Quality and freshness

United States | Maine

Established in 2007, Midcoast Fishermen’s Cooperative created the first Community Supported Fishery program in New England.  Port Clyde Fresh Catch seafood is harvested by the last fleet of groundfishermen between Portland, Maine and the Canadian border. The cooperative’s fishermen harvest their catch using environmentally sustainable fishing methods that reduce by-catch, habitat impact and fossil-fuel consumption. Seafood orders are then custom cut to meet customer specifications in our Port Clyde-based, HAACP-certified processing facility before delivery or shipping.

Port Clyde Fresh Catch seafood’s quality and freshnesscomes from the short, speedy route it takes from their nets to your plate! Wholesale pricing and custom shipping options are also available.

Weekly shares of their fishermen’s catch will consist of Maine shrimp in the winter and a variety of haddock, cod, flounder, hake, dabs, grey sole, monkfish, pollock, and redfish during the summer months. Lobsters, crabs, lobster meat and crabmeat are also available seasonally.

 

Email:  

[email protected]

Website:  

www.portclydefreshcatch.com

 

Mailing Address:

Midcoast Fishermen’s Cooperative

PO Box 223
Port Clyde, ME 04855

 

Locations

Megunticook Market
2 Gould Street
Camden, ME, 04843
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Belfast Food Co-op
123 High Street
Belfast, ME, 04915
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Rising Tide Community Market
323 Maine Street
Damariscotta, ME, 04543
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Port Clyde Fresh Catch Facility
18 Lobster Pound Road (Off Marshall PT Rd)
Port Clyde, ME, 04855
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Bath Farmers Market
150 Congress Ave (Bath United Church of Christ)
Bath, ME, 04530
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Freeport, Royal River Natural Foods
443 U.S. Route 1 (in the parking lot)
Freeport, ME, 04032
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Rockland First UU Church
345 Broadway (across the street at the MacDougall School)
Rockland, ME, 04841
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Hampden Natural Food Store
281 Western Ave, Rt 9
Hampden, ME, 04444
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