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Clearwater Seafoods Incorporated T.CLR

"Clearwater Seafoods Inc is a distributor of shellfish and seafood with operations in Asia, North America, and Europe. Revenue is largely generated by the company's European branch. Clearwater Seafoods engages in the harvesting, processing, and marketing of seafood. The company obtains wild-caught seafood through its vessels located within Canada and Argentina. Products are segmented into scallops, lobster, clams, coldwater shrimp, crab, Langoustine and Groundfish, and other shellfish. The scall


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Comment by itsalieon Sep 26, 2017 2:53pm
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RE:RE:RE:Build a market and have it taken is just wrong!

RE:RE:RE:Build a market and have it taken is just wrong!
4frankly wrote: hope you are right: https://www.alizila.com/clearwater-seafoods-sees-long-term-opportunity-in-china-b2c/

haven't heard much mention of the impact of recent hurricanes on fisheries. https://phys.org/news/2017-09-hurricanes-irma-maria-devastate-caribbean.html


good post.. that article references the exact quota that just got chopped..

Clearwater owns 100 percent of the annual offshore fishing quota for Arctic surf clams allowed by the Canadian government: 38,756 metric tons. Prior to the Belle Carnell, it was able to bring in only about two-thirds of that. Now, it’s reaching the full quota.

While the larger harvest has been a boon for the company, its distribution partners were unaccustomed to the increased supply.

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