Our Products

We sell only the freshest products. We fish here in our Turks and Caicos waters off West Caicos, French Cay, Ambergris Cay and the Caicos Banks for the freshest of conch, lobster and fish. Our boats goes out daily.

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Spiny Lobster

Spiny lobsters, also known as langustas, langouste, or rock lobsters, are a family (Palinuridae) of about 60 species of achelate crustaceans, in the Decapoda Reptantia. Spiny lobsters are also, especially in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the Bahamas, sometimes called crayfish, sea crayfish, or crawfish (“kreef” in South Africa), terms which elsewhere are reserved for freshwater crayfish.

Conch

The most tastiest meat in the sea. Conch (/konk) is a common name that is applied to a number of different medium to large-sized shells. The term generally applies to large snails whose shell has a high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal (in other words, the shell comes to a noticeable point at both ends). Conch is plentiful here in The Turks and Caicos.

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Lane Snapper

The lane snapper (Lutjanus synagris) is a species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to southern Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It can be found in a wide range of habitats, though it prefers coral reefs and sandy areas with plentiful vegetation. It occurs at depths from 10 to 400 m (33 to 1,312 ft), most frequently between 21 and 70 m (69 and 230 ft).

Nassau Grouper

The Nassau grouper is one of the large number of perciform fishes in the family Serranidae commonly referred to as groupers. It is the most important of the groupers for commercial fishery in the Caribbean and West Indies, but has been endangered by over fishing. It can grouper up to 25kg/55lbs.

Red Snapper

Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a species of snapper native to the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico, where it inhabits environments associated with reefs. This species is commercially important and is also sought-after as a game fish. It grows 28lbs as adult.

Shrimp

They can be found feeding near the seafloor on most coasts and estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes. We import shrimps on a weekly basis through our affiliate in Maine.