06/20/18
Hope to Sea A Cure
Before officially becoming an Orcan, I met with Ryan Mackey, Orca Bay’s president to learn what Orca Bay was all about. Everything was checking out for what I was looking for in an organization and career: High quality & honest seafood. Check. Positive & autonomous culture. Check. Opportunity for brand & marketing strengthening. Check. Then […]
Read More12/15/16
Lox and Lox and Lox of Lox
There’s no pin pointing exactly when Jews first began consuming cured fish. So we Orcans did a little research and found some hard and soft facts. Hard fact, fish is considered kosher pareve, meaning it was prepared without meat, milk, or their derivatives. This makes fish permissible to be eaten with either meat or dairy […]
Read More10/19/16
The Ins and Outs of Poke
THE HISTORY & TRUTH ABOUT POKE Poke, pronounced (poh-kay) and rhymes with okay, has grown significantly in popularity in the United States, especially in 2016. It has grown so mainstream that you will see poke bars in supermarket delis across the US. It isa marinated raw-fish salad and the origins of poke stretch back to […]
Read More10/14/16
Holzberger in Nha Trang
Although we are located in the Pacific Northwest and have access to local seafood that we can process in our own plant, we liked to be able to offer a myriad of seafood products that are sourced globally. In order to maintain the high standards we practice here at our own Washington-based plant we frequently visit overseas facilities, including […]
Read More10/10/16
What Sea A Cure means to Trish Haaker, our cofounder and senior VP
Over ten years ago our industry came together and collectively raised over $40,000 for cancer research. This overwhelming generosity and success of Sea A Cure was moving but not that much of a surprise as it is likely you know someone who has been diagnosed with cancer – perhaps you or your spouse; relative, coworker, […]
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