Chinook salmon (farmed)

Farmed Chinook salmonKing salmonOncorhynchus tshawytschaChinook salmon is noteworthy because of its large size, unique texture and exceptional flavor. It is the biggest and rarest Pacific wild salmon.Whole G&G2-3 kg22 kg3-4 kg4-5 kg5-6 kg6-7 kg7-8 kgWhole G&G2-4 lb4-6 lb6-8 lb8-10 lb10-12 lb12-14 lb14-16 lb16-18 lb18-20 lb20+ lb35 lbNew Zealandyear-round Its orange-peach flesh color is characteristic of … Continued

Atlantic salmon (frozen)

Frozen Atlantic salmonSalmo salarAtlantic salmon is the most commonly farmed species. It is first raised on land in freshwater tanks, then transferred to floating sea cages or net pens. Atlantic salmon in distinguished by its silver skin and small black crosses. Whole HOGPremiumStandardUtility2-4 lb4-6 lb6-8 lb8-10 lb10-12 lb12-14 lb14-16 lb16-18 lb18-20 lb20+ lb60 lbWhole HOGPremiumStandardUtility1-2 … Continued

Coho salmon (frozen)

Frozen Coho salmonOncorhynchus kisutchFarmed Coho salmon is also known as “silver salmon” because of its flank and belly color. Fillets D1-2 lb35 lb2-3 lb3-4 lbChileyear-round Its orange flesh is fairly oily. Its texture is soft and quite firm. Its flavor is delicate and not as tasty as sockeye or king salmon. Rich in Omega-3 fatty … Continued

Ikura salmon caviar

Ikura salmon caviarMade from wild chum salmon eggs, ikura salmon caviar is an exceptional delicacy. A word borrowed from Russian “ikra”, which refers to an egg, but also to a whole range of fish-egg products, including caviar.N°11 kg12x1kgCanada, United Statesyear-round Its bright orange color. It has a firm texture on the surface and explodes in … Continued

Sockeye salmon

Sockeye salmonRed salmonOncorhynchus nerkaSockeye salmon is also known as “Red salmon” due to its bright red flesh. Its elongated shape and distinctive color make it one of the nicest wild salmon in the Pacific, which are increasingly in demand.Whole H&GN°1, N°22-4 lb50 lb60 lb1000lb4-6 lb6-9 lb9+ lbFillets C, D1-2 lb10 lb30 lb2-3 lbCanada, United StatesJune … Continued

Chinook salmon

Chinook salmonKing salmonOncorhynchus tshawytschaChinook salmon is noteworthy because of its large size, unique texture and exceptional flavor. It is the biggest and rarest Pacific wild salmon.Whole HOG, H&GN°1, N°2, White4-7 lb50 lb80 lb1000lb7-11 lb11-18 lb18+ lbCanada, United StatesMay to November Fishing technique: net caught, line caught. Its orange-peach flesh color is characteristic of many salmon. … Continued

Pink salmon

Pink salmonOncorhynchus gorbuschaPink salmon are the most abundant of salmon species frequenting this Pacific area. It is also the smallest of the salmon.Whole H&GN°1, N°21-3 lb50 lb1000lb3-5 lb5+ lbCanada, United StatesJune to September Fishing technique: net caught, line caught. Its pale pink flesh does not have the characteristic orange salmon color. Its meat is leaner … Continued

Chum salmon

Chum salmonOncorhynchus ketaChum salmon can be distinguished by its steel-blue back and black speckled silver body. Known as “Ikura”, chum salmon eggs are greatly appreciated and very popular in Japanese and European cuisine. Whole H&GSilver Bright4-6 lb50 lb60 lb1000lbSemi Bright6-9 lbDark – Good meat color, pale9+ lbCanada, United StatesMay to October Fishing technique: net caught, … Continued

Coho salmon (wild)

Wild Coho salmonOncorhynchus kisutchCoho salmon is also known as “silver salmon” because of its flank and belly color. Whole HOG, H&GN°1, N°24-6 lb50 lb60 lb1000lb6-9 lb9+ lbCanada, United StatesJuly to October Fishing technique: net caught, line caught. Its orange flesh is fairly oily. Its texture is soft and quite firm. Its flavor is delicate and … Continued

Atlantic salmon (farmed)

Farmed Atlantic salmonSalmo salarAtlantic salmon is the most commonly farmed species. It is first raised on land in freshwater tanks, then transferred to floating sea cages or net pens. Atlantic salmon is distinguished by its silver skin and small black crosses. Whole HOGPremiumStandardUtility2-4 lb4-6 lb6-8 lb8-10 lb10-12 lb12-14 lb14-16 lb16-18 lb18-20 lb20+ lb60 lbWhole HOGPremiumStandardUtility1-2 … Continued