2026 Extension

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Choptank River Ice Winter 2026
Choptank River Ice

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently announced a two-week extension of the 2025-2026 wild oyster season. The extension is intended to help watermen make up for lost harvesting opportunities after many waterways and parts of the Chesapeake Bay froze during frigid temperatures in January and early February.

The change will extend the state’s wild harvest oyster season to April 14 this year. It was originally scheduled to end on March 31. Under the extension, all current gear restrictions and bushel limits will remain in effect. Handscraping for oysters in hand tong areas is not permitted under the extension.

Oyster populations in Maryland are in the midst of a multi-year increase and are at their highest levels in more than two decades. The 2025 Maryland oyster stock assessment found that adult oyster populations in state waters had more than tripled to 7.6 billion oysters since a low of 2.4 billion oysters in 2005.

The fall oyster spat survey, which documents how well oysters are reproducing, showed solid reproduction in 2024 and 2025 after a record year in 2023 where oyster spat–or baby oysters–were documented at levels not seen in a generation in some places. In 2023, scientists recorded widespread spat distribution throughout the Bay and rivers as well as approximately 87 spat per bushel–nearly four times the median of 23.6 spat per bushel.

Prior to issuing the extension, DNR received a request to extend the wild harvest oyster season from the State Oyster Committee, which is composed of representatives from county oyster committees. The chair of DNR’s Tidal Fish Advisory Commission, which consists of commercial watermen and seafood dealers, reviewed and supported the requested extension and then submitted it to DNR for further consideration.

Chesapeake Bay ice coverage on Feb. 10. Map by National Ice Center
Ice coverage map of Chesapeake Bay on Feb. 10, 2026
Map by National Ice Center

DNR staff led ice-breaking operations on waterways using two different state vessels this winter to ensure navigation channels remained open and to help watermen access fishing grounds. Even with staff working around the clock to break ice, the frigid conditions led to waters quickly refreezing and kept many commercial fishing boats tied up at the dock and unable to harvest.

The extension will also support watermen during a difficult market for oysters. Despite wide availability of oysters in harvest areas, oyster sellers have not been buying as many oysters, according to reports from watermen. Many watermen have said oyster buyers during the previous two years have only been buying oysters from harvesters as little as one day per week, and sometimes less.

DNR Sec. Josh Kurtz approved the two-week extension to the oyster season on Thursday and DNR posted the public notice on its website the same day. The new rule for the extension will be effective on February 23, 2026, and extends the commercial oyster season for all gear types through April 14, 2026.

source: Maryland Department of Natural Resources

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