NOVA Fisheries / SunWave Processors

NOVA Fisheries / SunWave Processors

Distributor, Exporter, Importer, Manufacturer, Processor, Wholesaler
WA, United States
Contact Information

NOVA Fisheries, established in 1986, has been involved in fishing ventures, pioneering at sea catching and processing activities in the North and South Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The company’s main office in Seattle conducts secondary (further) processing of the catch in North America as well as in South America and Asia to produce portion-controlled finished foods for restaurant and retail distribution.

19
Total Species
36
Total Sources

Distribution Regions and Business Locations

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2532 Yale Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98102
United States
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2532 Yale Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98102
United States
  • Canada - Atlantic
  • Canada - Central & Interior
  • Canada - Northwest
  • Canada - Pacific
  • 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
36 Results: Viewing 26-36 Seafood Products
Seafood Product Origin Harvest Method Sustainability Rating
Snow Crab
Canada - Nova Scotia
Pot/Trap
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Snow Crab
Canada - Gulf of St. Lawrence
Pots
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Snow Crab
Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador
Pots
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Snow Crab
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Drift Gillnets
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Sockeye Salmon
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Sockeye Salmon
Russia - Ozernaya River (MSC)
Beach Seine
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Weathervane Scallops
USA - Alaska
Dredge Harvest
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Whiteleg Shrimp
China
Ponds
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Whiteleg Shrimp
Ecuador
Semi-Intensive Pond
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Whiteleg Shrimp
Mexico
Ponds
Seafood Watch: Avoid