
The benefits of buying local seafood
Locally caught seafood is good for you and your community. Plus it’s usually fresher and tastier than grocery store options.
Locally caught seafood is good for you and your community. Plus it’s usually fresher and tastier than grocery store options.
There’s a new amendment to the Southern Flounder Fisheries Management Plan from NC’s Division of Marine Fisheries. If approved, it will dramatically reduce availability of southern flounder, sheepshead, speckled trout, and red drum for our customers. Read on to learn what you can do.
Pets should eat local too. Look out for our new pet treat, made from fish caught by NC fishermen, this summer! Read on to learn more.
Read about the long-term impacts of the storm, and how you can help.
Join us for a day-party on October 27th, benefitting NC watermen.
Join us on October 12th for a hurricane benefit. Proceeds will be donated to the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC. Read on for details & tickets.
Thanks to your donations, we brought supplies to the Marshallberg Fire Department to assist those impacted by Hurricane Florence in eastern Carteret County. Read on to hear about our delivery.
Learn how our seafood suppliers fared on the coast, and how you can help.
Meet Zachary Davis, commercial fishermen, boat builder and high school teacher in Carteret County. From Southern Cultures.