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AMERICAN SEAFOODS GROUP, LLC.
AMERICAN SEAFOODS GROUP, LLC.
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
American Seafoods operates a fleet of six fishing vessels in the sustainable fisheries of the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. We are the world’s largest at-sea processor of Wild Alaska Pollock and hold the largest allocation of Wild Pacific Hake (Whiting). Our quality-assured products are distributed around the globe.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
GLACIER FISH COMPANY, LLC
GLACIER FISH COMPANY, LLC
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
Glacier Fish Company & North Star Fishing Company are dedicated to producing the highest quality frozen-at-sea groundfish products in the world. We accomplish our mission with a day-in-and-day-out commitment to quality, consistent attention to detail, and an on-going concern for the stability and health of the North Pacific fishery resource. Glacier Fish Company operates two factory trawler vessels in the Bering Sea of Alaska; the Alaska Ocean and the Northern Glacier. North Star Fishing operates four H&G factory trawlers, the Arica, Cape Horn, Rebecca Irene and Unimak.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
SILVER BAY SEAFOODS L.L.C.
SILVER BAY SEAFOODS L.L.C.
Seattle, Washington
500+ employees
Silver Bay Seafoods is an integrated processor of frozen, headed and gutted salmon for domestic and export markets. We began in 2007 as a single salmon processing facility in Sitka, Alaska. Today, Silver Bay is one of the largest seafoods companies in Alaska, operating five domestic processing facilities throughout Alaska and the West Coast. Our Alaska operations include Sitka, Craig, Valdez, Naknek and False Pass. Silver Bay's primary strength is in its combination of having a state of the art processing plant and favorable logistics to support its operations; competent management and key personnel; an established fish buying system; and ownership by fishermen who represent over 80% of the committed fishing effort. Through sound management, innovation, teamwork and vision, provide member fishermen and other strategic partners with the “Silver Bay experience” that is predicated on exceptional and unparalleled performance that is second to none; simultaneously promoting the growth and sustained profitability of the company. Silver Bay Seafoods was born from the passion of hard working and dedicated fishers, many of which have been very successful. Collectively, they believe in the dream that there is always a better option for their fishing efforts. The company is molded to fit that vision. While salmon and herring production has been the primary focus during its first four years, Silver Bay will continue to explore areas where we will be able to offer more value-added products to our swiftly growing customer base.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ARCTIC STORM, INC.
ARCTIC STORM, INC.
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
ARCTIC STORM MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC is a fishing and processing company based out of 2727 ALASKAN WAY, Seattle, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PHOENIX PROCESSOR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
PHOENIX PROCESSOR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
PHOENIX PROCESSOR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP is an Alaskan fishing company, operating the M/V Excellence and the M/V Phoenix. 200 W Mercer St. Suite 101, Seattle, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NORTH STAR FISHING COMPANY LLC
NORTH STAR FISHING COMPANY LLC
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
Glacier Fish Company & North Star Fishing Company are dedicated to producing the highest quality frozen-at-sea groundfish products in the world. We accomplish our mission with a day-in-and-day-out commitment to quality, consistent attention to detail, and an on-going concern for the stability and health of the North Pacific fishery resource. Glacier Fish Company operates two factory trawler vessels in the Bering Sea of Alaska; the Alaska Ocean and the Northern Glacier. North Star Fishing operates four H&G factory trawlers, the Arica, Cape Horn, Rebecca Irene and Unimak.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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GAS, LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
GAS, LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
ExPert Oil & Gas is an independent oil and gas company focusing on lower risk development opportunities. We are presently participating in both operated and non-operated development drilling ventures, primarily in the onshore and inland-water areas along the Gulf of Mexico. We intend to continue seeking low risk investment opportunities, especially where our operating capabilities yield a competitive advantage. ExPert is actively engaged with a team of geological experts to pursue high quality 3D seismic supported conventional drilling prospects — primarily in south Louisiana, but also in East Texas. This prospect generating team typically focuses on areas/plays where their subsurface knowledge of an area can be enhanced by the use of 3D seismic interpretation in order to reduce risk. The ExPert group participates for a working interest in these plays, and solicits to industry partners to join them. Please contact us for more information regarding the current prospect inventory.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
UNITED STATES SEAFOODS, LLC
UNITED STATES SEAFOODS, LLC
Seattle, Washington
All Size Average employees
United States Seafoods is a leading producer in Alaska’s multispecies groundfish fisheries. The company owns a fleet of two factory trawlers and four trawl catcher vessels, including the largest head and gut factory trawler in the United States. This year we are currently fishing the following vessels: F/T Seafreeze America, F/T Seafreeze Alaska, C/V Alaska Endeavor, C/V Alaska Knight, C/V Alaska Provider, and C/V Alaska Chieftain. US Seafoods fishes in the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, and Gulf of Alaska for flatfish, rockfish, Pacific cod, and Atka mackerel under a number of management programs including the Amendment 80 and Gulf of Alaska rockfish catch share programs, license limitation program, and the Community Development Quota (CDQ) program. The company’s breadth of operations in Alaska fisheries is unique. US Seafoods employs approximately 350 people on an annual basis, including Wheelhouse crew, deck crew, engineering staff, factory management, galley, fish processors, office management and administrative personnel. Our vessels operate in Alaska approximately 10 months a year. They return to Seattle each year for a 2 month shipyard period for regular repairs and maintenance. United States Seafoods has a significant presence in the Seattle maritime community through its recent acquisition of the NOAA Eastlake facility with almost one-half mile of pier face for moorage of large vessels. USS operations also extend to marine services, as it has taken a leading role in the groundfish surveys of the North Pacific, including the groundfish surveys for the Eastern Bering Sea shelf, Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Chukchi Sea.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard