The Aleutia sockeye salmon fishery is located in a remote, untamed region of Alaska, where the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean collide. Amid active volcanoes and legendary winds, the strong ocean current sweeps up nutrients from the underseas Aleutian “greenbelt,” creating a rich environment for wild salmon during their annual migration.
This fishery has been the center of life for local families for thousands of years. In 2001, Aleutia began sharing a portion of the
The Aleutia sockeye salmon fishery is located in a remote, untamed region of Alaska, where the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean collide. Amid active volcanoes and legendary winds, the strong ocean current sweeps up nutrients from the underseas Aleutian “greenbelt,” creating a rich environment for wild salmon during their annual migration.
This fishery has been the center of life for local families for thousands of years. In 2001, Aleutia began sharing a portion of the annual harvest directly with seafood lovers around the United States so that others could experience Aleutia’s distinctive, clean flavor. Aleutia is a community-based organization that harvests for maximum sustainability; profits go back to the local communities.