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Fulton Fish Market is the largest urban wholesale fish market in North America. For almost two centuries it was located in downtown Manhattan along South Street, Front Street, Water Street and Peck Slip. In 2005 a New Fulton Fish Market opened at Hunts Point in the Bronx, New York.

Between 1982 and 1994 about 1500 seafood species were sold at the original Fulton Fish Market from all over the world to feed New York's cosmopolitan population. Atlantic Canada, New England, and all the states down to Florida and around the Gulf of Mexico supplied the bulk of supplies. Canada and New England were important for codfishes (haddock, cod, and pollock) and flatfish. New York and New Jersey and the Middle Atlantic States supplied bass, flatfish, porgies, squid, tilefish, weakfish, and a large assortment of other species. Southern States supplied warm water fish such as snapper, grouper, and spotted seatrout. Migratory fish such as tuna were caught in season all along the USA seaboard. Alaska sent salmon in season. During the early 1980s new sources of fresh (unfrozen) seafood opened up. Norwegian farmed salmon arrived into Fulton followed by farmed salmon from Maine, Washington State, Canada, Scotland, and Chile. Latin America supplied groupers, snappers, croakers, porgies and many other species. New Zealand supplied green-lipped mussels, orange roughy, oreo dories, John Dorys, clams, oysters and even sea robins (gurnards) among many other species. Caribbean islands supplied snapper, parrotfish, grunts and various exotic reef fish. The Middle East expanded exports to Fulton. Oman and Saudi Arabia supplied groupers, snappers, croakers and various wrasse. Pakistan supplied seafood to Fulton as well as west African and east African countries. Tuna came from the Philippines. Swordfish arrived from Chile. Fulton even received seafood from Antarctic waters. There weren't many countries with a marine fishing industry that didn't ship seafood to Fulton during the time I was there.
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sealord > Seafood salesmen Paddy Curran and Bobby DiGregorio (in Trust Me t-shirt) at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City in August 1991.
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sealord > Danny Feig of Beyer-Lightning Fish Co. at the time holds a gutted black grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci, imported from Venezuela.  The grouper weighed 41.2 lbs. gutted and had a total length of 42 inches.  Photographed on the 11 November 1991.
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sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Fair Fish Co Fulton Fish Market Ziggy 08 1990 ©RLLord smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Bobby DiGregorio LI 08 1991 ©RLLord smg
sealord > John Burzo holds a 57 pound gutted weight, 112 cm long tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City on 7 June 1994.
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sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Nick Fair Fish Messing employees 01 92 ©RLLord smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Eddie Cruci TEC garfish Lepisosteus sp ©RLLord 04 1991 15 smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Nick Fair Fish South Street ©RLLord April 1988 15 smg
sealord > Fulton Fish Market, New York City >  Salesmen Paul Ackerman FFM ©RLLord March 1990 16 smg
Seafood salesmen Paddy Curran and Bobby DiGregorio (in Trust Me t-shirt) at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City in August 1991.
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 > Seafood salesmen Paddy Curran and Bobby DiGregorio (in Trust Me t-shirt) at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City in August 1991.
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©RLLord
Seafood salesmen Paddy Curran and Bobby DiGregorio (in Trust Me t-shirt) at Fulton Fish Market, South Street, New York City in August 1991.
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