Whidbey Island Seafood Company
Whidbey Island Seafood Company
Whidbey Island Seafood Company
✕Whidbey Island Seafood Company's goal is to deliver wild-caught, high-quality, sustainable, and traceable seafood to consumers. The company wants to provide sea to table products with a big emphasis on quality at fair prices so that consumers can access and afford seafood. Whidbey Island Seafood employs active fishermen, so the staff knows firsthand how hard their fishermen work and how they ensure quality when handling products. The company is dedicated to building strong partnerships with family-owned fishing vessels in order to connect them with loyal customers.
By sourcing from small and mid-sized fisheries, Whidbey Island Seafood has more control over how the catch is processed, frozen, and delivered to their customers' doors. The company works with fisheries that use sustainable and traceable fishing methods. All seafood products are flash frozen abroad vessels to help ensure that customers are receiving high-quality seafood. Whidbey Island Seafood works with private shipping partners so that products are quickly delivered to consumers and always aim to have customers 100% satisfied with the seafood they receive.
Distribution Regions and Business Locations
- 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
Seafood Product | Origin | Harvest Method | Sustainability Rating |
---|---|---|---|
King Crab (Red) |
USA - Bristol Bay |
Pot/Trap | |
Pacific Cod |
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea Aleutian Islands |
Longline | |
Pacific Halibut |
USA - Alaska (MSC) |
Bottom Longline | |
Sablefish |
USA - Alaska |
Set Longlines | |
Snow Crab |
USA - East Bering Sea |
Pot/Trap |