I get where you're coming from and how we tend to oversimplify the comparison, however, The taxonomic classification of shrimp is: Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Malacostraca Subclass: Eumalacostraca Superorder: Eucarida Order: Decapoda Suborder: Natantia@mishalewilson2058 Under the Kingdom Animalia, cockroaches belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, Class Insecta, and Order Blattodea I suppose the only thing they truly have in common is that they are part of the broad classification of arthropods. Somehow I don't believe in the classification of mammals that humans are whales, chimpanzees or mice.
They didn't show everything, but parts of the video do show snippets of the sorting process. They definitely don't show what's done with those sorted fish though.
You are so correct I promise they won't ever show where they make drags with unwanted bycatch.A trawl is an indiscriminate killing machine and some electronics will help them understand what they are catching but not to the degree of unnecessary slaughter.
Thank God !! I born, raised and still reside in New Orleans, Louisiana USA . Where our Seafood is Fresh daily . Thank You for Sharing Your Very Informative Video. Peace and Multiple Blessings to You.
Thank God !! I born, raised and still reside in New Orleans, Louisiana USA 😍. Where our Seafood is Fresh daily 😉👍. Thank You for Sharing Your Very Informative Video👏👏👏. Peace and Multiple Blessings to You 💯🥰😉👍⚜⚜⚜💗💗💗💗
@@BungieStudios You should watch the movie bliss. Don't watch the trailer! Trust me! Just put it on and enjoy! Will be one of the best movies you've ever seen! Don't judge it till you see the credits rolling! TRUST ME!
I'm from Alaska and a couple of my uncles commercial fish for shrimp. But they do it sustainably as anybody have IFQs which is an Individual Fishing Quota and each boat is only allowed so many poundage.
It always great when you go to Bubba Gumps Restaurants and ask where their shrimp are from and their reply... Indonesia- Farm-raised. I asked this on the strip in Ft. Lauderdale once and that was their reply. Here in Florida where we are literally surrounded by shrimp on both coasts. Sad... I never went to a Bubba gumps again.
what an informative video! i really appreciate the detail you put into explaining the shrimp catching process. however, i've got to say, i feel a bit conflicted about the shrimp farming practices shown. while they can provide jobs and help meet demand, aren’t there ethical concerns about sustainability and impact on local ecosystems? curious to hear others' thoughts!
In a metaphysical way, we do it to ourselves. Why are these people taking so much? To fill shelves and make them look nice while ultimately going to waste.
darkazurr They are.... ever hear of Abortion. And we don't eat babies...to Live. 😊 P.S. Lot's of shrimp in the ocean (and farm raised). We haven't even touched most of the ocean anyway. 😊
*These videos are fascinating! The factory's enormous machines make the work so much easier, and it's amazing how they eliminate the need for people to toil so hard! 😍😍😍😍*
great video! really enjoyed the insights into the shrimp catching process. but honestly, it seems like the environmental impact isn't getting enough attention. i feel like more focus should be on sustainable practices instead of just the process itself. what do you all think?
Unless they have already released it or destroyed it the Australians impounded the worlds largest factory fishing ship. This ship dwarfs all others in size and capacity. One Australian judge nicknamed the ship the MV plunder. This ship could do some serious damage to the seafood ability to reproduce. It is literally so enormous!
Well, on tuna fishing, everything that is not tuna is sell outside of the company and the money is distributed between the crew. Maybe its the same on here.
hand squished down into a mold. Know where your shrimp come from and hopefully not this massive processing boat. Look at the shrimp stuck in the gears wonder how spoiled it will be befor dislodging and ending up in your fried shrimp dinner.
Shrimps are abundance. The key is to develop the market demands, and keep the money flow for the industry. Texas gulf now has "Tiger Prawns", an invasive species that are much bigger in size. However, these tigers self have high economic values, they are sold for $24 per pound and a 3-prawn tempura appetizer in a Japanese restaurant can cost $16.
The whole planet is about to die with tha climate change and all, so I’m not particularly worried about the oceans. I’m worried about the whole planet. Shrimps? Yes, they will die along with us all.
@@torbjorneriksson9304 why would that hapoen to our planet? You must the most concerned that the war in ukraine has increased the carbon foot print on the planet by 2.7 million years every month ..it's not there fault but a single super sonic missiles produce the equivalent to 676 thousand amounts the carbon of a 7.5 t hgv does over 250 thousand miles . And they are setting them off like fire works there
It is nice that we have advance technology although there is also always a cursed side of it. I really hope we are NOT over farming, this video is showing a massive harvest that is probably done EVERYDAY by many different ships... though I really hope not. I cannot help but wonder if this way of farming really sustainable for the long run? How long do human have until when there will be no more shrimps, fishes, or an foods left to eat in the future? Not only these animals have to deal with mass farming, their species have to survive all the toxic chemicals and plastics we human continuously dump into the ocean that causes the rise of acidity and carbon dioxide in the water, we also reduced their foods sources as we continuously destroying corals and living environment in every corner in the world. I can only hope all these are done in a very controlled manner that is respectful and grateful to mother nature; it is the only way we can survive to the end as a human species on earth.
No problem, you are probably to young to remember the movie solient green. As people died they were just processed into food for the living. This is coming,as the politicians get real food the rest will eat each other.
There's alot of over fishing going on in all our oceans. Because of that, they also farm raise alot of those same animals otherwise they'd all be gone if all the world's seafood consumption was always wild caught
Been happening for decades. Pretty sure they know their limit to keep the food chain going at this point. Especially since they have invested millions is cultivating it. Probably would defeat their entire purpose if they caught everything to put them out of biz. lol
@@sambrown8224 no you haven't. Don't lie. Cause If you did then you would understand the cleaning and flash freezing the sorting the cooking the fresh. But you don't. Sp you didn't.
@@greggcurrie1399 the blue plastic bagging to transfer them to another part of the facility was useless they could have just used a belt system. Also plastic... All other bags were paper except for the final product.
It isn't because we are eating up the ocean dwellers too greedily. There are many factors. 8 billion human bodies consuming the quantity of shrimps in the ocean ... is insignificant. But humans are greedy for strange reasons!
i find it amazing there are any shrimp actually left in our oceans after watching this
Most of the shrimps sold at stores are farmed. Wild shrimps are much more rare and expensive
@@HAMID___ what is the difference between a wild one and a farmed one?
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@@emeksb.859 the wild ones live free in the oceans, and the farmed ones live on a farm and get fed by shrimp farmers.
@@ryanjones7681 Living on a farm they probably all have names.....lol :)
Breaded Jumbo Shrimp........YUM!
Each one of those little things used to be a living conscious creature. Doesn't stop me from being hungry for it though.
Lol same
$100 we are being farmed for aliens
Damn after all that processing I've been surprised there's anything left of the shrimp.
They literally used every part of the shrimp in the video.
A testament to how little people comprehend the bounty of the seas…
Remember shrimps are sea roaches. It’s the same as when a person has roaches in there house are they spread and make lots of babies
I get where you're coming from and how we tend to oversimplify the comparison, however,
The taxonomic classification of shrimp is:
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Subclass: Eumalacostraca
Superorder: Eucarida
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Natantia@mishalewilson2058 Under the Kingdom Animalia, cockroaches belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, Class Insecta, and Order Blattodea
I suppose the only thing they truly have in common is that they are part of the broad classification of arthropods.
Somehow I don't believe in the classification of mammals that humans are whales, chimpanzees or mice.
So that's how shrimp is caught and processed I got to say shrimp is one of my favorite seafoods to eat
This is not how your local seafood is caught.
wow
@@sassyarrow23 starve yourself then
@@sassyarrow23 go eat grass and save some for the cows
Did you know that shrimp are considered aquatic cockroaches?
They did a great job of editing out all of the the other marine life that gets caught in the nets. There's lots of it.
Impressive editing skills! 🎬🐟
They didn't show everything, but parts of the video do show snippets of the sorting process. They definitely don't show what's done with those sorted fish though.
You are so correct I promise they won't ever show where they make drags with unwanted bycatch.A trawl is an indiscriminate killing machine and some electronics will help them understand what they are catching but not to the degree of unnecessary slaughter.
And yet they flourish…
Generally they catch nothing so...
Thank God !! I born, raised and still reside in New Orleans, Louisiana USA . Where our Seafood is Fresh daily . Thank You for Sharing Your Very Informative Video. Peace and Multiple Blessings to You.
It's really amazing that they can shoot it underwater and a distance away from the ship
Incredible underwater shots! 🌊📷
Not really. Even cheap GoPro cameras can shoot under water
Thank God !! I born, raised and still reside in New Orleans, Louisiana USA 😍. Where our Seafood is Fresh daily 😉👍. Thank You for Sharing Your Very Informative Video👏👏👏. Peace and Multiple Blessings to You 💯🥰😉👍⚜⚜⚜💗💗💗💗
One day I will make my way to 'the big easy' to enjoy Shrimp n Grits, Po'boys, Beignets, Seafood Gumbo and all the Crawdaddy's I can eat! 🤣🤣🥳💜🦀🦞
Humans are truly horrifying predators. Love the cheerful music.
I love shrimps as a kid i used to catch mi own in the river,lagoons, or ocean cooked the almost alive super fresh
Mantap sekali mas bro..
Saya sangat suka makanan laut..
Seafood.
Good vidio...
In my life I've probably eaten a few thousand shrimp, but watching this makes you wonder... how many shrimp can there be!?
More than 🫵🏻 and all the predictors of the sea can eat, Mark.
The ship is amazing does so much before unloaded
I love eating seafood, especially when it's fresh, thank you for this interesting video
Super blessed job I'm amazed here 🇵🇭
No mindless AI voice, for that, I thank you. ✊🏻✊🏻
You can't be better than Bubba and Forrest
Shrimps are so good
! YUMMY! 🤤
I love shrimp it’s making me hungry
I prefer shelled raw shrimp. I see why the peeled & pre-cooked are tasteless. Too many freezing, thawing, re-freezing method.
It almost looks like a waste.
Excellent videos.
2:46 wow, I just saw one of the shrimp that I sautéed in garlic butter a few weeks ago... 6:36 I just saw it again.
This is exactly what I needed today. You always inspire me
These videos are so interesting the factory has a big machine and they don’t need people to work so hard! 😍😍😍😍
working in a Can, in the middle of the sea, yeah rigth buddy, there's no hard work.
Enjoy shrimp now. With high tech fishing like this shrimp are history!
Thats not even a tiny fraction of world shrimp population, stop being an alarmist.
Saludos desde Chile, excelente video.
I can't wait to go home, and eat a block of shrimp.
It never ceases to amaze me how much effort and resources humans put in to get something for nothing ... at least until it runs out.
I wish something could come from nothing. We would have unlimited resources.
@@BungieStudios You should watch the movie bliss. Don't watch the trailer! Trust me! Just put it on and enjoy! Will be one of the best movies you've ever seen! Don't judge it till you see the credits rolling! TRUST ME!
Increible todo el proceso!
Amazing job
I love shrimps, so delicious.
Thank you for your nice channel
Nice video
😇 Beautiful Business 🌹
Lieutenant Dan!
*Jumps into water and starts swimming to land*
He ain't got no legs?!
The upbeat pop music really sells it
I'm from Alaska and a couple of my uncles commercial fish for shrimp. But they do it sustainably as anybody have IFQs which is an Individual Fishing Quota and each boat is only allowed so many poundage.
That's good but I'm pretty sure the country that still catches and kills whales doesn't care about what an IFQ is.
Great job! 👏
- Greetings from Philippines
3:35 Are they literally...punching the scrimps down to fit every nook and cranny? 😅
That’s a LOT of processing before it hits peoples mouths
disco bay,......thats in Greenland !!!
I was married to a beautifull young Greenland woman....happy days those.
Depleting the oceans one haul at a time
Feeding people one meal at a time. 😊
Trillions of shrimp bro calm down
It always great when you go to Bubba Gumps Restaurants and ask where their shrimp are from and their reply... Indonesia- Farm-raised. I asked this on the strip in Ft. Lauderdale once and that was their reply. Here in Florida where we are literally surrounded by shrimp on both coasts. Sad... I never went to a Bubba gumps again.
Support local seafood! 🦐🌊
More consistency and quality assurance with farm raised. Cheaper too.
Wow shirmps ❤ a lot god bless food.
Bhai Technology is so impressive ❤
what an informative video! i really appreciate the detail you put into explaining the shrimp catching process. however, i've got to say, i feel a bit conflicted about the shrimp farming practices shown. while they can provide jobs and help meet demand, aren’t there ethical concerns about sustainability and impact on local ecosystems? curious to hear others' thoughts!
imagine if humans were harvested like this by another species lol
In a metaphysical way, we do it to ourselves. Why are these people taking so much? To fill shelves and make them look nice while ultimately going to waste.
So nice.
darkazurr
They are.... ever hear of Abortion.
And we don't eat babies...to Live. 😊
P.S.
Lot's of shrimp in the ocean (and farm raised). We haven't even touched most of the ocean anyway. 😊
watch the matrix
*These videos are fascinating! The factory's enormous machines make the work so much easier, and it's amazing how they eliminate the need for people to toil so hard! 😍😍😍😍*
And people without jobs starve...
excellent narration
great video! really enjoyed the insights into the shrimp catching process. but honestly, it seems like the environmental impact isn't getting enough attention. i feel like more focus should be on sustainable practices instead of just the process itself. what do you all think?
Rip nutrition value
Rip fresh food😂
Sou do Rio de janeiro Brasil , alta qualidade
That turtle release is pretty cool idea.
Thank you for the food guys! :)
촬영을 참 잘 했다~
새우 생산 과정이 정말 대단해 보이네요
정말 멋진 촬영이에요! 🎥🦐
Hasil laut yg sangat melimpah
And women don't like blue Collar men. We literally do and make all your favorite things. 💯💯💯
They take a beating along the way!
1:50 how amazing this is
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Unless they have already released it or destroyed it the Australians impounded the worlds largest factory fishing ship. This ship dwarfs all others in size and capacity. One Australian judge nicknamed the ship the MV plunder. This ship could do some serious damage to the seafood ability to reproduce. It is literally so enormous!
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Too bad that those shrimps are way too small.
@@rapatacush3 No they're not - it's the species.
@@rapatacush3 They ain't to small don't comment if you don't no what your talking about.
@@jase4270 nobody would be paying shit for those small ass shrimps on my country.
and what happens to the fish or other sea life that you catch ?
And they don’t answer the most important question….
Go to the garbage, where do you think they go? Take a bus to come back their house. 🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂🤦
Who cares
Well, on tuna fishing, everything that is not tuna is sell outside of the company and the money is distributed between the crew. Maybe its the same on here.
I think i would rather go out and catch my own shrimp thank you
I love shrimp! But this felt a lot longer than 9 minutes 😅
hand squished down into a mold. Know where your shrimp come from and hopefully not this massive processing boat. Look at the shrimp stuck in the gears wonder how spoiled it will be befor dislodging and ending up in your fried shrimp dinner.
Lmfbao
Lmfbao
not a big deal, shrimp is shrimp
@@edwinkrisna2902 you eat that crap
Way too aggro
Why do I feel sad yet I consume them as I did tonight 😭
Where abouts are the coconut shrimp caught? Are they located in an entirely different ocean or do the net them in a different way?
Those are caught closer to the coconut trees!
Lol, there actually is a coconut crab, they’re huge.
Those are generally found in more tropical regions.
😂😅! Beat me to it!
Wow!Thanks for your very interesting vedio,God bless 🙌 🙏 ✨️ ❤️
Have you ever caught something weird or scary in that net at sea by accident?
No, but i saw a dolphin smack his head with the hulk once.
Great 👍 video!
And that's why ya never buy shrimp, smashed, beat up product. No thanks. I catch my own .
I wish I had that option.
Incredible footage, so much handling. Very puzzled by bagging then almost immediately UNbagging..?!
What happens to the bycatch fish?
The shrimp probably enjoy the journey ;)
If you are processed that way you will enjoy that journey
Nice processing
Good job
Are they caught like that every day of the week and by how many different companies. A lot of Shrimp in the Oceans. What Ocean was that anyway?
I can remember when I was a little boy bed mattress were stuffed with coconut
👏👏👏👏👏👏
These are not shrimp for dining instead they are mostly used for fertilizer and processed or used in soups and stews.
This is our food we eat every day
Shrimps are abundance. The key is to develop the market demands, and keep the money flow for the industry. Texas gulf now has "Tiger Prawns", an invasive species that are much bigger in size. However, these tigers self have high economic values, they are sold for $24 per pound and a 3-prawn tempura appetizer in a Japanese restaurant can cost $16.
Can the oceans sustain this level of predation by human greed and still leave enough for other animals of the sea to live off.
Obviously
The whole planet is about to die with tha climate change and all, so I’m not particularly worried about the oceans. I’m worried about the whole planet. Shrimps? Yes, they will die along with us all.
The ocean is big alot fish and shrimp all year around lol
@@torbjorneriksson9304 why would that hapoen to our planet?
You must the most concerned that the war in ukraine has increased the carbon foot print on the planet by 2.7 million years every month ..it's not there fault but a single super sonic missiles produce the equivalent to 676 thousand amounts the carbon of a 7.5 t hgv does over 250 thousand miles .
And they are setting them off like fire works there
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Dried shrimp cooked in soup is absolutely delicious
no matter what you think about seafood... this kind of fishing destroys the ocean bottom :(
Very true. The authorities will wake up only after irreparable damage has been done.
@@kethareswarans9599 If it is already " destroyed" how much further damage can be done?🤣
What's the ocean floor ever done for me? Same with save the whales, why? What have they done for me?
True
@@jamespilbeam209 Newsflash: the world does not revolve around you and it’s not all about you. Have a great day, you malignant narcissist.
Kereeeeeeeeennnnn
Amazing
Just freeze them whole sell like that,less processing involved and tastier.
TOO COOL
It is nice that we have advance technology although there is also always a cursed side of it. I really hope we are NOT over farming, this video is showing a massive harvest that is probably done EVERYDAY by many different ships... though I really hope not. I cannot help but wonder if this way of farming really sustainable for the long run? How long do human have until when there will be no more shrimps, fishes, or an foods left to eat in the future? Not only these animals have to deal with mass farming, their species have to survive all the toxic chemicals and plastics we human continuously dump into the ocean that causes the rise of acidity and carbon dioxide in the water, we also reduced their foods sources as we continuously destroying corals and living environment in every corner in the world. I can only hope all these are done in a very controlled manner that is respectful and grateful to mother nature; it is the only way we can survive to the end as a human species on earth.
No problem, you are probably to young to remember the movie solient green. As people died they were just processed into food for the living. This is coming,as the politicians get real food the rest will eat each other.
Farming? They are in the sea this is not farming??
There's alot of over fishing going on in all our oceans. Because of that, they also farm raise alot of those same animals otherwise they'd all be gone if all the world's seafood consumption was always wild caught
Been happening for decades. Pretty sure they know their limit to keep the food chain going at this point. Especially since they have invested millions is cultivating it. Probably would defeat their entire purpose if they caught everything to put them out of biz. lol
The Asians especially Japanese are the worst at the over fishing with little concern for sustainability
I knew all about shrimp fishing from watching Forest Gump
The earth is 70 percent water. Humans can't end em , pollution might.
No wonder they cost so much! These things are bagged three times! Such a wasteful process.
Why don't you tell them how to do it better. I'm sure each step has a purpose.
@@greggcurrie1399 Have you ever been involved with seafood and it's processing? I have.......
@@sambrown8224 no you haven't. Don't lie. Cause If you did then you would understand the cleaning and flash freezing the sorting the cooking the fresh. But you don't. Sp you didn't.
@@greggcurrie1399 the blue plastic bagging to transfer them to another part of the facility was useless they could have just used a belt system. Also plastic... All other bags were paper except for the final product.
@@EikottXD why they need to waste their money for useless thing then?
This is why the oceans will be depleted in our lifetime, I wonder who will be the lucky person to eat the last wild caught shrimp
They fish for Shrimp in Southport Uk
Even the pubs called The Shrimper 🤷♀️ 100s of years been shrinking still plenty left
Dude a whale will swallow almost that much in one gulp 🤦🏾♂️ they are so abundant and reproduce alot so we're actually gonna be just fine 🙂
They breed fast you have no idea what you are talking about.
OK, so are you anti-fish? They eat WAY more shrimp than humans harvest.
It isn't because we are eating up the ocean dwellers too greedily. There are many factors. 8 billion human bodies consuming the quantity of shrimps in the ocean ... is insignificant.
But humans are greedy for strange reasons!
Interesting video
God is good
In last process its looks like cashew nuts
awesome