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Species Name
Salmon
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Latin Name
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
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Origin
Stewart Island
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Harvest Method
Hand Cultivated
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Range & Habitat
New Zealand & Australia
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Producer
Range & Habitat
Paper White, Moist, Firm
Bluenose Antarctic Butterfish is a midsized species with phenomenal Fat. Many Fine Dining restaurants go to Bluenose as AK Halibut season ends. A very mild, white flesh that has large flakes and abundant moisture. Culinary applications mirror favorite Halibut recipes. Sear, Saute, Pan Roast, Poach, Broil.
Silky, Rich, Moist, Robust
Prized as a game fish, the King Mackerel also boasts a luxurious texture and a robust ocean flavor. The Center loin is the real delicacy and fetches the adornment of "real" fish eaters. The culinary applications are vast and call for high heat or slow smoke. Also called "Smokers" because of the high oil content that keeps the Kingfish moist during a dry smoke environment. Grill, Broil, Smoke, Pan Roast.
Lean, Crunchy, Clean
Among the larger Tuna species, reaching weights of over 400 pounds, the Yellowfin Tuna is a revered ocean predator, feeding on lean fish.