Fresh seafood, Delivery, and Gourmet
Welcome
to docksideseafood.com. Aside from diving into the water yourself, this
is the best place to find all of the most reliable information about
seafood.
We have created this site for all kinds of people. If you are a connoisseur
of gourmet seafood, we have included information and recipes that could
be helpful. If you are someone who doesn’t love fish, but can’t
wait to break open some crab legs, we have included information here
about how to best do so.
It is our intent to be the one Web site where people of all kinds of
tastes and backgrounds can come to find the best seafood-related information.
We take great pride in being able to offer valuable and accurate information
so you can rely on the information that you read.
We would like to point out that we are not associated with any large
seafood manufacturer or restaurant. This is important to know because
it means that we have no reason to put any kind of slant on the content
we write.
The restaurants and businesses that have a vested interest in the seafood
market or on certain types of seafood will tell consumers anything they
want to hear in order to get them to buy a certain product or type of
seafood.
Fortunately for you, it is not our goal to talk you into buying anything.
Rather, it is our goal to provide you with accurate, up-to-date information
that can help you find the information for which you have been searching.
For example, we include information here that can help you know what
signs to look for when buying fresh seafood and fresh fish. A business
that is simply trying to sell you something wouldn’t let you know
about the importance of checking the eyes of a halibut to understand
if it has been caught in the last couple of days or not. We do.
Likewise, we include information here that allows you to understand
how a lobster’s energy level can help you understand if he will
be delicious or not.
We understand that for every seafood aficionado there are 10 seafood
novices. This is why we include the most basic of information about
scallops, but also detailed information about lobsters that very few
people know.
For example, did you know that the brain of a lobster is located in
its throat? If you didn’t know this, then join the club. If you
did know this, you may be spending a little too much time with crustaceans.
We understand that you may simply be seeking health information. Perhaps
you heard that salmon has high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids and want
to learn more about this. We are happy to accommodate.
Or perhaps you are a pregnant, nursing or childbearing-aged woman and
want to know how much tuna is safe to eat during pregnancy. We have
included the FDA guidelines here for you.
We invite you to visit this site often. There is a lot of information
available here and it can be hard to internalize it all at once. Please
feel free to bookmark this site or provide a link to it on your blog
or Web page. Because we created this site to educate people, we want
for as many people as possible to know about it.