Order frozen-at-sea sockeye salmon direct from Bainbridge-owned fishing boat PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Carolyn Goodwin   
Monday, 26 July 2010 19:56
Bainbridge commercial fisherman Victor Cramer is now accepting orders for this year's catch of Alaskan sockeye salmon.

This Bainbridge Island family has owned a gillnet fishing boat since 1992 and the sockeye salmon is caught in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Bristol Bay is home of the largest natural sockeye salmon run in the world. It is closely managed by the State of Alaska and is a certified sustainable fishery by the Marine Stewardship Council. The fish run begins mid-June and finishes toward the end of July. The sockeye salmon are immediately bled and refrigerated after being caught, processed and blast frozen in Alaska so the fish is of the highest quality. It is shipped back to Seattle and is available in September.

Each 10 pound box contains 12 to 13 packages of sockeye salmon and costs $110.00. The smaller packages make it easy to store in your freezer. Contact Claire Cramer at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for orders.


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