Jack Mertes

Director of Retail Sales at Trident Seafoods Corp. - Seattle, WA, US

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HQ
206-789-3818
Location
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
Company
Trident Seafoods Corp.
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Trident Seafoods Corp.

Seattle, WA, US • 1000 - 4999 Employees
Agriculture

A Sea Change In The Fishing IndustryHere at Trident, catching fish isn't just our business. It's our livelihood. It's our calling. We are all fishermen here, and catching the purest and healthiest seafood is what we do — it's what we've done for more than 40 years. And if we stay true to our beliefs in protecting the oceans where we fish, it's what we'll be doing 40 years from now, too.

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