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Celebrate the Summer with Seafood!!

RI Seafood is happy to announce that there are now 106 places and spaces throughout the Ocean State where you can find local seafood!


If you are wondering where to find seafood throughout the summer season, the RI Seafood Finder makes finding fresh and local seafood near you fun and easy! You can search for seafood markets, restaurants, and direct sellers in your area and throughout the Ocean State! Look for the sign where you shop and dine. The RI Seafood logo ensures that the business you are shopping or dining at, source fresh and local seafood.


Buying Rhode Island Seafood aids in the increase of sales and consumption of RI seafood in the Ocean State, and helps achieve a more sustainable and secure local seafood system. Find your fresh and support local seafood businesses using the local seafood finder here.

Join us in welcoming the newest participating venues!

A Guide to Buying Local Seafood

Recipe of the month!

Monkfish Bites

Upcoming events

July 16th: Division of Marine Fisheries Regulatory Workshop

4:30 PM

Zoom webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/82219599647?pwd=GTn4LOlfWUrputF3WLw2XOc41FTo8U.1#success [us02web.zoom.us]; meeting ID: 822 1959 9647; Passcode: 586951; dial in: 1-929-205-6099 (listen only)

July 19th: RI Seafood at Goddard Park Farmer's Market

9 AM to 1 PM

Goddard Memorial State Park

RIDEM DFW logos

July 19th: Division of Fish and Wildlife Come Clam with Me Class

11 AM to 2 PM- Registration required

Colt State Park

July 20th: Watermen Eco-Challenge

8 AM to 2 PM

Roger Wheeler State Beach

RIDEM DFW logos

July 22nd: Division of Fish and Wildlife Come Clam with Me Class

1 PM to 4 PM - Registration required

Rocky Pt. State Park

August 2nd-4th: Charlestown Seafood Festival

Ninigret Park

August 18th: Eating with the Ecosystem Fishes at the Fort Dinner

4 PM to 8 PM

Fort Adams State Park- Tickets required

* Projections are based off monthly landing reports from the Division of Marine Fisheries from 2023. Data is subject to the Rule of Three, which requires that all data points be aggregated to include at minimum, three harvesters, three vessels, and three dealers to be considered non-confidential.*


JORDYN KASTLUNGER

Fisheries Marketing Specialist

Jordyn.Kastlunger.ctr@dem.ri.gov

RI Seafood Marketing Collaborative Website

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