What is a Community Supported Fishery?
The seafood you order is caught by local fishermen who live and work in local communities. These independent family fishermen work to meet the highest conservation and handling standards to bring you exceptional seafood. In return, they earn a higher price for their catch, enhancing the profitability of their businesses and communities.
We are a husband and wife fishing operation out of Cordova, Alaska. Gillnet fishing at the mouth of the Copper Read more...
Catch 49 is a community-supported fishery, delivering fresh frozen seafood from small boat Alaskan fishermen to dinner tables in Southcentral Read more...
Southcentral
The Rollmans are Cook Inlet set-netters, catching and selling wild, Alaska salmon. We sell whole fish in bulk, frozen fillets Read more...
Southcentral
Our family fishery offers hand picked, sustainably caught, wild Alaskan sockeye salmon. Straight from our boat to your plate. We Read more...
Southcentral
From the Fisher to the Fork since 1987! We catch and send wild caught Alaskan sockeye salmon, halibut, and Pacific Read more...
Southcentral
Wild Alaskan seafood , harvested by wild Alaskan kids. Our family boat the F/V New Dawn stays busy all year Read more...
Southcentral
Alaskans Own is a Not-For-Profit Community Supported Fishery and donates 100% of its proceeds to the Seafood Donation Program and Read more...
Southeast
Schoolhouse Fish Co. is a family-owned direct market seafood business. We love to ship the fish we catch direct to Read more...
Southeast
Nature provides perfection—we’re here to preserve it. Our mission is to carry on the craft and time-honored traditions of the region Read more...
Southeast
We are a small commercial fish processing facility located in Pelican, Alaska. We buy directly from small boat fishermen – Read more...
Southeast