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Species Name
Skate
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Latin Name
Dipturus batis
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Origin
Gulf of Maine to George's Bank
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Harvest Method
Hook & Line
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Range & Habitat
Eastern United States
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Producer
New England Fleet
Range & Habitat
Light, White, Flakey
Often mistaken for California "Southern" Halibuts, the Cortez Fluke is a delicacy all its own. Fluke are "Left-Eyed" Flat Fish. They harbor all of the sweet lightness of many Fluke, Flounders and Halibut. The overwhelming differences in Cortez Fluke has to the harvest method and care given to the fish upon capture. Most flat fish are trawl netted and captured alongside hundreds of other fish. The Cortez Fluke is One Man, One Line, and One At A Time. Treat as any crudo grade flat fish. Crudo, Ceviche, Poach, Saute, Broil, Pan Roast
Creamy, Robust, Complex
Pacific Sardines are very rich in fish oil. They have a creamy texture and robust flavor. The Pacific Sardine is a very Sustainable species and lend themselves to a wide range of culinary uses. Served whole typically, but they have a beautiful fillet and are sizable for tapas and "small plate" uses. Roast, Grill, Saute, Poach, Pickle.
Moist, Large Flake, Mild
Resembling Smaller White Sea Bass, the Corvina has a mild flakey texture. It is a clean and versatile flavor that holds a plethora of application. This is one of the best Ceviche fish on the market, and can be utilized in any large Snapper and Grouper recipe. A leader in profitability, the Corvina taste and presents much more expensive than it is...
Ceviche, Saute, Grill, Broil.