How Fishermen Catch Massive Grouper, Massive Squid And More – Fishing Documentary
Hidden beneath the surface of the vast ocean are countless species of seafood such as squid, snow crab, scallops, grouper and tuna. In some areas, these seafood species can grow to enormous sizes. Letโs follow fishermen from all over the world to see how they catch such seafood!
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Fishing and seafood exploitation is quite a dangerous profession, I really appreciate this job as well as this processing facetory
It was great to see how the seafood was caught and prepared.
Damned photo- shopped pictures ! NO grouper gets as big as that grouper ! They max out around 700 lbs., and that one looks to be TWICE that size/weight !
Quit bull-shitting the damned pictures !
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I loved learning that the giant squid is considered a delicacy in Japan. It makes me appreciate sushi even more knowing the journey it takes to get there.
The size of those giant squids blew my mind. I cannot imagine the strength it must take to haul a 400-pound squid onto a boat in rough seas.
The scallop harvesting technique with dredge nets was so interesting to watch. It seems like such a delicate balance between harvesting and protecting the ocean floor.
The tuna longline fishing section made me realize just how massive the tuna industry is. Deploying miles of baited lines is a huge operation.
I had no idea that groupers like to hide near coral reefs and sunken ships. It is amazing how much fishermen must know about marine biology to be successful.
The snow crab fishing section was intense. I have so much respect for fishermen who have to deal with icy seas and freezing temperatures just to bring crabs to our tables.
Dropping steel cages into freezing waters and hauling up hundreds of pounds of crabs is something that takes real guts and stamina.
The grouper fishing section was exciting. Watching the fishermen carefully sense a bite and then act quickly was like a high-stakes game.
I did not know that snow crabs have to be quickly boiled and flash frozen right on the boat. It is such a smart way to lock in flavor and texture.
Seeing how quickly the tuna are processed reminded me why high-quality sashimi tastes so fresh and clean.
I never realized how dangerous and complex catching giant squid could be. Watching the fishermen work with sonar and bright lights in such deep, dark waters was fascinating and terrifying at the same time.
The images of the boats cutting through ice-covered seas were incredible. It really shows the harsh beauty of the environment these fishermen work in.
I found it fascinating how carefully the tuna are gutted and flash frozen right on the boat. It really is an art and a science.
Groupers are such powerful fish. I did not realize how hard they fight when they are hooked. The fishermen must have incredible skill and reflexes.
Seeing the fishermen immediately process and flash freeze the squid right on the boat shows how important it is to preserve freshness. It is amazing how much planning goes into every step.
The scene where the fishermen ice the groupers immediately after catching them really emphasized how serious they are about quality.
The attention to immediate chilling of scallops shows how important temperature control is in seafood harvesting.
Seeing hundreds of pounds of scallops pour onto the deck all at once was oddly satisfying. I had no idea scallops were collected in such a massive way.
It's incredible what they can get out of the ocean! But I wonder… is this sustainable in the long term? ๐ค
What a hard work ๐ช
Have you ever fished for grouper?