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Fresh Product Frozen Product **PRICING AND AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE** Price U/M Item Item Description/CurbSide Home Delivery Fresh Product 0091 Butter Compound Scampi 9.99/LB 0092 Butter Compound Lemon Dill 9.99/LB 0100 Bluenose Grouper Fillet, Bulk 17.25/LB 0142 Caviar Sturgeon Estate, 1oz. 37.00/LB 0190 Cod Salted, 1 lb. wood box 12.99/LB 0256 Crabmeat JUMBO Lump 12/1 lb. 23.95/LB 0257 Crabmeat Blue Special, 12/1lb. 16.50/LB 0261 Crabmeat Lump Signature Catch 12/1 lb 17.50/LB 0260 Crabmeat Blue Claw , 12/1 lb. 13.50/LB 0069 Grouper Red Fillet Skin Off 18.99/LB 0412 Mahi Mahi S/On Fillet , Bulk 16.99/LB 0451 Ono Fillet Skin On, Bulk 13.95/LB 0655 Fresh Halibut Fillet S/Off 21.99/LB 0705 Rockfish Fillet S/Off, Bulk 5.99/LB 0750 Salmon Atl Fillet 3-4 S/On PBO, Bulk 9.99/LB 0767 Salmon Fillet 3-4 Verlasso S/On, Bulk 12.99/LB 0789 Salmon King N.Z. PBO S/On Fillet, Bulk 18.99/LB 0855 Sea Bass Chilean Fil. S/Off, Bulk 23.99/LB 0870 Scallops Sea U/10 Dry M&B, 1/8#gal 23.95/LB 0904 Sole Petrale Fillet, Bulk 13.99/LB 0905 Swordfish Loin, Bulk 16.99/LB 0932 Tuna Ahi Sashimi Loin , Bulk 20.99/LB 0987 Uzura (Quail Eggs) , 1pk/10pc. 2.99/EA 8605 Beef Wagyu Ribeye Retail, Bulk 29.50/LB Frozen Product 1050 Alligator Tail Meat, 12/1lb. 14.99/LB 1152 Barramundi Fillet S/On Scaled 2/10, Bulk 8.00/LB 1180 Chasen Mongo, 500 G 16.99/EA 1195 Calamari Rings Brd. Pacific Surf, 6/2 lb 7.25/LB 1202 Calamari Steaks 4-6oz. T.Dock, 6/5lb. 6.25/LB 1207 Catfish Fillet FRZ 5-7oz., USA 1/15lb. 7.99/LB 1210 Clam Meat Baby Ckd 150-250pc. 6/5 lb 5.99/LB 1211 Clam Meat Chopped, 10/5lb. 5.99/LB 1212 Clams Little Neck Ckd 21-30 (1#), 10/1lb 2.99/LB 1217 Clam Strips Thick & Tasty, 6lb. 6.99/LB 1218 Clam Chowder Bayshore Brand, 8/20oz. 7.99/EA 0176 Clam Meat Razor NW, 15/1 lb 22.99/LB 1231 Cod Loin Atlantic S/less 6oz., 1/10lb. 6.99/LB 1250 Crab Cakes Handy GF, 2/3oz/pack 12/cs 8.99/EA 1262 Crab Dungeness Clusters 5+ Born, 1/25lb. 13.99/LB 1269 Crab King L&C Red 6/9ct. Whl., 1/20lb. 37.00/LB 1285 Crab King Red Large Broken, 1/25lb. 15.50/LB 1312 Crab Meat Atlantic Red, 2/5lb. 21.99/LB 1317 Crab Meat Dung. Fry Legs (Savory) 24/1lb 38.00/LB 1318 Crab Sub. Imitation Flake, 12/2.5lb. 3.00/LB 1320 Crab Kani Kama (Marusei), 20/1.1lb. 7.50/LB 1322 Crab Imt. Shredded , 12/2.5lb 4.00/LB 1331 Crab Snow Opilio 10/12, 1/20lb. 23.99/LB 1348 Crab S.S. Prime 14ct, each Box 39.00/EA 1354 Crawfish Whole Cooked 16/22ct., 2/5lb. 4.99/LB 1359 Crawfish Ckd Tail Meat 150-200ct, 24/1lb. 14.99/LB 1523 Ebi Sushi 3L 20x30 pcs./case 7.50/PK 1526 Edamame Shelled (Soy Bean), 20/1 lb pk/cs. 2.25/PK 1558 Escolar Saku Block , 1/10lb. 12.99/LB 1656 Frog Leg Saddle Off 6-8ct., 6/5lb. 6.99/LB 1663 Finnan Haddie, 1/15lb. 16.99/LB 1778 Haddock Fil. 10-12oz., 1/10lb. 6.95/LB 1837 Hamachi Loin, 2/11 lb cs. 16.99/LB 1940 Ikura Salmon Roe, 12/2.2 lb. 37.00/LB 2187 Langostino Meat Ckd 70/120 IQF, 5/2lb. 22.99/LB 2284 Lobster Meat CK, Le Breton 6/2lb. 35.00/LB 2285 Lobster Slipper Meat U-1oz., 6/5lb. 24.99/LB 2301 Lobster Tails Maine 4oz., 1/10lb 28.00/LB 2306 Lobster Tails Maine 6/7oz., 1/10lb. 35.00/LB 2308 Lobster Tails Maine 8/10oz., 1/10lb. 35.00/LB 2309 Lobster Tails Maine 10/12oz., 1/10lb. 35.00/LB 2311 Lobster Tails Maine 14/16oz., 1/10lb. 35.00/LB 2351 Lobster Bisque Bayshore Brand, 8/20oz. 8.99/EA 2390 Mackerel Shime Saba 125g/pc. 20/each 3.50/EA 2392 Mackerel Whl. 400-600gm, 44 lb. 44 pc/cs 2.99/EA 2423 Mahi Mahi Fil. S/Less 6oz., 1/10lb. 7.50/LB 2424 Mahi Mahi Fil. S/Less 8oz., 1/10lb. 5.40/LB 2500 Mussels Black, 10/1lb. 2.99/LB 2506 Mussel Green Lip Med.1/2 Shell , 12/2lb. 5.75/LB 2608 Octopus Baby Inkless 24/40ct., 12/2lb. 5.75/LB 2619 Spanish Octopus Ckd Lrg El Rey, pack 15.99/PK 2627 Orange Roughy 6-8 oz., 22.05 lb. cs. 12.99/LB 2768 Oyster Breaded 25-35ct., 5/2lb. 9.00/LB 2775 Walleye Fillet 8-10oz IQF, 11/lb. 17.95/LB 2912 Seaweed Salad Chuka , 4/4.4lb. 3.50/LB 2951 Salmon Lox Sockeye PS 12/3oz/cs 7.50/EA 2979 Salmon Sockeye Fillet PBO IVP, 1/25lb. 12.99/LB 2981 Salmon Fil. 8oz. Norwegian Atl . 1/10lb. 14.99/LB 2999 Salmon Poke Cubes, 10/1 lb 10.99/LB 0780 Salmon Trim, Bulk 4.25/LB 3007 Sardines Wild Whl., 30/1 lb. 2.99/LB 3019 Scallops U/10 IQF Dry Pack, 6/5lb. 19.99/LB 3020 Scallops 10/20 IQF Dry Pack, 6/5lb. 17.99/LB 3029 Scallops 60/80 IQF Bay, 6/5lb. 7.99/LB 3053 Seafood Shrimp Salad w Imit Crab, 14/2lb 5.99/LB 3059 Shrimp Meat 250-350ct., 4/5 lb. 9.99/LB 3063 Shrimp Canadian C&P, 90-150ct,. 4/5lb. 12.00/LB 3093 Shrimp HOSO 40/50 Wht , 10/4lb. 4.00/LB 3108 Shrimp Red Wild P&D 16/20 T/On, 5/2lb. 12.00/LB 3109 Shrimp Red Wild P&D 21/25 T/Off 5/2lb. 9.99/LB 3163 Shrimp HLSO U/10 Wild Mex., 10/5lb 20.99/LB 3166 Shrimp HLSO 16/20 Wild Mex, 10/5lb. 12.99/LB 3171 Shrimp *P&D 16/20 Wild Mex T/On 10/2lb 14.99/LB 3180 Shrimp E-Z 21/25 White Raw IQF, 10/2lb. 7.50/LB 3229 Shrimp P&D 13/15 T/On White, 5/2lb. 12.00/LB 3230 Shrimp P&D 16/20 T/On White, 5/2lb. 10.00/LB 3231 Shrimp P&D 21/25 T/On White, 5/2lb. 9.00/LB 3232 Shrimp P&D 26/30 T/On White, 5/2lb. 8.00/LB 3238 Shrimp P&D 21/25 T/Off White, 5/2lb. 8.00/LB 3240 Shrimp P&D 31/40 T/Off White, 5/2lb. 7.50/LB 3241 Shrimp P&D 41/50 T/Off White, 5/2lb. 7.00/LB 3243 Shrimp P&D 71/90 T/Off White, 5/2lb. 6.00/LB 3245 Shrimp Ckd. 16/20 P&D T/On White, 5/2lb. 12.00/LB 3246 Shrimp Ckd. 21/25 P&D T/On, 5/2lb. 11.00/LB 3252 Shrimp Rock Baja P&D 20/1lb 10.99/LB 3293 Shrimp Brd. 21/25 P&D Coconut 4/3lb. 5.75/LB 3294 Shrimp Brd. 16/20 Coconut 4/3lb. 6.75/LB 3308 Shrimp Brd 21/25 Fantail Talassa, 4/3lb. 5.00/LB 3318 Shrimp Tempura Bat 16/20, 1/7lb. 11.95/LB 3321 Shrimp Brd. Popcorn, 4/3lb. 4.00/LB 3400 Sand Dab Fil. Alaskan 1/10lb. 8.95/LB 3406 Sole Whl. Dover 16-20oz Holland 1/25lb. 18.99/LB 3411 Squid Cut Rings & Tent. 3-5, 5/2 lb. 7.00/LB 3475 Swai Fillet 5-7oz. Mekong Basa, 1/15lb. 4.99/LB 3524 Tilapia Fillet 3-5oz. IQF, 1/10lb. 3.95/LB 3525 Tilapia Fillet 5-7oz. IQF, 1/10lb. 3.95/LB 3548 Tobiko Orange, 12/1.1lb. 14.50/LB 3549 Tobiko Yuzu Citrus, 12/1.1lb. 14.50/LB 3556 Trout Random PBO Fillet, 1/20lb. 5.00/LB 3586 Tuna Alb. Sushi Loin Bornst., 1/30lb. 16.99/LB 3592 Tuna Yellowfin Stk. 8oz., 1/10lb. 8.50/LB 3601 Tuna Saku Tetsujin WAAA, 2/11 lb. 15.99/LB 3603 Tuna Yellowfin Poke Cubes AA, 2/10lb. 8.99/LB 3606 Tuna Ground Sashimi Grade, 22/1 lb. 7.50/LB 3608 Tuna Loin 5/8lb. Center Cut 1/30lb. 7.50/LB 3639 Unagi BBQ Eel 13 oz. , 2/11 lb. 20.00/LB 3645 Uni A Grade USA, 100 grams FZ 20.00/LB Sauces, Dry Goods, Misc. 6005 Cedar Plank 6 x 8 x 1/4 1.99/EA 6050 Lobster Cracker #6523D, 1/24 ea 4.99/EA 6060 Oyster Knife Wood Handle, 1 each 27.99/EA 6061 Oyster Knife White Handle, 1 Each 7.99/EA 6062 Oyster Knife , Black Handle, 1 each 14.99/EA 6065 Seafood Forks #6521D 1/72 each 1.50/EA 6066 Seafood Sheller- Plastic 1.50/EA 6078 Sushi Roller 9.5"x9.5" 4.50/EA 6313 Sauce, Sriracha Bottle 17oz. 3.49/EA 6362 Seaweed Nori Sheets 50 shts/pk. 12.99/EA 6380 Bread Crumbs Panko 12/8 oz 3.50/EA 7008 Dip Mix, Salmon 3.99/EA 7012 Mussels Smkd Penn Cove, 2.75oz.
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