FAO 34
West Africa
The West African zone, also known as the East Central Atlantic (FAO 34), is a fishing area of enormous global importance. Geographically, it extends along the coasts of Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal, crucial fishing grounds for the European fleet, including the Spanish fleet. These rich, warm waters are home to exceptional marine biodiversity.
Wild Fishing and Deep Freezing in the High Seas
Our catch in this region comes from wild fishing, a method that respects the ecosystem and ensures the authenticity of the product. The fish lives and develops in its
This ultra-rapid freezing process not only prevents bacterial proliferation, but also keeps essential nutrients such as Omega 3 fatty acids, proteins, vitamins and minerals intact.
- Wild fish in frozen offshore
