OCEAN CRITTERS I got in my CRAB TRAPS in Norway

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Different video this time. Join me as I show some of the creatures I get in contact with during my days crab fishing here in Norway.
    Hope some of you will enjoy this video!
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    Creatures in this video:
    Edible Crab (Cancer pagurus)
    European Lobster (Homarus gammarus)
    Conger Eel (Conger Conger)
    Helmet jellyfish (Periphylla periphylla)
    Norway king crab (Lithodes maja)
    Porcelain Crab (Porcellanidae)
    Snail fish (Liparidae)
    Northern Cowrie (Trivia arctica)
    Spiny starfish (Marthastarias glacialis)
    Blood star (Henricia)
    Yarrell's blenny (Chirolophis ascanii)
    Fivebeard rockling (Ciliata mustela)
    Common sunstar (Crossaster papposus)
    Purple sunstar (Solaster endeca)
    Brittle star (Ophiurida)
    Squat lobster (Galatheidae)
    White-tailed eagle
    Great black-backed gull
    Northern gannet
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Комментарии • 60

  • @JAdams-jx5ek
    @JAdams-jx5ek Год назад +1

    A bit of slice-of-life video is nice too.

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      Thanks! thought it was time for a bit of variety.

  • @PracticalReefer
    @PracticalReefer Год назад +2

    Another incredible video, some amazing cretures! 👏

  • @AlexT-du6ms
    @AlexT-du6ms Год назад +2

    Very cool! Keep em coming :)

  • @derpychicken2131
    @derpychicken2131 Год назад +6

    These have to be some of the most fascinating videos on your channel, only rivaled by the natural behavior of what are often considered "wild fish" in your aquariums. Local flora and fauna is just so diverse!

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your feedback! I really appreciate it! 🙂I have noticed many of you find the non-tank videos as (maybe more), interesting then the tank ones.. I do enjoy making these videos too, so I think I'll have to make more of them in the future! Thanks for checking it out!

  • @solanol9607
    @solanol9607 Год назад +1

    Love the videos

  • @englishfishkeeper2007
    @englishfishkeeper2007 Год назад +1

    Deep sea jellyfish, dang so lucky to see one

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Yeah, that was pretty cool! Never seen one of those before. Such a weird, but awesome looking creature!

    • @derrickhageman1969
      @derrickhageman1969 Год назад +1

      @@ColdwaterTanks sad to say this but you where right when you said that the jellyfish was dead or close to dieing most deep water animals can't survive in the shallower area's they die by a extreme case of decompresseon sickness or the rough water tears them up

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      @@derrickhageman1969 Yeah, I suspected as much.. Totally different environment down there in the deep. Much of the creatures that live down there just look out of this world though. So fascinating. Thanks for the info! Much appreciated!

  • @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030
    @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030 Год назад +3

    awesome video

  • @MixMasterLuffy
    @MixMasterLuffy Год назад

    I am enjoying your videos so much! Your life sounds amazing. Crabs/lobsters and other crustaceans are some of my absolute favorite animals and I've been obsessed with squat lobsters lately so seeing all kinds of crabs and lobsters and squat lobsters in your videos makes me really happy and I find it very relaxing. Crab is also one of my favorite foods and it would be so nice to eat some of your catch and check out critters with you. Living the dream :)

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      Thanks a lot! Very happy to hear that! :) Well, you don't see all the shitty weather days in the videos, so it's not all fun, hehe... Coming in contact with all these cool little critters is a big bonus of my work though for sure, as that's always been a big interest of mine. Didn't have the brains for the marine biology route, so this was the next best thing I guess, hehe.. Do you keep any crustaceans in aquariums yourself btw?

  • @swedreamhack5308
    @swedreamhack5308 Год назад +1

    Brown crab is one of favorite sea animals for sure. When I was 4-5 years my neighbour often caught a few and I got to come over and "play" with them on the lawn. When I was a bit older we used to search for young brownies during lowtide, quite scarce from what I remember, near my grand parents summer place. Bit different in color and shape from the normal shore crabs which I guess caught my interest.

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      Yeah, they're cool crabs! I've spent a lot of time around beaches and rockpools in my youth, but I never saw one of them in the tidal zone.. They must stay a but deeper in my area. All I saw were shore crabs...

  • @barleyarrish
    @barleyarrish Год назад +2

    I was hoping to see another fishing video Simon, it really is very interesting. I manage to keep the Cowries alive by providing their food which is the Star Sea Squirt Botryllus schlosseri (try saying that 5 times quickly).

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it! Seems to be more popular than the tank videos tbh, so I'll do more "non-tank" videos in the future for sure.. Really? Was not aware that's what they ate. I see quite a bit of that, so I'll have to try them again myself at some point then. Do the sea squirt grow in the tank as well, or do you have to get new regularly once it's eaten ?

    • @barleyarrish
      @barleyarrish Год назад +1

      @@ColdwaterTanks
      Some sea squirts survive better than others Incidentally

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      @@barleyarrish I see! Well, I have to give it a try at some point!

  • @kenwarden1864
    @kenwarden1864 Год назад +1

    That's really cool. I love crab! We have Dungeness and red rock crab here. I love all of em!

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Thanks Ken! Never tried dungeness or red rock crabs tbh, as they're not in Norwegian waters. I've still to eat a crab I didn't like though, hehe. So tasty!

  • @robertforrest7956
    @robertforrest7956 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous eagle!! We're we grew up on the Klamath River in Requa CA. we had Ospreys, really awesome birds and fun to watch them fish. Really enjoyed this video... Thanks!! 👍🏻😀

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Yeah, Eagles are spectacular! That's cool! Though they are supposed to be in Norway, I've never seen an Osprey myself. Cool looking birds! Glad you enjoyed it mate! 😁

  • @aliensyndrome1
    @aliensyndrome1 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video it was really interesting 🙂. Would love to see more similar videos of interesting critters and things that you find while crab fishing

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome! Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! I'll be sure to make more similar this in the future! 🙂 Thanks for the your suggestion and feedback! I really appreciate it!

  • @askmm2
    @askmm2 Год назад +1

    Nice video! 👍 I've seen you tried blue lights on your tank, but there weren't a lot of changes. Since you have opportunity to get those little snailfish, you can try blue light on them plus deep yellow filter for your eyes or camera (piece of coloured acrylic glass is ok). Biofluorescence in cold water species is rare, but those fish are reported to glow with green and red when young. Also baby lumpfish may glow in green. I havn't tried it in cold water yet, so it's interesting does it work or not. In tropical waters it looks realy fascinating.
    Those two nudis (dorids i think) were feeding in fact, the bryozoan on kelps is their menu 😀

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      Hmm, that sounds interesting! I had no idea! Sadly I'm not fishing in that area anymore until next year, but I'll definitely try that next year then! :)
      The bryozoan is the white thing with like tiny "square pattern" on the kelp in the video? If so, it should be possible to keep these nudibranch in a tank, as that's pretty easy to find.
      Thanks a lot for the info! Much appreciated!

    • @askmm2
      @askmm2 Год назад +1

      @@ColdwaterTanks "The bryozoan is the white thing with like tiny "square pattern" on the kelp in the video?" - Yeap.

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      @@askmm2 Been wondering what that is tbh.. Now I know, thanks!

  • @NoahAngelo
    @NoahAngelo Год назад +1

    Nice video! The camera quality is 👌🏼

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! Glad you liked it! A decent mobile camera goes a long way these days I think. I just struggle with "shaky cam" sometimes. Wondering about trying a GoPro for these kinds of videos tbh..

    • @NoahAngelo
      @NoahAngelo Год назад +1

      @@ColdwaterTanks It didn’t seem too shaky but you can always try stabilizing the footage after in your video editor. Or you can get a gimbal that stabilizes the camera while you hold it. Thank you for subscribing to me, much appreciated! I remember first seeing and commenting on one of your videos on reddit!

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      @@NoahAngelo Yeah, I've had worse in other videos. A lot of vibration in the boat, so is a struggle sometimes.. Have tried fixing in the editing software, but too much hassle, hehe.. You're welcome! Your channel looks interesting, so going to check out some videos! Nice thumbnails too! :)

    • @NoahAngelo
      @NoahAngelo Год назад +1

      @@ColdwaterTanks Well you’re doing a great job and thank you for the kind words. I look forward to your next video! :)

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      @@NoahAngelo Thank you! :)

  • @SherryG1
    @SherryG1 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for doing this video, Simon! I am sure your daily work seems boring to you but it is fascinating for us! Do you eat the crabs you catch or are you too sick of them to eat them? The blenny's with the cute hairdo's are super adorable! Watching your videos makes me want to visit Norway!

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome! Very happy to hear you found it interesting! 🙂 My work is indeed mostly routine, and not very exciting for me.. That said, seeing some of these creatures never gets boring. I'm always excited when I see something new, or something I don't see very often. Hope I'll never "outgrow" that, hehe..
      '
      Though I have to admit, I do get a bit sick of seeing these crabs at the end of the season, they're really good, so I do eat it regularly. Many ways to make it really tasty!
      Blennies are awesome! 😄
      Thanks a lot for your comment btw, I really appreciate it!

  • @foolofatook9867
    @foolofatook9867 Год назад +1

    I never knew I needed this channel. Aren't cowries venomous btw?

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Hehe, thanks! I certainly hope not, as I've been handling a lot of these... I really don't think this one is though. Maybe another species of cowries?

    • @foolofatook9867
      @foolofatook9867 Год назад

      @@ColdwaterTanks I just googled this for the first time ever and turns out I've been ridiculously misinformed all my life. Good thing they are safe because I was freaking out watching you handling a poor little cowrie ^^'

  • @2wohappy332
    @2wohappy332 Год назад +1

    I love this place, my whole life is the ocean, what part of Norway is this?

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Me too.. I've always loved the ocean! This is a place called Hitra, which is an island in the middle of Norway.

  • @hair_ofthedog5023
    @hair_ofthedog5023 Год назад +1

    Love it. Thanks for showing us! Do you ever have to return tank inhabitants back to the ocean that get too large?

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome! Glad you found it interesting! I have done that on a couple of occasions I have to admit... I try mostly including stuff that won't grow too big, but sometimes I get too tempted, and include species that outgrows my tanks...

  • @admobeer9551
    @admobeer9551 Год назад +2

    Your Edible Crab looks to be the same as what the U.S. calls Stone Crab. We only eat the claws. Is it the same for yours?

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +2

      Never heard of stone crabs tbh.. Looked them up, and they do indeed look similar. You can eat much of the insides of our crabs though. (It's a bit of work getting to the meat in there, but many like that...) There's also some brown stuff (and eggs at the right time of year) that's edible and tasty, but should be eaten sparingly..

  • @jorgenieto9703
    @jorgenieto9703 Год назад +1

    1:32 whats the thing on the floor?

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад +1

      Not sure what you're referring to tbh? All I see are the ropes for the traps, and a big piece of chain link that I use as a weight/sinker for some deep water Norway lobster traps..

    • @jorgenieto9703
      @jorgenieto9703 Год назад +2

      ​@@ColdwaterTanks might be the chain link. i thought it was a conger eel

    • @ColdwaterTanks
      @ColdwaterTanks  Год назад

      @@jorgenieto9703 I see. Only one conger in that clip, the one that falls down.