WILD ALASKAN SALMON

From our home, to yours.

Sustainably Sourced

Wild sockeye salmon is a key source of marine omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA) which are essential for our bodies to promote heart health, suppress inflammatory responses, improve blood flow and participate in brain function. Sockeye is also naturally high in many essential vitamins and minerals.

Learn more about the health benefits of salmon here!

Where is Bristol Bay Alaska?

The Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska lies at the south end of the Bering Sea. All of the watersheds within Bristol Bay make up the home of the world’s largest salmon run with an average of 50 million fish returning every summer. Not only does Bristol Bay produce over 1/3 of the world’s Sockeye salmon, it also represents over 130 years of sustainability, supporting generations of fishermen, like ourselves!

Bristol Bay salmon season run June-July in Alaska’s summer season.

Each summer, wild salmon migrate from the open ocean back up the rivers to the lakes of their birth to lay their eggs, completing the natural life cycle unique to wild salmon. The rivers throb and churn with the vast group of fish swimming upstream to spawn. Biologists closely monitor the amount of salmon being harvested and count the salmon that move through the fishing areas and upstream to protected spawning beds. It is critical to balance Bristol Bay’s biological needs to ensure that there will be a thriving salmon population for generations to come.