Start-up selling fish directly to consumers receives $10 million invesnent

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Fangler, a start-up out of Boston has raised $1 million in angel funding to develop their online fish marketplace.

"Traditionally you purchase fish from a middle man who purchase it from another middleman who purchased it from the fisher person. Each level costs money and takes time. We sell directly to consumers online," explains founder David Emerson, a graduate of Dalhousie University.

Through their website and accompanying app, fisher persons post their catch and customers while consumers can purchase it.

The app has had great success with local restaurants but the team wants has their eyes set on the end consumer: "there is something special about knwojgn the last person to touch your fish, was he person who caught it."

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