Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC

Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC

Distributor, Processor
WA, United States
Contact Information
History and Ownership

Ocean Beauty began in 1910 as a store on the Seattle waterfront called the Washington Fish and Oyster Company. Today, Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC is a privately held limited liability company, with 50% owned by the Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation (BBEDC), and the other 50% owned by a group of individuals with decades of experience in the fish business. The BBEDC is a Community Development Quota (CDQ) corporation, a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote economic growth and opportunities for residents of BBEDC’s member communities through sustainable use of the Bering Sea's resources.

Mission and Vision 

The mission of Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC. is to deliver the safest and highest quality sustainable seafood products to the world. Their goal is to diversify and grow their global business while providing the best possible collaborative environment for our employees, customers, suppliers, and business partners. They also strive to manage a responsible, caring, and sustainable company that works to ensure the economic and social health of the communities in which they operate. Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC. takes their ability to produce food that is safe and wholesome very seriously and is fully accountable for all aspects of their business and believes a long-term approach is the most responsible way to operate.

Sustainability 

Ocean Beauty Seafoods believes that seafood sustainability programs are valid only to the extent that they are measured against internationally recognized scientific standards. The application of these standards must be through a transparent public process that considers the impact of sustainability policies on human communities and does not add unnecessary costs. This is the basis of Ocean Beauty’s sustainability policy. It can be stated as adhering to the following six principles: 

  • Internationally recognized standards are the only acceptable basis of sustainability efforts. 
  • Peer‐reviewed science is central to all meaningful standards. 
  • Sustainability efforts must be measurable against those standards. 
  • Policy management must be public and transparent. 
  • Human community welfare must be included in all sustainability policies. 
  • Incremental costs specific to sustainability efforts should be borne only when absolutely necessary to implement a program consistent with the above five principles. 

Ocean Beauty supports all sustainability efforts that are consistent with these six principles. 

Seafood Certifications

Marine Stewardship Council Certified

  • MSC-C-52577

Certified Sustainable - Alaska RFM

  • COCALA104
Sustainability Partnerships
Seafood Nutrition Partnership
35
Total Species
83
Total Sources

Distribution Regions and Business Locations

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1100 W Ewing St.
Seattle, WA 98119
United States
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Canada - Atlantic
  • Canada - Central & Interior
  • Canada - Northwest
  • Canada - Pacific
  • Central America & Caribbean
  • Europe
  • Mexico
  • Middle East
  • Russia
  • South America
  • South Pacific
  • USA - Alaska
  • USA - California
  • USA - Gulf of Mexico
  • USA - Hawaii
  • USA - Mid Atlantic
  • USA - Midwest
  • USA - New England
  • USA - Pacific Northwest
  • USA - Rockies & Southwest
  • USA - South Atlantic
  • USA - Southeast
  • Worldwide
83 Results: Viewing 1-25 Seafood Products
Seafood Product Origin Harvest Method Sustainability Rating Certification
Arrowtooth Flounder
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Gulf of Alaska (MSC)
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Marine Stewardship Council Certified
Black Grouper
USA - Gulf of Mexico
Set Longlines
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Blue Mussels
Worldwide
Suspended Culture
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Bocaccio Rockfish
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Brown Rock Shrimp
USA - Gulf of Mexico
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Canary Rockfish
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Chinook Salmon
USA - Washington (Puget Sound)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Chinook Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Chinook Salmon
Canada - British Columbia (North Coast)
Trolling Lines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Chinook Salmon
Canada - British Columbia (West Coast of Vancouver Island)
Trolling Lines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Troll
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Chinook Salmon
USA - California (Klamath River)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - California (Humbug Mt. to Horse Mt.)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - California (Horse Mt. to US/Mexico border)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Oregon (Humbug Mt. to Horse Mt.)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Oregon (North of Cape Falcon)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Oregon (Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt.)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Oregon (Columbia River)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Oregon (Klamath River)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Washington (Columbia River)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Washington (North of Cape Falcon)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Washington (Coastal Rivers)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Chinook Salmon
USA - Washington (Puget Sound)
Troll
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Chum Salmon
USA - Washington (Puget Sound)
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative