Cutting Out the Middleman with New England Fishmongers — WildFed Podcast #095
In this episode:
Tim Rider & Kayla Cox | New England Fishmongers
Podcast discussion:
Introducing the New England Fishmongers
Seafood purchasing tips
How to take care of a bluefin
How their processing differs from other commercial fishermen
Dogfish, blue shark and the current state of the fisheries
Cutting out the middleman
Closing thoughts
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Meet New England Fishmongers
New England Fishmongers is run by Tim and Kayla, two commercial fishermen, with the support of a handful of awesome crew members. Tim began his commercial fishing while in college and began selling the catch directly to consumers in response to New England's consolidating fisheries. With the Catch Share system pushing the small dayboat fleet out of business, New England Fishmongers was created in an effort to adapt and overcome. Since there is no "middle-man," local communities are able to reap the benefit of the freshest fish straight from the boat. Tim and Kayla fish throughout the Gulf of Maine, anywhere from two to sixty miles from shore, along with his wonderful crew members.
Website | Instagram @newenglandfishmongers