American Seafoods

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American Seafoods is a prominent seafood company based in the United States. It is one of the largest seafood companies in North America, specializing in the harvesting, processing, and marketing of a variety of seafood products. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

History

American Seafoods was founded in 1988. Over the years, it has grown significantly through acquisitions and expansions. The company has played a crucial role in the development of the Alaska pollock fishery, which is one of the largest and most sustainable fisheries in the world.

Operations

American Seafoods operates a fleet of modern catcher-processor vessels that harvest and process seafood at sea. The company's primary products include Alaska pollock, Pacific hake, and yellowfin sole. These products are sold in various forms, including fillets, surimi, roe, and fish meal.

Sustainability

The company is committed to sustainable fishing practices and works closely with regulatory bodies such as the North Pacific Fishery Management Council and the Marine Stewardship Council to ensure that its operations do not harm the marine environment. American Seafoods is also involved in various research and conservation initiatives to promote the long-term health of fish stocks.

Products

American Seafoods' product line includes:

Market

The company's products are marketed globally, with significant sales in North America, Europe, and Asia. American Seafoods supplies seafood to a variety of customers, including foodservice operators, retailers, and food manufacturers.

Fleet

American Seafoods' fleet consists of several state-of-the-art catcher-processor vessels. These vessels are equipped with advanced technology for efficient and sustainable fishing and processing. The fleet includes:

  • F/T American Dynasty
  • F/T American Triumph
  • F/T Northern Eagle
  • F/T Northern Jaeger
  • F/T Ocean Rover
  • F/T Katie Ann

Community Involvement

American Seafoods is actively involved in the communities where it operates. The company supports various local initiatives, including educational programs, community events, and charitable organizations.

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