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Cannon Fish Company

Established in 1991, Cannon Fish Company has grown to be the Pacific Northwest’s premier supplier of frozen seafood. Committed to the best quality products and service, we cater to a nationwide network of retailers, restaurants, specialty grocers, and distributors by providing frozen fish products that are competitively priced while meeting precise customer specifications. We offer a broad range of products and value-added options including our Cannon Fish brand products, custom packaging, portion control, and private labeling. As a market driven processor, we quickly adapt to meet your expectations regarding pricing, specific fish, special cuts, timeframe, and packaging choices. Make Cannon Fish Company your premium seafood category manager, providing the fish cuts you need when you need them.

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Address:
5512 17th Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98107
United States
Contact: Sales
Telephone: 206-281-9322
Email: sales@cannonfish.com
Web Site: http://www.cannonfish.com








Products:

Cannon Fish - Wild /Farmed Salmon

Wild /Farmed Salmon

With a variety of salmon choices including King, Sockeye, Coho, Atlantic, Chum and Pink, Cannon Fish offers full-flavored salmon in a selection of high-quality cuts. Available as Portions and Fillets in a choice of packaging.
Cannon Fish - Pacific Halibut

Pacific Halibut

Cannon Fish Pacific Halibut is sourced from Alaska for its delicately sweet flavor and firm flaky texture. Cannon Fish Halibut are beautifully cut to provide “center-of-plate” appeal that gourmet chefs prize. Available as Portions, Fillets, and Fletches in a choice of packaging.
Cannon Fish - Yellowfin Tuna

Yellowfin Tuna

Yellowfin Tuna is selected for its delicious flavor, deep red color, and Sashimi-grade quality. Cannon Fish provides this premium quality tuna as Steaks, Loins, and Saku Blocks in a variety of packaging.
Cannon Fish - Swordfish

Swordfish

Sourced using the most sustainable methods available, our Swordfish is caught and processed to Sashimi-grade standards. Prized for its meaty texture, Cannon Fish Swordfish delivers rich and juicy flavor with every bite. Offered as Steaks and Loins in a choice of packaging.  
Cannon Fish - Mahi Mahi

Mahi Mahi

Mildly sweet and delicately flavored, Mahi Mahi from Cannon Fish retains firm texture with moist flakes when cooked. The bright and evenly colored cuts of Mahi Mahi reflect superior processing of Cannon Fish. Available in Portions, Fletches, and Loins in a choice of packaging.
Cannon Fish - Pacific Cod

Pacific Cod

A classic value, Pacific Cod from Cannon Fish has a mild clean flavor and moist delicate texture that is lovely to prepare. Available as Portions and Fillets in a choice of packaging.
Cannon Fish - Other Finfish-Shellfish

Other Finfish/Shellfish

Cannon Fish is always sourcing exceptional quality seafood from U.S. and Canadian waters and oceans around the world. Depending on the season, our product selection also includes Crab (Dungeness and King), Grouper, Lingcod, Pangasius, Sablefish, Scallops, Snapper, and Wahoo (Ono). Custom Processing and Private Label orders are available.


 
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