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Ocean Beauty Seafoods

Ocean Beauty Seafoods LLC, a pioneer in the Northwest and Alaska seafood industry, today ranks among the largest and most successful vertically integrated seafood companies in the Pacific Northwest. With worldwide sourcing and company owned processing, distribution and sales outlets in Alaska and throughout the continental United States, we make it possible for all of our products – fresh, frozen and canned – to reach customers in key markets around the world.

Address:
1100 West Ewing Street
Seattle, WA 98119
United States
Contact: Tom Sunderland
Telephone: 800.365.8950
Email: Tom.Sunderland@OceanBeauty.com
Web Site: http://www.oceanbeauty.com








Products:

Ocean Beauty - Ocean Beauty

Ocean Beauty

Offers an innovative selection of value-added items; everything from Stuffed Salmon Roulades to Seafood Entrées with vegetables. Salmon burgers.
Ocean Beauty - Sea Choice

Sea Choice

Affordable, easy to prepare quick-frozen fillets.
Ocean Beauty - Echo Falls

Echo Falls

Smoked Salmon, spreads, and caviar all free from artificial preservatives.
Ocean Beauty - Lascco

Lascco

Atlantic Smoked Salmon, Herring Salads, Salmon and Whitefish Caviars.
Ocean Beauty - Nathans

Nathan’s

Deli-style herring salads and smoked salmon.
Ocean Beauty - Icy Point

Icy Point

Cold-smoked "Nova-Style Lox" in a variety of product forms, Canned Wild Salmon.
Ocean Beauty - Pillar Rock

Pillar Rock

Canned Alaska Wild Salmon, Skinless/Boneless Wild Alaska Canned Salmon.
Ocean Beauty - Pink Beauty

Pink Beauty

Canned Alaska Wild Salmon. 
Ocean Beauty - Port Clyde

Port Clyde

Fish Steaks and Sardines. 
Ocean Beauty – Neptune

Neptune

Chopped and Minced Canned Clams. 
Ocean Beauty - St. Andrews

St. Andrews

Chilean blue mussels: half shell, whole shell, meat, sauced, and breaded varieties. 


 
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