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Sealaska swoops for New England Seafood International in transatlantic deal

Transatlantic seafood industry giants brought together with further investment eyed as deeper market access underlined

Sealaska has acquired New England Seafood International.

New England Seafood International has been bought out by an Alaskan regional corporation in a major deal uniting two global industry players.

Sealaska has swooped for the company, which has a large manufacturing operation in Grimsby.

It now becomes part of the native operation established in the US State under settlement legislation in the Seventies, joining a stable of food companies including Seattle-based Orca Bay Foods.

Those behind the undisclosed deal said it creates an “unprecedented alliance of market leaders from different corners of the world”.

Sealaska shares are held by more than 23,000 descendants of the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes, located in the far south along the Canadian border.

The management team at £161 million turnover NESI, led by Dan Aherne, will remain, with founder Fred Stroyan retaining a stake.

Sealaska has acquired New England Seafood International.(Image: Sealaska)

Together, they plan to build on “shared, long-standing commitments to fostering a thriving planet,” with combined operations to focus on efficiently converting seafood from healthy fisheries around the globe “to deliver innovative, tasty, nutritious products that help inspire consumers to eat more delicious, healthy fish.”

Terry Downes, chief operating officer at Sealaska, said the alliance provides a unique platform from which to influence change and impact the factors that matter most to the long-term health of the industry and Earth’s oceans.