Gooseneck Barnacles in Brine
2023 production, only a few cans left! What better way to introduce you to the latest, most curious little member of the Wildfish family than boxed in beautiful photographs of the wild harvest grounds from whence it came: introducing Gooseneck Barnacles in Brine, with photography for Wildfish Cannery by Alaskan photojournalist Bethany Goodrich. Harvested wild and by hand by Sitka-based diver Evan O'Brien along Baranof Island's rocky and rain-soaked beaches, the gooseneck barnacles are packed on ice and shipped on a short flight to us Klawock. In keeping with European tradition, Gooseneck Barnacle shells are not removed, so be ready for the unique visual feast upon opening your tin and seeing something more akin to baby dinosaur toes than your everyday barnacle. (We suggest you dry the beautiful shells and add them to your curios collection...) With only one Canadian commercial fishery operating in the western hemisphere, up until now, you'd have to fly abroad to our conservas-loving