Exclusive to 7 Seas: First 2013 Copper River Sockeye in Vancouver


The first fresh sockeye salmon of the 2013 season is here. 7 Seas is proud to be the first in Vancouver to have world renowned Copper River sockeye available now. This fish was still in the water a day and a half ago.

Why all the fuss? What makes this fish world famous? Copper River Sockeye Salmon is caught in the waters of the Copper River Delta near the town of Cordova, Alaska. The river is a long river, forcing the Copper River Salmon to store large amounts of fat in order survive their long journey to the spawning grounds. It is this fat that gives the fish its rich flavour and it is the fat that is high in omega-3 oils making Copper River Sockeye Salmon a healthy addition to any diet.

Food service customers contact your reps or call us at 604-247-1266 for pricing and availability. Retail customers please visit a 7 Seas retail market nearest you. For 7 Seas market locations and store hours click here.

Want Fresh Salmon? Think 7 Seas, we do it best!

Snow Pass Coho is here!

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Snow Pass Coho: A summer coho that behaves like a sockeye is here for a limited time. So make sure you don’t miss out on this exceptionally fresh salmon available at all our retail locations or wholesale through your rep.

What makes this fish a must have on your table this summer season? A unique, summer-run strain of fish, Snow Pass Coho are the first Coho available for harvest each season. Summer-run salmon behave differently than their fall-run counterparts; they return to their native streams in early summer, instead of the fall, and mature more slowly in cool, deep waters. This behavior is greatly beneficial to the salmon’s quality. All wild salmon stop feeding when they enter their native freshwater, and build up fats and oils beforehand to sustain them through this period.

Since summer-run salmon return to their fresh waters for a longer period each year than fall-run fish do, they build up a much higher fat and oil content in anticipation of the longer fast. This translates into a fish with enhanced flavour and texture, and a superior fish on your tables. Their red meat, high oil and fat content and superior texture make Snow Pass Coho a highly regarded product among discerning chefs.

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When the adult Snow Pass Coho return to their fresh waters in the summer, they are quickly harvested. About half of the harvest is taken by commercial gill nets, twenty percent is caught by sport fishermen, and the remaining fish make it to Neck Lake, where 7 Seas Snow Pass Coho is harvested.

When they enter the lake, they inevitably arrive at a holding raceway.

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When the raceway is full enough, a very unique harvesting process begins. The fish in the full raceway are released into holding totes. The totes are charged with carbon dioxide, which stuns the fish without direct contact, thus ensuring that the fish are free of scars or marks normally attributed to harsh harvesting techniques. After the fish are stunned, they are immediately bled and iced, and sent to Ketchikan for processing. The fish are processed and on their way to our plants in under 48 hours. These ultra-efficient processing techniques bring a whole new meaning to the idea of “fresh fish”.

7 seas is pleased to offer Snow Pass Coho, a fish who’s Neck Lake habitat is carefully controlled for sustainability and environmental well-being. Additionally, in a time when farmed fish is a great debate among consumers, Snow Pass Coho is wild, and Snow Pass harvesting techniques present an attractive alternative to other wild salmon that may be harvested in a more aggressive manner that can be damaging to the fish’s appearance and quality.

Snow Pass Coho run from July to early August, and only one to two hundred thousand fish are available for harvest. At 7 Seas, we are genuinely pleased to include such a superior product to our salmon line.

For more information on the Snow Pass Coho Project please visit here.

BC Chum Salmon Fisheries to be MSC Certified in 2012


BC Chum is to be added to the province of British Columbia’s MSC certified fisheries list in 2012. BC Sockeye Salmon (2010) and BC Pink Salmon (2011) fisheries are already MSC certified.

What is MSC certification and why is it important? From the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture. “The Marine Stewardship Council is an international non-profit organization that recognizes, via a scientifically-based certification and ecolabelling program, well managed wild-capture fisheries. Of the numerous approaches to fisheries eco-certification, MSC is the only one that is fully consistent with the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) guidelines for ecolabelling, and is considered the international “gold standard” for fisheries sustainability.”

For more on the The Marine Stewardship Council visit their site here.

For more on BC Fisheries that have achieved Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Certification visit British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture’s site here.

Copper River Sockeye is here!


The first fresh sockeye salmon of the season is here. 7 Seas is now featuring fresh air flown World Famous Copper River Sockeye. Hurry, because it will be gone in a few weeks.

Why all the fuss? What makes this fish world famous? Copper River Sockeye Salmon is caught in the waters of the Copper River Delta near the town of Cordova, Alaska. The river is a long river, forcing the Copper River Salmon to store large amounts of fat in order survive their long journey to the spawning grounds. It is this fat that gives the fish its rich flavour and it is the fat that is high in omega-3 oils making Copper River Sockeye Salmon a healthy addition to any diet.

Food service customers contact your reps for pricing and availability. Retail customers please visit a 7seas retail market nearest you.

Seasons Greetings

As 2010 draws to a close, we look back at a successful year full of exciting events. For us here on the West Coast, 2010 was the year of the highly successful 2010
Winter Olympic Games and the record breaking Fraser River Sockeye run.

For 7 Seas, 2010 was the year where sourcing sustainable seafood became a major priority. We continue to identify and offer sustainable products that are attractive
to consumers while supporting healthier oceans.

From our 7 Seas family to all of our valued vendors and customers, we wish you all a very happy holiday season and a prosperous and sustainable 2011.

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