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buying fresh fish in Tortola

Posted By: ggffrr11

buying fresh fish in Tortola - 01/06/2019 11:24 PM

Before Irma, before Irma, before Irma: seems like there was a place where the fisherman were selling fresh fish in Tortola (Road Town?). This still around? thx
Posted By: Breeze

Re: buying fresh fish in Tortola - 01/07/2019 01:43 AM

Sailor's Ketch perhaps?

Really, fresh fish in the tropics may not really be such a great buy over flash frozen product, and that flash-freeze is what I believe Sailor's Ketch does ( or did), and there were often fisher-folk there who would sell from the boat/dock if you wanted it.

Bobby's, Riteway and Bucks Market will all have frozen fish. On a sailboat, unless you have very high end refrigeration, buying frozen gives you at least 1 extra day of holding capacity before you MUST cook that fish. Mahi-Mahi is something I would eagerly buy fresh, keep on actual ice and cook same day, regardless of whatever else I had planned.

Even in Maine, when I shop for fish, I am always aware that a lot of market seafood is FAS ( Frozen at Sea). FAS haddock, salmon, tuna, swordfish or cod is all fine in my opinion, but I'm not ever going to pay money for Previously Frozen scallops, or Maine lobster parts.

It would be a Feb 31 to find fresh Mahi in any market in Maine.
Posted By: RatmansWife

Re: buying fresh fish in Tortola - 01/07/2019 09:55 AM

Sailors Ketch was frozen imported and had stopped selling retail.

The Fisheries Co-op in Road Town sold local fish, both fresh and frozen. They were badly damaged in Irma, and then their lot was used for containers. They recently got a $400K insurance settlement, so I hope they can get back in business.

There are several docks in the BVI where you can buy directly from fishermen at certain times.
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