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Belford Seafood Co-Operative New Jersey Stock Images { 19 images } Created 12 May 2009

The Belford CO-OP is a cooperative commercial fishing operation located on the shores of Sandy Hook Bay. The community of Belford is more than 200 years old and is reported to be the oldest fishing port on the East Coast. Many of its fishermen are third and fourth generation. It maintains a fleet of approximately 30 boats, including six lobster boats, six clamming boats, fifteen trawlers, and three seining boats
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  • The Port of Belford is located in the shelter of Sandy Hook on the most northern section of the New Jersey coast. With ready highway access, ocean-fresh seafood harvested by the fishermen based in Belford can be in New York's Fulton market within an hour or to any of tens of millions of consumers in the same day it was caught. .Many of the vessels berthed in Belford are owned by members of the Belford Fishermen's Cooperative, one of the most active fishermen's cooperatives on the Atlantic Coast. The fleet is composed of otter trawlers, gill netters, lobster boats and purse seiners.
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  • The Belford Ferry Terminal, 10 Harbor Way in the Belford section of Middletown, NJ, is an on-going county project that provides weekday transportation to New York City for 1,100 commuters. The ferry leaves the Belford terminal and travels to Pier 11 and the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan. New York Waterways Inc. is the administrator and provider of the actual ferry service.
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  • The Belford Ferry Terminal, 10 Harbor Way in the Belford section of Middletown, NJ, is an on-going county project that provides weekday transportation to New York City for 1,100 commuters. The ferry leaves the Belford terminal and travels to Pier 11 and the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan. New York Waterways Inc. is the administrator and provider of the actual ferry service.
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  • The Port of Belford is located in the shelter of Sandy Hook on the most northern section of the New Jersey coast. With ready highway access, ocean-fresh seafood harvested by the fishermen based in Belford can be in New York's Fulton market within an hour or to any of tens of millions of consumers in the same day it was caught. Many of the vessels berthed in Belford are owned by members of the Belford Fishermen's Cooperative, one of the most active fishermen's cooperatives on the Atlantic Coast. The fleet is composed of otter trawlers, gill netters, lobster boats and purse seiners. Many of the fishermen there rely on the "traditional" Mid-Atlantic mixed trawl fishery, having adjusted their fishing - and marketing - efforts to be in tune with the annual migrations of the silver and red hake, fluke, flounder, seabass and porgies that make up a large part of their harvest.
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  • The Port of Belford is located in the shelter of Sandy Hook on the most northern section of the New Jersey coast. With ready highway access, ocean-fresh seafood harvested by the fishermen based in Belford can be in New York's Fulton market within an hour or to any of tens of millions of consumers in the same day it was caught. Many of the vessels berthed in Belford are owned by members of the Belford Fishermen's Cooperative, one of the most active fishermen's cooperatives on the Atlantic Coast. The fleet is composed of otter trawlers, gill netters, lobster boats and purse seiners. Many of the fishermen there rely on the "traditional" Mid-Atlantic mixed trawl fishery, having adjusted their fishing - and marketing - efforts to be in tune with the annual migrations of the silver and red hake, fluke, flounder, seabass and porgies that make up a large part of their harvest.
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  • The Port of Belford is located in the shelter of Sandy Hook on the most northern section of the New Jersey coast. With ready highway access, ocean-fresh seafood harvested by the fishermen based in Belford can be in New York's Fulton market within an hour or to any of tens of millions of consumers in the same day it was caught. Many of the vessels berthed in Belford are owned by members of the Belford Fishermen's Cooperative, one of the most active fishermen's cooperatives on the Atlantic Coast. The fleet is composed of otter trawlers, gill netters, lobster boats and purse seiners. Many of the fishermen there rely on the "traditional" Mid-Atlantic mixed trawl fishery, having adjusted their fishing - and marketing - efforts to be in tune with the annual migrations of the silver and red hake, fluke, flounder, seabass and porgies that make up a large part of their harvest.
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