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Hi DMS! Thanks for featuring Halibut today. Such an odd fish with so many attributes. Delicious dish at any occasion.❤
Awsome my favorite fish you do such a good job with your video s !!!!!!!!!-
Thanks for sticking to the Science, and Not “Opinions.” 👍
What an incredible fish.
Awesome halibut! My fav sport fish to catch. I Am new sub but would love if you did more species from Southern California and the Sea of Cortez...
Maybe the Red and Yellow snappers or this endangered fish called a Tortoba, a type of croaker that is being overfished for its swim bladder in the black market.
@@ericbonofacio4695 What do they want it’s bladder for? Ingredients?
The bladder is valued for medicinal perks in eastern medicine. I read it was popular in SE Asia and in high demand.
Maybe do yellowtail tuna next or whale sharks or Spanish mackerels just ideas 💡👍
Halibut and sole are fascinating. Such odd creatures!
Such odd behavior for what otherwise looks like a normal fish.
Do they swim with their bodies lateral/flat, or vertical like a normal fish?
These fish are sideways (like the ways crabs walk) they are tasty and look funny.
Is weird to see a fish acting like that laying on it's sides and doing camouflage , add to that the eyes, it looks like a chameleon on fish body 😳
Hi DMS! Thanks for featuring Halibut today. Such an odd fish with so many attributes. Delicious dish at any occasion.❤
Awsome my favorite fish you do such a good job with your video s !!!!!!!!!-
Thanks for sticking to the Science, and Not “Opinions.” 👍
What an incredible fish.
Awesome halibut! My fav sport fish to catch. I Am new sub but would love if you did more species from Southern California and the Sea of Cortez...
Maybe the Red and Yellow snappers or this endangered fish called a Tortoba, a type of croaker that is being overfished for its swim bladder in the black market.
@@ericbonofacio4695 What do they want it’s bladder for?
Ingredients?
The bladder is valued for medicinal perks in eastern medicine. I read it was popular in SE Asia and in high demand.
Maybe do yellowtail tuna next or whale sharks or Spanish mackerels just ideas 💡👍
Halibut and sole are fascinating. Such odd creatures!
Such odd behavior for what otherwise looks like a normal fish.
Do they swim with their bodies lateral/flat, or vertical like a normal fish?
These fish are sideways (like the ways crabs walk) they are tasty and look funny.
Is weird to see a fish acting like that laying on it's sides and doing camouflage , add to that the eyes, it looks like a chameleon on fish body 😳