Products
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Greenland Halibut
Reinhardtius hippoglossoides
Greenland Halibut
Reinhardtius hippoglossoides
FAO: 21,27
Product description: Wild caught
Catching method: Trawl / long-line / gillnet
Packing: Shatterpacked / IQF / blocks
Product specification: Whole round, headed and gutted, fillets, portionsGreenland halibut is primarily caught by trawl, long-line and gillnet in the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland halibut is produced on the fishing vessel or in land-based factories.
The meat of the Greenland Halibut is snowy white, tender and due to its high fat content, it is widely used for smoking.
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Lumpfish (roe)
Cyclopterus lumpus
Lumpfish (roe)
Cyclopterus lumpus
FAO: 21
Product description: Wild caught
Catching method: Nets
Packing: Barrels, 105 kg
Product specification: Raw roeCyclopterus lumpus is also known as the lumpfish or lumpsucker and is native to the North Atlantic. Lumpfish is specifically prized for its fresh roe.
Lumpfish roe is known for its salty-sweet flavour with rich umami finish. The small pearls are crisp and burst in the mouth with a delightful taste of the ocean.
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Atlantic Cod
Gadus morhua
Atlantic Cod
Gadus morhua
FAO: 21
Product description: Wild caught
Catching method: trawl / long-line
Packing: shatterpacked, IQF or blocks
Product specification: fillets, loins, portions or blocks.Atlantic Cod is one of the most popular fish in the world and is primarily caught by trawl and long-line in the North Atlantic Ocean. Atlantic Cod is produced on the fishing vessel or in land-based factories.
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We are certified traders, and we aim to deal with certified suppliers
Responsible fishing practices are essential to secure a healthy ocean and resources for future generations. We work actively to promote sustainable fishing practices by continuously supporting our suppliers’ certification efforts.
While some of our products are already MSC certified, other supplier groups are working to qualify their fisheries for MSC certification as part of a Fisheries Improvement Project.
For us, it's all about supporting the move in the right direction.
In the end, the future of our business itself depends on the succes of these endeavours.
MSC: Marine Stewardship Council
International non-profit organisation that recognises and rewards efforts to protect oceans and safeguard seafood supplies for the future