Fresh Swordfish Update
You will not find better tasting or higher quality fresh swordfish any time of the year than during the months of September and October. This premium quality and grade swordfish is caught off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia in an area known as the Emerald Basin. The cold, clean, waters of the Emerald Basin are home to some of the largest, fattiest, best tasting swordfish found anywhere in the world.
Harvested by long line Canadian fishing vessels, these large Atlantic Ocean swordfish are prized for their freshness, firm meat and taste. The cold waters of Eastern Canada make these fish very fat and it is this that gives the meat a lot of flavor. This is very similar to what marbling does for the flavor of beef. The more fat, the more flavor!
These fish are not available year round. They have been available since the last week of August and we expect to have fish available well in to October. However, some fishing boats have almost caught their quotas and the weather on the water can turn nasty at any time. This means that if you don’t buy these soon, you will miss out on an exceptional treat and you may have to wait until next summer to have the chance to enjoy them again. If you are a lover of swordfish, now is the time to experience the best eating swordfish ever. Just make sure that what you are buying is Emerald Basin, Canadian, Long Line Swordfish. You will not be sorry!


Opah (Latin name: Lampris Regius) is an exceptionally colorful and beautiful looking fish that most people do not know much about. It is sometimes referred to as Moonfish because of its large round shape. Opahs can grow to almost 200 lbs, but typically range somewhere between 60 and 200 lbs. They have a silver/grey upper body color that shades to rosy red, dotted with white spots toward the belly. Its fins are crimson red and it has large, bright eyes that are encircled with golden yellow that really make them stand out. All Opahs are