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FMBGN-BIZ-Erickson & Jensen Seafood-The Story of Local Pink Shrimp

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Pink shrimp has a nickname for a reason: “pink gold.” We’re on the bayside of Fort Myers Beach at Erickson Jensen Seafood with Anna, a fourth-generation shrimper who grew up on the docks and still feels that pull every day. She shares the real story behind Gulf pink shrimp, including what makes this species unique to local waters and why so many people swear it’s sweeter and better than what’s shipped in from far away. If you care about fresh seafood, local flavor, and buying with confidence, you’ll want to hear how she thinks about origin, taste, and quality. We also talk about what it takes to keep a working waterfront alive after a hurricane. Anna walks us through how their operation changed, why they opened a retail seafood market focused on education, and what “local” truly means when you’re choosing shrimp, rock shrimp, and other catches that come through the docks. Along the way, she breaks down sustainability in plain language, explains what demand looks like right now, and shares what she hopes to build next, including plans for an open-air bar and food trucks that keep the waterfront community vibe strong. Then we zoom out to life at sea: 30-day trips, fishing at night, grading shrimp by hand, brine tanks, and a boat hold that functions like a giant freezer, all done without chemicals. It’s equal parts craft, grit, and pride, plus a little dock-side joy thanks to a snack-loving pig named Cupcake. Listen, share it with a friend who loves great seafood, and leave a review if you want more local stories from Fort Myers Beach. Erickson & Jensen Seafood Anna Erickson 1100 Shrimp Boat Lane, Fort Myers Beach, FL, United States, 33931 (239) 463-4050 ericksonandjensenshrimpsales@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ericksonandjensenseafood @ericksonandjensenseafood Ft Myers Beach-Good Neighbor To Nominate Someone to be Featured Or To Subscribe to the Newsletter CLICK HERE [https://cabowabojim.com/listen-to-podcasst/] https://cabowabojim.com/listen-to-podcasts/ [https://cabowabojim.com/listen-to-podcasst/]

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