Pollock Fishing in the Bering Sea, Alaska
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- Опубліковано 18 сер 2014
- Pelagic (mid-water) trawling for pollock fish. This is a compilation of still shot and video edited to show a typical fishing experience on this type of commercial trawler in Alaska from start to finish. Unfortunately there is no audio. This video was made in 2006 on F/V Highland Light.
Pollock is a white fleshed fish used for fish sticks, fillet 'o fish, and also a main ingredient in surimi (artifical crab). Other byproducts include fishmeal (fertilizer and animal feed) and fish oil.
This is hard work. Wow, I appreciate the people who work hard, especially those who are low-grown and do the hard work.
Wow! Wayback in the day I worked on board the Kodiak enterprise! Such wonderful memories watching this, I can close my eyes and still feel the movement of the boat out in the Bering Sea! I miss my fellow crew! The Bering Sea will always have my heart.
This video brings back memories of DUTCH HARBOR. I've worked at Unisea Inc and I sure do miss it. Offloading Crabs, butchering it, Case Up, Badder Driver and much more task I was assign on. Starting Pay wasn't enough but I was still pleased with it. Thank you Unisea and Dutch Harbor, I would still want to visit there again.
That fish paste I could brush my teeth with!!! Mmmmm. But man seriously though. These men work there asses off, good to see men working hard. Keep up the hard work men, y’all help make this world go around. Very impressed
Thanks for the strategies you have contributed here.
これだけ沢山の人の生活を支えられるものが海から得られること自体が凄いと思いました。
I watched this fishing vessel, so impressed how modern this ship was, equipped with modern tech in different level fish processing with good brilliant caliber engineers who know their job,how to troubleshoot fixing the problem and with good timely management control.Most modern fishing vessel in the world.
Also to those brave fisherman out there risking life and limb to feed us I applaud you for your hard work
Wow, great video!
I worked on the Heather Sea out of Dutch Harbor, and the Unisea Barge. Good memories.
with how many fish that net was pulling in im surprised that the sea isnt completely fished out within 1 week
AWESOME, BUT HOW LONGER THE SEA WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE THAT FARTURE?
I did this job on board of Suprem Alaska Processing ship. It was a good dollar earner job and carpal tunnel syndrome after a few sessions.
@Dave Wageheim is it normal for processing to happen on a relatively small trawler such as this? What size is this vessel?
I worked on a processor ship a little bigger than that one, that deck is called “factory” they all look so similar, some of those people in the factory Deck look so familiar. Lol
How many of these vessels are likely to be on the water?
sesuai dengan cerita andy tresnadi,proses tumang 2 hour o'clok yanmang tade....semua pakai mesin serba canggih god job sea man
Very impressive, how many hauls like that can he do before the ship is full? I like how the entire fish is used.
You either like it or you love it. At sea Processing is not easy but you make good money and I love the guys I worked with. This boat is fucking pumping out that mince and surimi though . I worked in the freezer plates and case up area shown in the video good times
Very neat to watch