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Which fish is better, fresh or frozen? Let’s look at wild Alaskan salmon.
Juro Kusnir, owner of Alaska Fresh Seafood, argues that frozen wild Alaskan salmon is often fresher than “fresh” fish. Since salmon spoils quickly after being caught, flash-freezing locks in nutrients and texture for months. Many deli-case fillets were previously frozen and thawed for display, making properly frozen salmon the better option. Blast-freezing kills parasites, ensuring safety for raw consumption. Vacuum-packed frozen salmon is the best choice for quality and fres

Juro Kusnir
Apr 244 min read


Our 7th Anniversary!
We're celebrating 7 years of selling wild Alaskan, sustainable seafood! Thank you for your support—exciting things ahead! #anniversary

Adra Kusnirova
Mar 212 min read


Honey Garlic Glazed Copper River Sockeye Salmon
Honey Garlic Glazed Copper River Sockeye Salmon is an easy dish that combines wild salmon with a tasty honey and garlic sauce.

Adra Kusnirova
Oct 1, 20242 min read


Smoky Harissa Baked Wild Alaskan Sablefish (Black Cod) Bulgur Bowl
Delicately baked wild Alaskan black cod with the boldness of harissa aioli on a bed of nutty bulgur creates a gourmet, satisfying meal!

Adra Kusnirova
Sep 23, 20243 min read


5 Top Alaskan Seafood Choices to Enjoy on World Health Day
If you're looking to boost your intake of essential vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids, be sure to add these top Alaskan seafood ch

Juraj Kusnir
Apr 12, 20242 min read


Can my baby eat salmon? What's the best fish for babies?
Babies can eat fish! Our 10 month old son loves Copper River salmon. He eats Minced Copper River sockeye salmon with rice and broccoli.

Adra Kusnirova
Sep 3, 20232 min read
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