FishPeople Seafood

FishPeople Seafood

Distributor, Fisher, Wholesaler
OR, United States
Contact Information

As a company based in Oregon, FishPeople's mission is to provide high-quality, environmentally and socially conscious Pacific Northwest seafood products. FishPeople grew from the partnership between Duncan Berry and Kipp Baratoff. Berry, once one of the youngest commercial fishermen captains on the Oregon Coast, and Baratoff, a veteran of finance, green real estate, and natural resource management bonded over concern for the state of coastal fisheries. They saw how overfishing had reduced many fish stocks and how a majority of the catch, jobs, and nutrition were being shipped overseas. In 2012, they founded FishPeople to “re-imagine North America’s relationship to the sea”. Today, their commitment to transparency and passion for sustainability contribute to restoring resources and habitats and fueling American livelihoods by working with independent, American fishermen.

FishPeople Seafood is committed to:

  • Harvesting only sustainable seafood species.
  • Keeping the value of our seafood in local, U.S. communities.
  • Increasing access to quality seafood by making it convenient and affordable.
  • Using transparent business practices to engage and inform our customers.
  • Raising awareness of the health of our oceans.
  • Making chef-inspired food you can enjoy every day.

FishPeople offers a variety of seafood products ranging from soups to entrees starters to frozen fillets. FishPeople also offers Seafood Starter Kits. Each Kit comes with two wild American sustainably-caught fish fillets, a chef-crafted topper and garnish, a moisture lock tray and foil and a step-by-step instruction card. FishPeople products can be found in grocery stores across the country and its Seafood Starter Kits are also available via online delivery through vendors such as AmazonFresh. These products include a code which can be entered on FishPeople’s website that allows consumers to learn more about where their seafood came from and who caught it.

FishPeople is also proud to be a certified B Corporation, meaning that the company doesn’t only factor in profit when making decisions, they also consider people and the planet. It works to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency on a daily basis.

10
Total Species
18
Total Sources

Distribution Regions and Business Locations

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2540 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Portland, OR 97212
United States
  • USA - Alaska
  • USA - California
  • USA - Gulf of Mexico
  • USA - Mid Atlantic
  • USA - Midwest
  • USA - New England
  • USA - Pacific Northwest
  • USA - Rockies & Southwest
  • USA - South Atlantic
  • USA - Southeast
18 Results: Viewing 1-18 Seafood Products
Seafood Product Origin Harvest Method Sustainability Rating
Albacore Tuna
USA - West Coast
Hand-Operated Pole-and-Lines; Trolling Lines
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Black Rockfish
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Chum Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Chum Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Chum Salmon
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Dungeness Crab
USA - Oregon
Pot/Trap
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Dungeness Crab
USA - Washington
Pot/Trap
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Lingcod
USA - West Coast
Handlines and Hand-Operated Pole-and-Lines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Pacific Cod
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea Aleutian Islands
Longline
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Rougheye Rockfish
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Rougheye Rockfish
USA - West Coast
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Sablefish
USA - West Coast
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sablefish
USA - West Coast
Pots
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Washington (Coastal Rivers)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Washington (Puget Sound)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Oregon (Columbia River)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Walleye Pollock
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated