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North Atlantic Swordfish
Rebuilding the North Atlantic swordfish resource is one of the great success stories of fisheries management, not to mention that it’s harvested in one of the most environmentally responsible pelagic longline fisheries in the world. You’ll mostly find U.S. caught Atlantic swordfish sold fresh at the market.
Learn More...Pacific Swordfish
In the Pacific, most of the U.S. swordfish harvest comes from the drift gillnet fishery off California and the shallow-set longline fishery off Hawaii. Both of these fisheries operate under strict regulations that effectively reduce impacts on sea turtles and marine mammals. The catch from these fisheries is a major source of the swordfish on the U.S. market.