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Geoduck: Canada's Luxury Export to China

BC's dive-harvested giant clam is one of the most valuable live products Canada sends to China. Here's how the luxury trade works.

SPECIES GUIDESJUN 11, 2026

No Canadian species is more purely a China luxury product than geoduck (Panopea generosa), the giant Pacific clam dive-harvested in BC and served live in high-end Chinese restaurants, where diners select from the tank and pay by size tier.

Why it commands luxury pricing

Geoduck is a delicacy with status attached: dramatic presentation, sashimi-style service, banquet prestige. Size and appearance drive steep price tiers: a large, unblemished animal with a pristine siphon sits in a different price universe than a small or bruised one. It is live-or-nothing trade: the product is the living animal.

The fishery

BC’s dive fishery operates year-round under quota management, which makes geoduck unusual among Canadian exports: supply can be planned to demand (including festival peaks) rather than dictated by a season.

The handling discipline

Everything serves the animal’s condition: gentle harvest, careful holding, minimal handling of the siphon (the showcase; it bruises), fast cool-chain to Vancouver’s air cargo, and packing tuned to flight time. The live air-freight lane is the only lane.

The grading conversation

Size tiers are confirmed with the buyer before packing. A mixed-size shipment into a tiered market is money left on the table. We lock the spec, then pack to it.

The policy caveat, stated honestly

The 2026 tariff suspension’s public statements named lobster, crab and shrimp explicitly; coverage for other shellfish is the kind of detail we confirm per deal rather than assume. It’s flagged on our tariff status page and it’s part of every geoduck conversation we have.

For the harvester deciding

If you hold quota or supply in this fishery, the China channel isn’t one option; it’s the market. The variable is execution. Species page · Talk to us.

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