Wild caught in the pristine waters of the Spencer Gulf, the Western King Prawn is world renowned as the 'king' of all prawn species.
Wild caught in the pristine waters of the Spencer Gulf, the Western King Prawn is world renowned as the 'king' of all prawn species.
Wild caught in the pristine waters of the Spencer Gulf, the Western King Prawn is world renowned as the 'king' of all prawn species. Caught, packed and frozen at sea onboard the HANNA V to ensure finest quality and freshness.
Premium fresh seafood
Premium fresh seafood
The vessel FV HANNA V is one of a fleet of 39 trawling for the King Prawn in the pristine Spencer Gulf - located in Southern Australian waters between the Eyre Peninsula on the West and Yorke Peninsula on the East.
Fitted with technologies and the ability to snap freeze at below -40°C within hours of a catch ensures that the quality and taste of the seafood caught on board the HANNA V is absolutely premium.
All HANNA V catches meet the highest levels of sustainability. Independently certified to the Marine Stewardship Council's standard for a well-managed and sustainable fishery and proud to be associated with Spencer Gulf King Prawn fishery and the Love Australian Prawns brand.
MSC CERTIFIED
The Marine Stewardship Council is an international non-profit organisation established to safeguard seafood supplies for the future. MSC's vision is for the world’s oceans to be teeming with life – today, tomorrow and for generations to come. A sustainable seafood market is crucial to making this vision a reality.
SPENCER GULF KING PRAWNS
The Spencer Gulf prawn fishery leads the way in environmentally sustainable fishing practices, which is now being role-modelled worldwide. Spencer Gulf King Prawns are caught and packed in Australia with the highest level of quality control - ensuring presentation, flavour, and product life are preserved.
LOVE AUSTRALIAN PRAWNS
The Love Australian Prawns campaign is a prawn industry led, cooperative project between the Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries, (ACPF) and the Australian Prawn Farmers Association (APFA). It is supported by the Australian Government’s Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) and the Australian Seafood Co-operative Research Centre (CRC).