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New Hampshire Community Seafood |
This is a pioneering effort intended to reconnect the local consumer base with New Hampshire commercial fisherman via a new marketplace for locally sourced seafood—a direct market from boat to plate. In doing so, we hope to provide local fishermen a fair market for all the species they catch and to provide the consumer with access to a wide variety of fresh locally caught seafood throughout the year, better insight into the supply chain that brings seacoast seafood to their table, and direct input about the choice and diversity of fish they consume.
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Jamie has been fishing for 25 years, 20 of which he has spent gillnetting. His hobbies are fishing & going to Patriots games and his favorite fish to eat are flounder, haddock, and gray sole Jamie Says: "Buy fresh and local fish, but you got to look for it because it's not everywhere you look. It's not in every supermarket or in every restaurant. You got to look for it."
A 43 foot 2000 Novi from Nova Scotia with 280hp, Heidi Elisabeth calls Kittery Maine her home port. She uses a gillnet rig.