Pasquotank, North Carolina (NC) Wholesale Shrimp Companies

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Frog Island Seafood
P.O. BOX 2107
Elizabeth City NC 27906
(252) 330-4190
Ruthies Crabs and Seafood
800 Parsonage St.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 338-5624
Ashton Seafood
119 Pineview Dr.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 331-2722
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Quality Crab Company Inc
177 Knobbs Creek Dr.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 338-0808
Quality Foods From The Sea
P.O. BOX 1837
Elizabeth City NC 27906
(252) 338-5455
Quality Crab Co Inc
177 Knobbs Creek Dr.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 338-0808
Quality Crab Co Inc
PO Box 1837
Elizabeth City NC 27906
(252) 338-0808
Frog Island Seafood Inc
200 Frog Island Rd.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 330-4190
Quality Foods From The Sea Inc
173 Knobbs Creek Dr.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 338-5455
Frog Island Seafood Inc
PO Box 2107
Elizabeth City NC 27906
(252) 330-4190
Ashton Seafood Inc
508 N Hughes Blvd.
Elizabeth City NC 27909
(252) 338-1333
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