Fresh Catch
Same fish the Sena Sea family has been enjoying for three generations.
Fifth Generation of Fisherman
Sena Sea Seafoods is the culmination of rich fishing history, desire to share fresh, never-farmed fish, and the commitment to ocean stewardship. (Sena is pronounced Seena). The name Sena Sea is a play on words and named after Sena C. Wheeler, whose family has been fishing out of the Pacific Northwest, ever since her grandfather immigrated from Norway to Seattle’s Old Ballard neighborhood. The family tradition of fishing, her grandfather likes to say, probably goes back “300 more generations” in Norway. Rich strives to pass the tradition of sustainable and respectful fishing to the next generation, so he takes the family out on the boat ― the Miss CamiLou, named for his and Sena’s two daughters ― whenever he can.
From the pristine waters of Alaska, fresh to your table, Sena Sea delivers quality in the most sustainable and ethical way possible.
Fresh vs Frozen Seafood
Unless you’re pulling it off the dock yourself, the chance that you’re eating fish that has never been frozen is extremely rare. Most fresh fish these days is previously frozen at some point and then thawed by the time it hits the shelf. Freezing fish up front pauses it at peak freshness which maintains the quality of the product. If it’s frozen properly, like how Rich and Sena Sea do it, it actually preserves the quality of the product better than 99% of the “fresh” product on the market today.