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  • Atlantic species

    Argentinian Hake (Merluccius hubbsi)

    Product form

    IQF (individually quick frozen), HGT (head off, gutted, tail off), IWP (individually poly-wrapped), packed in 20 kg master cartons
    Blockfrozen, HGT (head off, gutted, tail off), Interleaved, packed in 20 kg master cartons
    IQF fillets, skin off, packed in 18 kg master cartons (or according to customer specification)
    Blockfrozen fillets, skin on, packed in 15 kg master cartons (or according to customer specification)

    Size grading

    HGT, IQF, IWP – 60-200/ 200-300 / 300-500 gr / 500-800 gr / 800-1200 gr
    HGT, blocks, interleaved – 60-200/ 200-300 / 300-500 gr
    Fillets, skin on, blocks, interleaved, glazing 2%, 2/4-4/6-6/8-8/10 oz, 3×6 kg packaging
    Fillets, skin off, IQF, glazing 2%, 60-120 / 120-200 / 200 gr up, 3x-5 kg

  • Atlantic species

    Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus)

    Brief description

    Herring (Clupea harnegus) is referred to family clupenidae and is widely found in North Atlantic shoaling in large schools. Common size of Herring is 20-30 cm weighing 200-400 grams respectively. Herring have been salted in Europe for winter food for at least 1000 years. Disputes about access to Herring stocks started wars in medieval times and are still a problem for European Union. In 2012 commercial Herring landings totaled 1,5 million tonnes, most of which were caught in Norwegian waters. Herring is widely used for canning and salting so the fat content is critical to produce better products.

    Product form

    Blast frozen, whole round, blocks – 10 kg, packed in cartons 20 kg
    Vertical plate frozen at sea, “butterfly fillets” / flaps, packed in cartons 20 kg
    Vertical plate frozen at sea, single fillets – “Euro cut”, packed in cartons 20 kg

    Size grading

    Whole round – 125-200 gr / 200-300 gr / 250+ gr / 300+ gr / 350+ gr
    Flaps / Butterfly fillets – 10-16 / 8-12 / 6-10 / 5-8 / 4-7 pcs/kg
    Single fillets “Eurocut”- 25-45 gr / 30-50 gr / 40-70 gr / 50-80 gr

  • Atlantic species

    Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus)

    Product form

    Whole round (WR, WHG), landfozen or seafrozen in blocks or IQF, fat content 18-27%, branded cartons

    Headed, gutted (H&G) (landfozen or seafrozen), H&G (headed, gutted), fat content 18-27%, branded cartons

    Fillets – single cut / flaps, skin on, frozen in 20 kg blocks, branded cartons

    Size grading

    Whole round (WR, WHG) – 200-400, 300-500, 400-600, 500+, 600+ grams
    Headed, gutted (H&G) – 130+, 150-300, 225+, 200-400, 250+, 300+, 300-500, grams
    Fillets – single cut – 60-90, 70-130 grams
    Fillets – flaps – 60+, 80+, 100+, 150+, 200+ grams

  • Aquaculture

    Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

    Product form

    Whole round (HON), gutted, IQF (individually quick frozen), 25 kg branded carton boxes
    Head off (HG), gutted, IQF (individually quick frozen), 25 kg branded carton boxes
    Whole round (HON), gutted, chilled, 30 kg “Styrofoam” boxes
    Head off (HG), gutted, chilled, 30 kg “Styrofoam” boxes
    Fillets, Trim “C”, IQF (individually quick frozen), 25 kg branded carton boxes
    Fillets, Trim “C”, chilled, 25 kg “Styrofoam boxes”
    Bellies, BQF (blockfrozen), 1-3 cm, 3-5 cm, 30 kg branded carton boxes
    Steaks, IQF (individually quick frozen), 2,5 cm or according to customer requirements

    Size grading

    Whole round – 3-4 kg, 4-5 kg, 5-6 kg, 6-7 kg, 7-8 kg, 8+ kg
    Head off – 3-4 kg, 4-5 kg, 5-6 kg
    Fillets Trim “C” – 0,9-1,8 kg, 1,8-2,7 kg, 2,7-3,6 kg
    Bellies – 1-3 cm, 3-5 cm

  • Baltic species

    Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras)

    Brief description

    Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras) is a species of herring found only in the Baltic Sea. It is smaller than the common herring (Clupea harengus) found in the North Atlantic or North Sea, and contains less fat. Common size of Baltic herring is between 10 and 25 cm.

    Product form

    Block frozen, whole round, blocks – 10 kg, packed bulk on euro-pallets, pallets wrapped with highly elastic and durable polyethilene or cartons 30 kg.

    Size grading

    10-14 cm, 14+ cm, 17+ cm

  • Baltic species

    Baltic sprats (Sprattus sprattus)

    Brief description

    Baltic sprats (Sprattus sprattus) One of the most important commercial fish of the Baltic region. Is found in abundance in both – Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland. Baltic sprats looks similar to small Baltic herring, but differs from it with sharply protruding abdominal spines, position of ventral fins and a smaller mouth. Spawning occurs from May to August. Common commercial catch size is 6-15 cm, however the fish can reach 13-15 cm in length. The main fishing for sprat occur in autumn (September – November). Sprat is widely used for canning, smoking, preserves production.

    Product form

    Frozen, WR, IQF, 1 kg bags or master cartons – 10 kg
    Frozen, WR, blocks, master cartons 12 kg

    Size grading

    6-8 cm, 8-13 cm – first and second quality grades

  • Aquaculture

    Black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)

    Product form

    RHOSO – Raw, head on, shell on, semi IQF
    RHLSO – Raw, headless, shell-on, block, 1,44 / 1,6 / 1,8 kg retail plastic boxes
    RHLSO – Raw, headless, shell-on, IQF, 7/10/20% glazing, 1×10 retail bags in carton
    CHLSO – Cooked, headless, Shell-on
    CPDTO – Cooked, peeled and deveined, tail on, 7/10/20% glazing, 1×10 retail bags in carton
    RPDTO – Cooked, peeled and deveined, Tail on, 7/10/20% glazing, 1×10 retail bags in carton
    RPUD – Raw, peeled and deveined, 7/10/20% glazing, 1×10 retail bags in carton
    CPUD – Cooked, peeled and deveined, 7/10/20% glazing, 1×10 retail bags in carton

    Size grading

    RHOSO – 2-4 to 41-50
    RHLSO – Block – 2-4 to 51-60
    RHLSO – IQF – 2-4 to 51-60
    CHLSO – 16-20 to 41-50
    CPDTO – 13-15 to 61-70
    RPDTO – RPUD, CPUD – 8-12 to 41-50

  • Pacific species

    Blue mackerel / English mackerel – (Scomber australasicus)

    Brief description

    Blue mackerel or English mackerel (Scomber australasicus) is referred to Scombrididae family. Until the mid-1980’s it was considered as a sub-species of Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus) and it was not differentiated into a separate species.  Blue mackerel is larger than the Atlantic relatives, and its average commercial catch size accounts for more than 800 g. Blue mackerel is a low-fat fish, with fat content varying from 2-3% in November to 8,5-9% in June. Blue mackerel is considered an important commercial species in New Zealand and Australia.

    Product form

    Blockfrozen at sea, whole round – packed in cartons 2×11 kg

    Blockfrozen at sea, headed, gutted, tail on / off – packed in cartons 2×11 kg

    Size grading

    HG, blocks in carton – 300-600 / 600-900 / 900-1200 grams
    WR, blocks in carton –300-600 / 600-900 / 900-1200 grams

  • Atlantic species

    Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou)

    Brief description

    Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) is a small pelagic fish which is referred to Cod family that lives most of its life at 200 to 600 meters depth. Blue whiting can reach a length of 47 cm, but its usual length 20-35 cm. It is widely distributed in the North-East Atlantic and is therefore an important link in the marine food chain, feeding on plankton crustaceans and small fish and being itself prey to a wide range of predatory fish, squid and marine mammals.The most important fishing areas for blue whiting are the spawning grounds west of the British Isles – where the fishery takes place before, during and after the spawning in February-April. Annual catch of Blue whiting exceeds 1,5 million metric tonnes, most of which is processed into animal food and fish oil.

    Product form

    WR, Block frozen (landfozen or seafrozen), block size 15,18, 20 kg, packed in master cartons
    HG (seafrozen), block size 15,18, 20 kg, packed in master cartons

    Size grading

    WR – 20+, 23+, 25+, 30+ cm
    HG – 20+ cm

  • Atlantic species

    Capelin (Mallotus villosus)

    Brief description

    Capelin (Mallotus Villosus) belongs to the family of smelts. Capelin is common in the northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Found in the North Atlantic – the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Maine (USA). Capelin – it schooling pelagic fish feed on planktonic crustaceans. Capelin – purely marine species, lives in the open sea, in the upper layers of water (up to 300 m, at least 700 m). Common size of Capelin from 13 to 20 sm. Capelin is an important commericial fish. The stock of capelin is quite large, and in some years it is produced over half a mlllion tons. 2012 quota was set at 400,000 tons.

    Product form

    WR, block frozen at sea, block size 5, 10, 15, 20 kg, packed in master cartons

    Size grading

    Females: 30-40, 35-45, 45-55, 55-65 ppk
    Males: 25-35, 30-40, 35-45 ppk

  • Pacific species

    Chum salmon (Onchorhynchus keta)

    Product form

    WR/HG, IQF, 22 kg master boxes or 500 kg totes.
    Fillets, IQF, skin on or skin off, 25 kg master boxes

    Size grading

    HG, WR 2-4 / 4-6 / 6+ kg
    Fillets 500-1000 / 1000-15000 gr

  • Atlantic species

    Coldwater shrimp (Pandalus borealis)

    Brief description

    Coldwater shrimp (Pandalus borealis) – prawns are predominantly found in the Pacific, Atlantic Oceans. As the males, they grow to 120 mm in length, and become females “gather additionally” even 40-45 mm, and lives at depths of 20–1,330 m. Coldwater shrimp are one of the most important commercial species of shrimp in the world. The main producer countries of “Pandalus borealis” are Norway, Greenland, Iceland and USA. Annual catch for coldwater shrimp in Northern Atlantic has accounted for 200-300 mln tonnes.

    Product form

    CHOSO – Cooked, head on, shell on

    Size grading

    CHOSO – 80/100, 90/120, 120/150, 150/+, 180/+