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Press | IntraFish
Circle Seafoods announces its Alaska salmon prices
Circle Seafoods has set its 2026 Southeast Alaska seine base prices at $0.61 (€0.52) per pound for pink salmon and $1.07 (€0.91) per pound for chum, and $2.50 (€2.14) per for sockeye…Read More -
Blog | blog
Circle Opens 2026 Season with $0.61 Base for Pinks
Last winter, we wrote about delivering on our promises—two years of paying above-market prices, building retail demand for wild Alaska pink salmon, and bringing the Circle I processing barge to Metlakatla. We said the test wasn’t the press coverage; it was whether we could follow through. Today we’re announcing Circle’s base prices for the 2026 […]Read More -
Blog | blog
Circle is Delivering on our Promises
In August 2024, the New York Times featured Circle Seafoods as a company trying something different: freezing wild Alaska salmon whole, at ultra-low temperatures, within hours of being caught, and selling it at a price that doesn’t require consumers to choose between quality and their grocery budget. Two years in, here’s where we stand.Read More -
Press | Undercurrent News
Circle Seafoods’ freezer barge to return to Alaska in 2026
US salmon producer Circle Seafoods announced this week that its flagship freezer barge will return to southeast Alaska for its second summer buying wild-caught pink and chum salmon.Read More -
Blog | blog
Circle Seafoods Hosts Alaska Sea Grant Workshop for Seafood Processing Leaders
As part of Circle's holistic approach to quality, we hosted a Seafood Workforce Development Specialist from Alaska Sea Grant to train production managers on essential leadership skills.Read More -
Blog | press releases
Circle Seafoods Operating in Metlakatla During 2025 Salmon Season
METLAKATLA, Alaska — Circle Seafoods will buy and process salmon in Metlakatla during the 2025 season as part of its mission to shape the future of the wild seafood industry. Through innovative handling techniques like freezing round fish to ultra low temperatures and transporting them out of Alaska in bulk, Circle delivers pink salmon to global and domestic markets in formats that have traditionally not been available to the species.Read More -
Press | The Quality Line
Quality Spotlight: Circle Seafoods ULT Fillets Create a New Paradigm for Pink Salmon
Independent fishermen who adopt high-quality onboard practices aren’t just producing better fish. They’re creating a new class of product that deserves its own space in the market.Read More -
Press | IntraFish
Circle Seafoods set for inaugural launch of floating Alaskan salmon processor
“We’re running full steam ahead,” Eren Shultz, co-founder of Circle Seafoods, told IntraFish.Read More -
Blog | blog
Which is better — pink salmon or sockeye salmon?
If you’ve ever stood in the seafood aisle wondering what the difference is between pink salmon and sockeye salmon, you’re not alone. These two types of salmon are both popular, tasty, and packed with nutrients — but they’re not the same. Whether you’re grilling fillets, tossing salmon into a salad, or finding new ways to […]Read More