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Wesley Peterson (L) and Douglas Davidson co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company in their shop in Montauk, New York.

Wesley Peterson (L) and Douglas Davidson co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company in their shop in Montauk, New York.

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company.

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company.

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Montauk Seafood Company

Montauk Seafood Company

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company, buying locally caught fish from Shaun Jones right off the Amanda Joy just after its return to dock.

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company, buying locally caught fish from Shaun Jones right off the Amanda Joy just after its return to dock.

Douglas Davidson (L) and Wesley Peterson, co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company, with a client in their shop in Montauk, New York.

Douglas Davidson (L) and Wesley Peterson, co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company, with a client in their shop in Montauk, New York.

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company, buying locally caught fish right off the Amanda Joy just after its return to dock.

Wesley Peterson, co-owner of Montauk Seafood Company, buying locally caught fish right off the Amanda Joy just after its return to dock.

Wesley Peterson (L) and Douglas Davidson co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company in their shop in Montauk, New York.

Wesley Peterson (L) and Douglas Davidson co-owners of Montauk Seafood Company in their shop in Montauk, New York.

authorMichael Wright on Jun 24, 2022
Fishermen are so spoiled. When it comes to a dinner table stocked with the freshest fish, the fruits of the latest seasonal migrations through local waters and the rare delicacies... more

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