Explore Gloucester's Fishing Legacy with Angelica Seafoods

Get the best of the New England coast delivered straight to your door with Angelica Seafoods' overnight delivery service! Founded by Captain Dave Marciano, a charter boat fishing captain, commercial Giant Bluefin Tuna fishing captain, and reality TV personality, Angelica Seafoods is dedicated to creating closer connection between consumers and local fishing families in order to share and celebrate our natural marine resources from this region. We bring you only the freshest seafood from Gloucester & surrounding areas, sustainably caught and packaged for maximum flavor and quality.


With Angelica Seafoods, you can enjoy remarkable freshness from the coast of Gloucester & nearby areas. Captain Dave Marciano has worked hard to create a direct link between seafood consumers and New England's fishing families. Get fresh caught seafood overnight with Angelica Seafoods' delivery services!


Our seafood is sustainably caught and packaged providing excellent flavor and quality right to your door, bringing you the freshest seafood directly from Gloucester’s fishing community directly to your plate. Angelica Seafoods brings you the freshest New England seafood with overnight delivery, connecting consumers to Gloucester's local fishing families. With sustainability as a priority, each fish is responsibly caught and delivered from boat to your door.  Enjoy fresh flavor and quality from captains Dave Marciano and his fishing family direct to yours!

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The history of Gloucester as a fishing port and community goes back 400 years. It is America’s oldest seaport and has a long tradition of maritime history. It’s fishing legacy continues today with its working waterfront.


Gloucester's deep water harbor attracted a group of Englishmen who landed in 1623 to fish and to establish a settlement. Gloucester became the country's first fishing port. By the late 19th century, Gloucester was a record-setting port for fisheries under sail.


The city remained a fishing center as waves of immigrants—primarily from Nova Scotia, Sicily and Portugal—came to fish the waters off Cape Ann. Trade was conducted with Surinam, China, Europe and India. It made fortunes for many sea captains trading in rum, molasses and dried fish.


Today Gloucester still has an active fishing fleet and it continues to be a large part of the economy of the people of Gloucester.


Below are some links to local Gloucester and vicinity pages which give more information about the history of Gloucester and the current status as a top tier fishing community:


About Gloucester Fishing

The history of Gloucester as a fishing port and community goes back 400 years. It is America’s oldest seaport and has a long tradition of maritime history. It’s fishing legacy continues today with its working waterfront.


Gloucester's deep water harbor attracted a group of Englishmen who landed in 1623 to fish and to establish a settlement. Gloucester became the country's first fishing port. By the late 19th century, Gloucester was a record-setting port for fisheries under sail.


The city remained a fishing center as waves of immigrants—primarily from Nova Scotia, Sicily and Portugal—came to fish the waters off Cape Ann. Trade was conducted with Surinam, China, Europe and India. It made fortunes for many sea captains trading in rum, molasses and dried fish.


Today Gloucester still has an active fishing fleet and it continues to be a large part of the economy of the people of Gloucester.


Below are some links to local Gloucester and vicinity pages which give more information about the history of Gloucester and the current status as a top tier fishing community:


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