The Port of San Francisco has officially announced the return of fresh Dungeness crab sales straight from the source – our very own local crabbers. Starting bright and early at 6 AM today, seafood lovers can converge at Fisherman’s Wharf to buy these crustacean delights directly off the boat. An additional lure for fish enthusiasts is the launch of a pop-up fish market, which promises a cornucopia of locally caught seafood every Saturday for the next three months, detailed in an announcement by the Port.
The Port has clearly laid out its plans online, highlighting both the locations of participating vessels and an app called FishLine, where fishers can post in-the-moment updates about their sales. This setup not only brings fresh seafood to the public but also bridges a personal connection between consumers and the fishers who trawl the treasure troves of the Pacific. As per an Instagram post from SF Port, local fishers are eager to share the fruits of their labor at Wharf J9 Floating dock on Al Scoma Way. This tradition not only tickles the taste buds of seafood aficionados but confirms Fisherman’s Wharf’s status as a vibrant working waterfront…