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The Oily Fish market is a subset of the Fish and Seafood industry, focusing on species of fish that are high in oil content. These fish are typically found in cold, deep waters and are often considered to be of higher quality than other fish. Oily Fish are often used in a variety of dishes, from sushi to smoked fish. They are also a popular source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for human health.
Oily Fish are typically sold fresh, frozen, canned, or smoked. They are often sold in supermarkets, fishmongers, and online retailers. The market is highly competitive, with a variety of suppliers offering different types of Oily Fish.
Some of the companies in the Oily Fish market include Trident Seafoods, High Liner Foods, and Icelandic Group. These companies are known for their high-quality products and commitment to sustainability. Other companies in the market include Marine Harvest, Cooke Aquaculture, and Bumble Bee Foods. Show Less Read more