Dungeness crab inhabits eelgrass beds and water bottoms on the west coast of North America, and offer a lot of rich, delicious meat. Enjoy cracked crab, or in chowders, omelets, crabcakes, etc!
Read MoreSablefish are a deep-sea species that live along the continental slope of North America from northern Mexico to the Bering Sea. With a flaky, oily flesh, mild flavor and a soft buttery texture, it’s becoming more popular in the U.S.
Read MoreAfter weeks of delay, due to the presence of migrating whales off the Central California coast, Monterey Bay’s Dungeness crab season is set to open Thursday, Dec. 16.
Read MoreFishermen and small business owners in the seafood industry are essential collaborators for ocean conservation and fisheries management.
Read MoreDemand for food has grown 400% since early 2020, according to our partners at the Food Bank for Monterey County. Our Community Seafood Program grew out of this urgent need.
Read MoreBuilding the resilience of our local seafood industry is an important element of our work. Small-scale fishermen and fishing businesses are often underrepresented and don’t have the backing and resources that larger businesses do.
Read MoreOne of our most important goals is ensuring that sustainably harvested Monterey Bay seafood ends up on local dinner plates.
Read MoreWe’re proud to join in the annual Monterey County Gives! campaign this year: November 11 to December 31. This unique year-end campaign is all about keeping it local…
Read MoreWith big eyes, large heads, and gaping sharply-toothed mouths, lingcod have a ferocious appearance as well as a comical nickname: bucketheads. They’re not one of the most common species found on menus and fish counters, but those who know lingcod know they’re one of the tastiest fish around.
Thornyhead is a great go-to seafood ingredient, similar to rockfish, with a delicate, sweet flavor. They’re delicious especially when cooked whole and enjoyed off the bone
Read MoreOur new Community Seafood Program partners with fishermen to provide seafood to nonprofits that prepare food for community members in need.
Read MoreBuying seafood from Monterey Bay supports our local fishing community here, and it connects you directly with the people and places that produce your food. Learn more about why buying local seafood makes a difference in our community.
Read MorePacific Grenadier is a deep water fish known for its flaky light-pink meat and its mild sweet flavor. They’re not the prettiest looking fish, but make for great table fare, for dishes like fish tacos!
Read MoreFind seafood from Monterey Bay fishermen, markets, grocery stores, CSFs and restaurants and support the local fishing community while feeding your family nutritious, delicious sustainable seafood.
Read MoreWhite Seabass is a low-fat fish with a mild flavor, known for its firm, meaty texture. The meat has thick, large white flakes that hold up well to grilling, baking or frying.
Read MoreWomen are an integral part of our fishing community, often running the family businesses that bring seafood from the ocean to our tables. Meet Heidi Rhodes, Jenn Gerard Lovewell, and Kristen Deyerle, who all work in local family fishing businesses.
Read MoreLess common in stores and fish markets, Rock Crabs are often ignored in favor of Dungeness crabs, but they are plentiful and delicious. With wide, thick shells, a brick-red color and black-tipped claws, these crustaceans make fantastic table fare (but look out for their painful pinch - they don’t let go!).
Read MoreFor the fifth consecutive year, the Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust is partnering with the fishing community and local harbors to find and remove lost Dungeness crab gear from Monterey Bay through the Lost Gear Recovery program.
Read MoreIn partnership with California FarmLink (CFL), we recently released the California Small Fisheries Business Technical Assistance (TA) Toolkit. This document provides a foundation for how fisheries lenders can structure and offer TA services for fisheries businesses and potential borrowers.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to release the Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust 2020 Impact Report. It goes without saying, the COVID-19 crisis dramatically impacted just about everyone, including our community members who harvest, process, prepare, and distribute seafood. We’re proud of the Monterey Bay fishing community for its resolve and creativity to deal with unprecedented times.
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