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(fas), single frozen on land and double frozen products. we offer raw material and reprocessed such as alaska pollock, pacific cod, atlantic cod, yellow fin sole, rock sole, hake, pink salmon, chum salmon sockeye salmon, salmo salar, mackerel, tuna, ribbonfish, tongue sole, squid and cuttlefish, shrimp
from all possible origins. fillets, nuggets, portions, steaks and bits and pieces in blocks, interleaved and iqf and vacuum packed. sea-ex member blue gulf seafoods co., ltd. china - blue gulf is a supplier and exporter of all kinds of frozen squid and tilapia products, such as squid tubes, rings, carvings...
http://www.trade-seafood.com/directory/seafood/agents/index.htm
(fas), single frozen on land and double frozen products. we offer raw material and reprocessed such as alaska pollock, pacific cod, atlantic cod, yellow fin sole, rock sole, hake, pink salmon, chum salmon sockeye salmon, salmo salar, mackerel, tuna, ribbonfish, tongue sole, squid and cuttlefish, shrimp
from all possible origins. fillets, nuggets, portions, steaks and bits and pieces in blocks, interleaved and iqf and vacuum packed. sea-ex member blue gulf seafoods co., ltd. china - blue gulf is a supplier and exporter of all kinds of frozen squid and tilapia products, such as squid tubes, rings, carvings...
http://www.trade-seafood.com/directory/seafood/agents/index.htm