Seamasters 2020

As America’s Finest readied for her Northbound Voyage to Alaska from Pier 90 in Seattle, Ms. Park met with the crew over the weekend to recognize the following crew for 10 years or more of continuous service to Fishermen's Finest with the gift of an Omega Seamaster self-winding watch.

Alesana Apelu joined the team in 2009 aboard the American No.1 and has made his way to America’s Finest as deck boss in February of 2019. Ale and his family call Washington State home.

Ross Carrico joined the team aboard the American No.1 in 2010 and was recruited from Boise, Idaho - where he and his family reside. Ross has worked his way up from a processor to assistant engineer and has just recently earned his Chief Engineer’s license.

Dan Chilton joined the team aboard the US Intrepid in 2009 and was quickly raised from processor to case-up and now is case-up lead aboard America’s Finest. Dan calls Tucson Arizona home, when he’s not home aboard America’s Finest.

Chris Hezel goes way back with the company but has worked consistently aboard the US Intrepid since 2006. He started as a processor and worked his way up to assistant engineer and eventually a couple of years back to Chief Engineer. He’s currently Chief Engineer aboard America’s Finest and calls Washington State home.

Nathan Lewis joined the team in 2004 as a processor aboard the American No.1. He worked his way up to night foreman and eventually foreman and has been a leader at Fishermen’s Finest for well over a decade. He’s currently the Factory Manager aboard America’s Finest and calls Washington State home.

Fishermen’s Finest is a team of family and friends - all joined by one common goal of producing top quality fish from the pure waters of Alaska to feed the world.

Kristian Uri