Thank you so much to enlighten on coastal culture. fishing is the life line of coastal region. We expect their life, tradition further days. that would helps to understand bayalu seeme people like me.from, Bagalkot.
Hi good evening mr and mrs kamath nice travel vlog super agide visit to Tonka beach at honnavara super agide beach sun set chanagithu nodalu thumba kushi ayitu drone view nalli fishing boat riding thorisiddu chanagithu nodalu thumba kushi ayitu honnavar fish market big boat fish unloading chanagithu fisher man ninda fishing bagge olleya mahiti kotidira kelalu tumba kusi ayitu nice sharing of video super estondu ton of fish ottagi nodi tumba kusi ayitu nice sharing of video super
Dear Sir and Madam, The 30 tons fish which you are describing in Vlog are nothing but SARDINES. Sardines have been caught by HUMANS since ages. Sardines are called in different names even by Greeks, Romans, Egyptians etc. SOME CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT SARDINES. 1. Fresh sardines are mainly sold as pickled, smoked, or preserved in cans. Therefore they are processed generally in fish mills. 2. The word SARDINE IS SYNONYMOUS WITH FISH OIL BECAUSE SARDINE is considered as the safest source of fish oil as they are low in mercury content and other heavy metals. 3. Schools of sardines can be miles long and are often visible from an airplane. Watching a school of sardines move, twisting and turning in near unison, is mesmerizing. 4. Sardines are an important part of the open water food web. Many birds, marine mammals and other fishes eat sardines as a mainstay of their diets. 5. It's been a boom and bust history for the Pacific sardine fishery in the US. During the 1920s through the 1940s, sardines were the most important and largest commercial fishery in California: annual yields peaked at 700,000 metric tons in 1936 and 1937. However, under high demand for canned fish, fish meal and oil, this species was fished to the point of commercial extinction. Nowadays there are hardly enough SARDINES to fish IN PACIFIC, ATLANTIC OCEANS AND MEDITERRANEAN SEA.
@@mmkvlogs I am pretty much alive and kicking. I am 63 but still continue to work. It is nearly impossible for us to eke out a livelihood as RUclips bloggers EXCEPT A FEW LUCKY ONES. In the US, there is no retirement age but in order to make money one should have both brain and brawn working in unison. If there is any issue in either of them then that individual is out of the door. No mercy in the capitalistic society.
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Thank you so much to enlighten on coastal culture. fishing is the life line of coastal region. We expect their life, tradition further days. that would helps to understand bayalu seeme people like me.from, Bagalkot.
Hi good evening mr and mrs kamath nice travel vlog super agide visit to Tonka beach at honnavara super agide beach sun set chanagithu nodalu thumba kushi ayitu drone view nalli fishing boat riding thorisiddu chanagithu nodalu thumba kushi ayitu honnavar fish market big boat fish unloading chanagithu fisher man ninda fishing bagge olleya mahiti kotidira kelalu tumba kusi ayitu nice sharing of video super estondu ton of fish ottagi nodi tumba kusi ayitu nice sharing of video super
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Sir nelamangaladalli 150rs kg
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Nice vlog............on a note curiosity....... how many kgs and which variety fish did you carry for ur home......😋
Took 100 rs worth fish (Thori).. that too the fishermen gave it as a gift
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Dear Sir and Madam,
The 30 tons fish which you are describing in Vlog are nothing but SARDINES. Sardines have been caught by HUMANS since ages. Sardines are called in different names even by Greeks, Romans, Egyptians etc.
SOME CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT SARDINES.
1. Fresh sardines are mainly sold as pickled, smoked, or preserved in cans. Therefore they are processed generally in fish mills.
2. The word SARDINE IS SYNONYMOUS WITH FISH OIL BECAUSE SARDINE is considered as the safest source of fish oil as they are low in mercury content and other heavy metals.
3. Schools of sardines can be miles long and are often visible from an airplane. Watching a school of sardines move, twisting and turning in near unison, is mesmerizing.
4. Sardines are an important part of the open water food web. Many birds, marine mammals and other fishes eat sardines as a mainstay of their diets.
5. It's been a boom and bust history for the Pacific sardine fishery in the US. During the 1920s through the 1940s, sardines were the most important and largest commercial fishery in California: annual yields peaked at 700,000 metric tons in 1936 and 1937.
However, under high demand for canned fish, fish meal and oil, this species was fished to the point of commercial extinction. Nowadays there are hardly enough SARDINES to fish IN PACIFIC, ATLANTIC OCEANS AND MEDITERRANEAN SEA.
Thank you for the information. Happy to see your comment after a long long time
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I am pretty much alive and kicking. I am 63 but still continue to work. It is nearly impossible for us to eke out a livelihood as RUclips bloggers EXCEPT A FEW LUCKY ONES. In the US, there is no retirement age but in order to make money one should have both brain and brawn working in unison. If there is any issue in either of them then that individual is out of the door. No mercy in the capitalistic society.
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