Carteret, North Carolina (NC) Wholesale Seafood Companies

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Luther Smith & Son Fish Co
Morehead Beaufort Causeway
Beaufort NC 28516
(252) 728-4155
South River Seafood Inc
1636 South River Road
Beaufort NC 28516
(252) 728-2056
Crystal Coast Fisheries Inc
2010 Bridges St.
Morehead City NC 28557
(252) 240-1179
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Krystal's Crystal Coast
2312 fisher st.
Morehead City NC 28557
(252) 622-1038

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Blue Atlantic Seafood Market
5335 Highway 70 West
Morehead City NC 28557
Crabby George's Seafood Market
4824 Highway 24
Newport NC 28570
Homer's Point Marina & Seafood
160 Shore Drive
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
(252) 247-3676
Ray Churchill
102 Arborvitae Drive
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
(252) 726-1928
Kenneth Rustick
1005 Pigott Road
Gloucester NC 28528
(252) 729-6041
Drum Inlet Seafood CO
836 Seashore Drive
Atlantic NC 28511
(252) 225-4581
Bagwell Enterprises
464 Shell Hill Road
Sealevel NC 28577
(252) 225-1020
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