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Species Name
Salmon
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Latin Name
Salmo salar
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Origin
Faroe Islands, Denmark
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Harvest Method
Hook & Line
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Range & Habitat
Europe
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Producer
Faroe Island Fisheries
Range & Habitat
Sweet, Light, Creamy
They are temperate, Rock Cod-like fish, that can be distinguished from their distant relatives by their plain-colored body pattern. They are also related to the Hapuku. Gropers are found right around New Zealand, including the Chatham Rise but excluding the Campbell Plateau. They are most common over or near rocky areas down to 250 meters. The main fishing grounds for Gropers are the deep canyons off the East Coast of the North Island, Cook Strait, Kokura and the west Coast of the South Island.
Sweet, Firm, Clean
Baja Bays are some of the rare fresh bay Scallops found in our domestic market place. In general, the only fresh Bay Scallop produced in the States is the Nantucket Bay Scallop available in small numbers from November through March. The “Sea of Cortez” Bay scallop is again a “Hand Harvested” product, landed by Divers in shallow waters off the coast of Baja. The shucked abductor muscle grades between 60-80 counts per pound. Ceviche, Gratin, Crudo, Saute.
Light, Clean, Flakey, Lean
Pride of the Chattam Islands, the Blue Cod is exclusive to New Zealand. The Blue Cod can live up to 17 years and dines in the shallow shores of the Northern Islands. The Blue Cod feeds on abundances of shellfish and in turn has a sweet crab-like flavor with a lean yet succulent texture.