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If you love Wicked Tuna, you'll love this new fish house in MA

It has been years since Evil Tuna debuted on television, but the characters on these fishing boats are as well known today as they were then. The series is still as popular as ever at National Geographic and has been running successfully for 13 seasons.

Bluefin tuna fishing is not for the faint of heart (as the program says), but that's exactly why it's so popular. Not everyone can do what these fishermen and women can, and it's a dangerous job.

One of the OG boats is HardwareCaptain is Dave Marciano. All boats sail off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts, the oldest seaport in America.

Marciano had founded Angelica Seafoods, Inc. years ago, but had never opened a local fish market featuring locally caught seafood.

The opening of the Angelica Seafoods Local Seafood Market Retail Store in
At 52 R Commercial Street in Gloucester, not only wholesalers but also the general public can purchase fresh, locally caught seafood.

The market's website states that the team promotes…

…a lifestyle that values ​​freshness, sustainability and supporting local communities. When you order from us, you not only get high-quality seafood, but you also support local fishermen.

Angelica Seafood/Capt Dave Marciano via Facebook

Angelica Seafood/Capt Dave Marciano via Facebook

Angelica Seafood's remarkably fresh seafood helps the Gloucester and Cape Ann community and tourism industry by selling sought-after local catches directly to the consumer, bringing more people to town.

The company also offers online ordering and shipping, but the real bargains are in the retail store, as the fresh local catches change daily. Military personnel and first responders receive a 10% discount.

We are very fortunate to live in a region where the fish is fresh and the fishing community is truly local.

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