Frozen Yellow fin sole fillets
white skin on and skinless the same
size 60-90 and 90-140
100% netto , 5-8% glace compensated
EU treated/US tandard/chemical free
Yellow-fin sole fillets (limanda aspera) 2-3,3-5, 5-7oz rock sole fillets (Lepidopsetta bilineata)2-3,3-5, 5-7oz Greenland halibut fillets(Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)200-400g,400-600g,600-800g Arrow tooth flounder fillets ( Atheresthes Stomias) , skin-on or skinless, boneless 200-400g,400-600g,600-800g Flathead Sole: Hippoglossoides elassodon Rock Sole: Lepidopsetta polyxystra Greenland Turbot: Reinhardtius hippoglossoides Alaska Plaice: Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus Arrowtooth Flounder: Atheresthes stomias Rex Sole: Glyptocephalus zachirus Yellowfin Sole: Limanda aspera The Flatfish: Combined, Alaska flatfish account for the third largest landings by volume from Alaska waters. All flatfish have both eyes on once side of their head so they can see even when buried on the seafloor, but which side their eyes are on varies by species. Though they begin life eating plankton, as they mature they feed on small fish and crustaceans on the ocean floor. As the name implies flatfish have a flat body and have both eyes on one side of their head (the side that does not face the bottom). Flatfish are 'demersal' fish, which means they feed on or near the bottom of the ocean. A high-quality, sustainable white fish, Alaskan flatfish populations are at healthy levels and as of 2010 were certified by the Marine Stewardship Council as a sustainable fishery. The most common species are yellowfin sole, northern rock sole, flathead sole and Alaska plaice. Catcher processors utilize onboard equipment to catch, process and freeze fish within several hours of harvest. The Alaskan flatfish fishery is divided into two separate management areas; the Bering Sea/Aleutians Islands (BSAI) and the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). Flatfish trawl gear has evolved a great deal in the past 20 years. Today the gear is lighter and leaves less of an environmental imprint on the ocean floor by raising the trawl sweep. The gear incorporates designs that target wanted species while reducing bycatch. This new modified type of gear was required on all Bering Sea fishing vessels starting in 2011.
Sell-Breaded pollock fillet Size:4oz ,2oz 100%Chemical free,injection free 50% fish(fish from the whole fillet), 50% breading Packed ,ratio&shape: according to customer require.
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English name: Frozen Tuna Fish Scientific name: Thunnus albacares Origin of Fish: SWeden Available size: 100-200g, 200-300g,300-400g,400-500g,500-600g+ Package: 10kgs/carton or as customerâ??s requirements Net weight: 95% NW, 100%NW Freezing: BQF(block frozen) Shelf Life: 24 months under -18 degree C Weight: 100% N.W
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