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$15 for $25 Worth of Fresh Seafood at Dry Dock Fish Company

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Fresh selections from local and far-flung waters, including Hawaiian wahoo, live mussels, and sashimi-grade ahi tuna

The ocean has long been a stage for humanity's grandest achievements, from Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe to Columbus's discovery that lobsters look like tiny monsters. Set sail for seafood with this Groupon.

$15 for $25 Worth of Fresh Seafood

Browse fresh and ever-changing selections such as live oysters ($12/dozen), local black cod ($22.95), and halibut from Greenland ($17.95/lb) as well as house-prepared seafood including smoked salmon ($16.95/lb).

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Promotional value expires Sep 11, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for hamachi, scallops, chilean sea bass, or crab legs. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dry Dock Fish Company

After moving to the United States in 1968, Mark Lewis sorely missed the fresh fish he had found so readily available across the Atlantic Ocean. He was born in Marseille, France, and grew up in Casablanca, Morocco, where he spent leisurely days fishing the rivers with his friends. Lewis decided to create Dry Dock Fish Company to give Americans a taste of his beloved homeland. For more than 25 years now, Lewis and his family have been listening to customers' fish stories with a smile and working tirelessly to give people a deeper appreciation of the fruits of the sea.

According to his bio, Lewis's favorite selections are the Santa Barbara shrimp, local halibut, and mahi-mahi. But renowned chef and restaurateur Giacomino Drago was drawn to the whole branzino; as part of the Farm to Table video series, he prepared one for dinner after a culinary excursion to the Beverly Hills Farmers' Market. You can find the branzino—along with sashimi-grade tuna or salmon smoked in-house—at the Fullerton store, in gourmet restaurants from Los Angeles to San Diego, and at more than 20 farmers markets in Southern California. The shop also stocks delicacies, such as preserved lemons and limes from Morocco and canned sardines from Portugal.

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