On a cool, wet and windy day on the shores of Prince William Sound, Rich Wheeler was contemplating the fact that while it was maybe the worst spring weather he could remember in six years – the market was still hungry for wild fish.
“We could use more fish,” Wheeler said. “The demand is high, volume is low, and the marketplace is hungry for wild fish.”
Wheeler – alongside his wife Sena – owns the wholesale company 60° North Seafoods, as well as Sena Sea Seafoods, which serves retail markets…