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Here are 13 seafood chains that serve the best quality fish.

A luxurious salmon dinner in a restaurant setting

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“That’s why we put so much work into sourcing the best, freshest ingredients.”

Beyond this, the chain partners with local establishments to help support its sustainability efforts.

The upscale seafood restaurant chain, which now has over 25 locations, emphasizes sustainability and quality.

arizona bluewater grill

Bluewater Grill – Phoeniz/ Yelp

According to its website, the restaurant only serves responsibly raised salmon and sustainably, ethically caught Ahi tuna.

Meanwhile, its oysters come from proprietary oyster beds using restorative practices that help with bay preservation.

That’s not all, though.

bonefish grill salmon

Bonefish Grill

Brown Bag Seafood Co. only sources seafood approved by the Monterey Bay Seafood Watch.

The chain’s dedication to sustainability and quality goes deeper than ingredients.

Its crabbers catch, cook, and then ship the Florida stone crab claws to each restaurant.

Seamore’s seared sesame tuna

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The chain claims to never serve frozen claws and says its produce is sourced from local growers whenever possible.

The chain also partners with Darpro Solutions to convert its used cooking oil into biodiesel.

The Oceanaire Seafood Room

The Oceanaire Seafood Room

mccormick and schmick’s blue cobia fish

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brown bag seafood co salmon sandwich

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The Salt Line Oysters + Ale

The Salt Line Oysters + Ale

long john silver’s grilled salmon meal

Long John Silver’s

trulucks crab cake

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ocean prime teriyaki salmon

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legal sea foods lobster roll and french fries

Photo: Legal Sea Foods / Facebook

luke’s lobster

Luke’s Lobster / Facebook

Eddie V’s seafood dish

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