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zzz>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Omega One feed

Our process starts with purchasing and harvesting fresh, natural, raw materials. We have our own tender, which is a large commercial vessel , that goes out on the fishing grounds to purchase seafood direct from fisherman. The seafood is iced immediately and stored in insulated totes on deck in the same way as is seafood destined for human consumption. You will see this Fishing Vessel (the F/V OmegaSea), in many of our ads. We also use this boat to harvest our fresh kelp. This is done by lowering a smaller skiff into the water to actually gather the kelp by hand in shallow water. The kelp is then taken back to the mother ship and stored in totes.

Once on board our precious raw materials are brought back to our USDA approved facility as soon as possible, usually the same day. The raw materials are then frozen in our blast freezer at -40 degrees F, and then stored in our large holding freezer at a consistent -15 degrees F until needed.

Our patented process is very different than other fish food manufacturers and allows for a super emulsified blend to occur between the rich raw materials and the vitamin mix we add.

The resulting Omega One Fish Food has, in a very short period of time, become generally recognized as far superior than anything else on the market and of course, this is due to incredible raw materials that are handled in every way as if they were destined for a fine restaurant. In Alaska, some of our fisherman friends think we go a little overboard in this way but we think your fish deserve the best.