The coasts of Mauritania are famous among full of fish of the world. The halieutic resources
contain a great diversity of fishery resources. Approximately 600 species have been identified,
200 of which can be commercially exploited.
In DaRIM Fish Export, we are engaged to provide high quality products and exclusive services to
our customers. From raw material to finished products, we have experienced quality control
team to inspect the products quality for every process step.
Cephalopods are filled with healthy nutrients like proteins, minerals, omega-3 fatty acids and a number of micronutrients, making them an obvious future food resource.
Crustaceans are rich in lean protein, healthy fats, and minerals. Regularly eating shellfish may boost your immunity, aid weight loss, and promote brain and heart health.
Pelagic fish live in the pelagic zone of ocean or lake waters — neither close to the bottom nor near the shore. 'Pelagic' comes from the Greek word for sea, 'Pelagos'.
Demersal fish live and feed on or near the bottom of seas or lakes. They occupy the sea floors and lake beds, which usually consist of mud, sand, gravel or rocks.
Hake is a prized white fish known for its delicate flavour and firm texture. Sourced from the rich Mauritanian Atlantic coast, it is a premium product for export markets worldwide.
A bivalve is an animal belonging to the class Bivalvia — all bivalve animals have two shells that can open and close. Different species can be found in freshwater, saltwater and brackish environments.
Fish meal is a commercial product mostly made from fish not used for human consumption, generally used to feed farm animals. Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, known to reduce inflammation.
Bottarga is the roe sac of a fish — most commonly grey mullet — which is salted, massaged to expel air pockets, then pressed and dried. A delicacy the world over, dating back to ancient times.
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