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Sustainability

Doing our part.
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Seal feeding

Responsible

Responsible fishing is the expectation. We make sure that our boats only go out when product certainty is known. With a decreased amount of boats roaming the ocean, the carbon footprint on our environment also decreases while the well-being of the ecosystems below increases. 

boats while fishing

Sustainable

Overfishing has become a growing concern for many which is why we make it a priority to follow fishing guidelines and quotas. We also take it a step further by proactively adapting  our nets to the specific species we fish, allowing us to reduce bi-catch and only bring back what we need. 

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feeding penguins

Balance

Balance within this industry is crucial. We do not own the fish that inhabit our oceans and it's our responsibility to give as much as we take. We take sustainable fishing practices seriously in order to make sure that ecosystems and species are protected for the future. 

Fish on the dock

Respect

At Seafood Garden, we harbor an environment where everyone is treated with respect. Each team member shares a common passion and commitment towards nurturing our oceans, sincerely advocating for the well-being of the sea.

Preserve Today for a Blue Tomorrow!

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buoy image

Transparency

Sustainability isn't something that can be achieved individually. By administering control over every step of the fishing, packing, and distribution process, we are able to make sure that reliable and safe practices are being put to action. 

Feeding dolphins

Efficiency

By using efficient modes of transportation and consolidating shipments, we decrease our carbon footprint. We look to ocean freight as a system of low impact shipping. Seafood Garden products are also stored around the country, avoiding unnecessary travel.

Dolphin Art
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