Euclid Fish Company

Euclid Fish Company

Distributor, Processor
OH, United States
Contact Information

Euclid Fish Company is a fourth generation family foods company continuously providing quality food solutions, specialties, natural, wild, farmed, and sustainable products since 1944.

The foundation for success begins at the source, partnering with the very best in the industry today. Euclid's team is dedicated to sourcing, inspecting, processing and delivering the very finest day and night. Processing their fish in a state-of-the-art facility, and always mindful to food safety, Euclid Fish Company follows HACCP guidelines and works with 3rd party auditors to inspect their processes for quality assurance. Euclid Fish Company believes in food safety and has recently partnered with Ozone International, introducing ozonized water, nature’s way to naturally process their selected fillets and portions.

Euclid Fish understands convenience and offers a fresh cut fish portion program recognized as being exceptional and cost effective in making hard to cut portions affordable to be your featured dish. Their Sales Specialists are prepared to keep their customers competitive and well informed about the ever-changing market trends of today. Euclid Fish Company is committed to maintaining consistency order after order to guarantee your approval each delivery. Euclid Fish Company, recognized as being a leader in Frozen Foods distribution, offers Golbon label foodservice products as well as quality branded Seafood, Meats, Poultry, Exceptional Breads, Appetizers and Selected Specialties.

Sustainability Partnerships
Sea Pact Logo
54
Total Species
98
Total Sources
100%
Sources Posted

Distribution Regions and Business Locations

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7839 Enterprise Dr
Mentor, OH 44060
United States
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7839 Enterprise Dr
Mentor, OH 44060
United States
  • USA - Mid Atlantic
  • USA - Midwest
98 Results: Viewing 51-75 Seafood Products
Seafood Product Origin Harvest Method Sustainability Rating
Mahi-mahi
USA - Atlantic
Drifting Longlines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Monkfish
USA - New England
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
New Zealand Green Mussels
Worldwide
Suspended Culture
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Opah
USA - Hawaii (Including vessels landing in California)
Deep-Set Longline
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Pacific Cod
USA - Alaska - Bering Sea Aleutian Islands
Longline
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Pacific Halibut
USA - Alaska (MSC)
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pacific Halibut
USA - Washington (MSC)
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pacific Halibut
Canada - British Columbia (MSC)
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pacific Halibut
USA - Oregon
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Halibut
USA - California
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Oysters
Worldwide
Off-Bottom Culture
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Pacific Sardine
Canada - British Columbia
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Pacific Sardine
USA - West Coast
Purse Seine
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Patagonian Toothfish
Macquarie Island (MSC)
Longline
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Pink Shrimp (Ocean)
USA - Oregon (MSC)
Bottom Trawls
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Rainbow Trout
USA
Ponds
Seafood Watch: Best Choice
Red Grouper
USA - Gulf of Mexico
Vertical Lines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Red Grouper
USA - Gulf of Mexico
Set Longlines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Red Snapper
Unassessed Origin
Unassessed Fishing Methods
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Sablefish
USA - Alaska
Set Longlines
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sablefish
Canada - British Columbia
Bottom Longline
Seafood Watch: Good Alternative
Sea Scallops
Canada - Atlantic (MSC)
Dredge Harvest
Seafood Watch- Eco-Certification Recognized
Snow Crab
Canada - Nova Scotia
Pot/Trap
Seafood Watch: Unrated
Snow Crab
Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador
Pots
Seafood Watch: Avoid
Snow Crab
Canada - Gulf of St. Lawrence
Pots
Seafood Watch: Avoid