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Seafood in Alvin, TX

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Business Listing   C & C Seafood Market - Alvin, TX - Phone: (281) 585-2539


Business Listing   Cajun Wholesale - Alvin, TX - Phone: (281) 331-4440


Business Listing   Captain Larry's Shrimp - Alvin, TX - Phone: (281) 824-0625


Business Listing   Superior Gulf Shrimp - Alvin, TX - Phone: (281) 331-4568


Business Listing   Tommaso's Italian Grill - Alvin, TX - Phone: (281) 824-8900


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Helpful Definition for: Seafood


As the name suggests, seafood, in Alvin, refers to any plant or animal grown in seawater and is consumed by humans. Seafood includes sea-water animals like fish and shellfish as well as edible sea-weeds. In some parts of America, all edible aquatic animals are often collectively known as seafood.

There are thousands of species of creatures available in the sea, however, only a small number are considered as food. Some popular varieties of sea-fish are Haddock, Salmon, and Tuna to name a few. Though sea food is consumed all over the world it is largely grown in some parts, which makes transportation of such products a viable market in those areas.  For example, live food fish trade form a major market in Hong Kong.

There are also a lot of heath benefits from consuming sea fish as they are rich in nutrients, minerals and Omega-3. Research has also suggested that adding a portion of fish to our diet can cut the chances of suffering a heart attack by half, improve brain functionality, and has also shown to help the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.

One alarming trend, however, is the global collapse of sea-food. Such a collapse could be a reason of over-fishing and pollution. A study has confirmed that if the current trends continue ,all fish-stocks worldwide will collapse within 50 years.

Recent Business News for: Seafood

Pakistan may resume seafood exports to EU - Business Recorder (blog)

Pakistan may resume seafood exports to EUBusiness Recorder (blog)Sources close to the negotiators told Business Recorder that the Marine Fisheries Department (MFD) had selected two seafood firms certified by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (Unido) for EU export. Initially, the two companies ...and more »