Sea to Table, USA

Sea to Table, USA

Online Retail, Wholesaler
NY, United States
Contact Information

Every day, port towns from Maine down to the Gulf Coast and back up to Alaska welcome the wild catch of local fishermen. Sea to Table’s goal is to make their delicious, sustainably-caught seafood available to everyone, shipping it to restaurant chefs, universities and corporate campuses, and home cooks across the country. They have spent years developing relationships with fishermen and commercial docks on every U.S. coast, and support American fishing communities that take pride in feeding their fellow fish fans. Sea to Table is built upon transparency, because fish tastes better when you know where it comes from.

Over 90% of seafood consumed in the U.S. is imported, and of that, only 2% is inspected. Plus, recent studies have shown that 1/3 of seafood served in restaurants is mislabeled. Sea to Table is different. Their seafood is always sustainably-caught in U.S. waters and traceable to the dock, making it better for you and for the planet.

Sea to Table became a B Corp in 2012. B Corps are certified by the nonprofit B Lab to meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. As certified B Corp, Sea to Table is committed to only sourcing seafood that has been harvested in a responsible manner, at the same time of creating value for chefs, fishermen, fisheries, and fishing cultures.

 

Seafood Certifications

Marine Stewardship Council Certified

  • MSC-C-53215
128
Total Species
217
Total Sources

Distribution Regions and Business Locations

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33 Flatbush Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
United States
  • Online
  • USA - Alaska
  • USA - California
  • USA - Gulf of Mexico
  • USA - Hawaii
  • USA - Mid Atlantic
  • USA - Midwest
  • USA - New England
  • USA - Pacific Northwest
  • USA - Rockies & Southwest
  • USA - South Atlantic
  • USA - Southeast
217 Results: Viewing 126-150 Seafood Products
Seafood Product Origin Harvest Method Sustainability Rating Certification
Pacific Cod
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Gulf of Alaska (MSC)
Trolling Lines
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Marine Stewardship Council Certified
Pacific Geoduck
USA - Washington
On-Bottom Culture
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Pacific Halibut
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pacific Halibut
USA - Washington (MSC)
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pacific Halibut
USA - California
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Herring
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Mackerel
USA - California
Gillnet
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Mackerel
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Ocean Perch
USA - West Coast
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Razor Clams
USA - Washington
Hand Implements
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Pacific Sanddab
USA - West Coast
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Pacific Sardine
USA - West Coast
Trawl
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Sardine
USA - West Coast
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Petrale Sole
USA - California
California Groundfish Collective
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Petrale Sole
USA - West Coast
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Petrale Sole
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pink Shrimp (Ocean)
USA - Oregon (MSC)
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pink Shrimp (Ocean)
USA - Washington (MSC)
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pink Shrimp (Ocean)
USA - California
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Queen Conch
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Queen Snapper
Worldwide
Wild-caught
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Red Drum
Worldwide
Wild-caught
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Red Grouper
USA - West Central Atlantic
Vertical Lines
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Red Grouper
USA - Gulf of Mexico
Vertical Lines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Red Grouper
Worldwide
Wild-caught
Seafood Watch: Unrated