You are what you eat, whether you are a fish or a fish-eater. That is why organic matters. Changing Seas brings you Shetland Island Organic Salmon, certified organic by three of Europe's main authorities, including Naturland. The salmon are raised in low-density pens in the clean, wild waters around Scotland's remote Shetland Islands, and are given feed derived only from organic plant matter and trimmings from fish caught for human consumption. No GMOs or artificial colorants taint what we think is some of the healthiest, most delicious salmon in the world, rich in protein, B vitamins, and heart-healthy Omega-3s. Changing Seas Shetland Island Organic Salmon is good for you, good for the environment and good to eat. With Changing Seas, you don't have to wish for cleaner fish, you can have it.
Shetland Islands Organic Salmon
At Changing Seas we'll go to the remotest places on earth to bring you good, healthy fish. Fish farmers, Alice and Gibby Arthur live in such a place: the Out Skerries, the most easterly of Scotland's Shetland Islands. The Out Skerries' 73 inhabitants own and operate the local fish farm, drawing our Shetland Island Best Practice Salmon from the turbulent and pristine seas surrounding their homes. As with all the farmers with whom we work, our Out Skerries partners do not believe in using GMOs, antibiotics or pesticides when raising fish. They take pride in their work, and want to bring to your table the same tasty, clean fish they bring to their own. We are proud to work with Alice and Gibby and proud to invite you to share in the harvest. With Changing Seas, you don't have to wish for cleaner fish, you can have it.
Shetland Islands Best Practice Salmon
Shetland Islands Salmon
Wild and wooly is a phrase you could to describe life in Scotland's Shetland Islands. An archipelago of about 100 islands scattered in the sea between Scotland and Norway, the Shetlands are famous
both for their wool and the quality of the fish the Islanders catch in the stormy seas around their homes. Few of the Shetland Islands are inhabited; the conditions are sometimes inhospitable for
people. But they are perfect for fish, with strong tides and clean waters permitting environmentally friendly aquaculture to thrive. Changing Seas is working with Shetland farmers to bring you the
finest of the salmon and steelhead catch.
Wild and wooly is a phrase you could to describe life in Scotland's Shetland Islands. An archipelago of about