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Where do you recommend purchasing fresh seafood in the BVI's easily accessible by boat? I need a back-up if our trolling rod is unsuccessful <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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Leverick Bay Chef's Pantry market has flash frozen seafood. Your best bet. Buck's in Spanish town has fresh seafood but much of it is reef fish. There is a wholesaler in Tortola but nearly everything is imported.
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Thank you. I want to stay away from the reef fish because of disease correct?
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Yep - Ciguatera
Last edited by rhans; 07/16/2015 08:02 PM.
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Any pelagic fish are safe like Tuna & Mahi.
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