I’m as concerned as anyone else about our seabeds and marine life, as well as sustainable fishing. But a lot of folks here are jumping to conclusions. Scallops generally live in large clusters deep on the sandy ocean floor, far from coral reefs (which are generally in shallow waters) and many of the life forms you’re familiar with such as sponge, urchins, and most types of fish. Most things that get caught in dredger nets besides scallops are starfish and rocks, which fishermen are often required by law to toss back into the ocean along with underdeveloped and undersized scallops to promote sustainable fishing. There are also limits to how many scallops each vessel can take in yearly, called quotas, and selling small or undersized scallops can result in fines since it diminishes their numbers. It’s relatively rare for anything other than scallops, starfish, rocks, and the occasional clam or crab to get caught in the nets. And, as I stated, the fishermen are required to return them to the ocean. This is a very heavily regulated industry. Do also keep in mind that a single scallop can produce over 200,000,000 eggs in its lifetime, and many are hermaphroditic and can switch between male and female. As such, their reproduction rate is quite high, and eggs are far too small to get caught in the dredger nets.
According to the charity Open Seas, scallop dredging is the worst method of fishing for sea life because of the damage it causes the seabed habitat and its species. But conscientious diners need not despair: there are still guilt-free means of eating scallops. The Marine Conservation Society has not advised people to stop eating scallops altogether, but has encouraged seafoodies to eat the more sustainable kind. “Look for hand-dived options as this is a low-impact fishing method,” says Debbie Crockard, the society’s senior fisheries policy advocate
Hahahah, nice! That first line of your comment before you start shilling for the dredge fishing industry was quite funny. Also like how you mention how scallops generally live far from coral reefs as if it has some sort of relevance. Lol, I could see what you were doing and I dig your style.
As someone with a neutral opinion, OPs comment made sense to me, is just flaming and insulting him. Maybe if I knew more I’d agree with you about op being a shill, but as I am still neutral, OP seemed much more compelling.
Dude they’re dragging a cage that’s like 10 feet wide lol, do you have any idea how large the oceans are? That’s the equivalent of trying to mow 1000 acres with a pair of scissors.
@@FalsePips Dumbest ever comment displaying your lack of knowledge. Most of the Ocean is a baren desert. Only life exists on the fringes of shoreline. After that there's just salt water ! Idiot.
Classic example of why so many of us have been trying for years to position how this type of bottom-gear fishing is entirely inappropriate on so many levels... folks need to post this far and wide to show just how destructive scallop dredging is... ridiculous this posted as something good... irresponsible beyond belief...
Just like here in the Chesapeake Bay with the fish oil ships depleting the fish that other species depend on to live. The fishery here has suffered tremendously. No where near the amount of fish being caught that we used to catch in the 70s and 80's.
Don't you just love the way this type of fishing/ catching method totally destroys everything in its path, leaving behind the equivalent of an apocalyptic desert on the floor of the ocean. 👏👏👏 Well done fishing industry 👏👏👏
@@spidermight8054 And of course nothing else lives there. No weed beds which are the nurseries for many fish stocks, no habitat for shrimp and bait that feeds the rest of the ocean. I love scallops but it really is an insanely destructive method of fishing. Its been banned in so many places here because it nearly wiped out entire ecosystems. I'll eat them as long as they have been hand caught of foraged, can't condone buying commercially fished wild scallops.
Unfortunately all common seafood will be extinct or at the very least endangered, overfishing is a truly devastating, measurable phenomenom. That along with the water toxicity and levels of PCBs, mercury and heavy metals in all seafood, is the real thing environmentalists should be fighting over, rather then some nonsense about oil being bad and humans influence heating up the planet. The latter is all about governments trying to tax the fossil fuels industry, netting them trillions in taxes, like the Paris climate accord, USA had to pay a few trillion over the course of a couple years, for a “carbon tax” Idiots like to pretend they’re fighting the important issues and in their ignorance ignore the larger very real environmental problem.
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@Jason Adams Tbh, the asian populous are known for overfishing. Not to mention they only fish for certain markets, not the "world population" as you put it. And there are plenty of countries that farm this kind of thing, so I fail to see their excuse or yours.
This is wrong in so many levels! They are literally destroying the seabed and overfishing. One of the most destructive and unsustainable practice I have seen. This should be baned!
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@@KatRollo uh huh. So don’t you think they would have run out of scallop fishing grounds by now if they don’t recover? Yep, they would have. Very little bycatch.
@@evergreen4034 They don’t, they keep fishing beyond the areas where they have just fished. Just imagine someone dragging a huge rake across the countryside ripping up all the vegetation, inc the hedges, trees and and dry stonewalls and turning the whole countryside into a desert and killing all the wildlife inc the insects. How long do you think it would take for the wildlife to return, especially considering that they keep doing it over and over again? Anyway please don’t question my judgment on this subject because I’m a marine scientist having worked with the scallop fleet for many years and I’ve dived through areas of seabed which has been raked by scallopers and seen the terrible damage and destruction they have caused over huge areas of the UK and Europe’s inshore and offshore coastline. The only scallop fishing that should be allowed is diving for them in controlled and regulated areas!
@@paulstrilciw5863 trust me, I know. The op was asking how will there be any left though. That is why I said farming basically, without getting into the topic too much.
This is comercial fishing where profit comes first , they have nothing to spare , this shell grew up naturally in 2 years , it also destroy food chain of many marine species and corals in sea bed . There should be a monatoruim and control of this kind of trawl
The rakes can only be used in sandy bottom conditions. Rocky, grass, et c. and it could break or be clogged. Sand bottoms are devoid of plant life and other animals minus those that filter feed. The main ecological damage caused by them is any accidental by catch (unintended marine life) or if something breaks and is left on the bottom. It’s possible they can hit underwater power conduits, gas lines, et c. and cause outages to whoever received the stuff on the other end of the pipe. Shrimp boats use large nets with chains in front of them. Then chain goes along the surface of the sand and the shrimp instinctively jump up, landing in the net that hovers over the bottom (there fragile enough that you don’t want them to drag on even a sandy bottom).
Based on the video, it’s not a farm, it would be open water somewhere. Farm raised scallops and other shellfish are grown in bags that get progressively bigger as the shellfish gets larger. When harvest day comes, the “farmer” just comes and lifts the big bag out of the water and sends them stuff to a processing plant
Until we as consumers only buy what we need, the focus will always be on getting more than what we need in favour of cash. Overconsuming is the issue, not the fishing itself, they would fish less if less was bought.
Every bit of that is getting bought and served up on a plate. Do you think this is just a family fishing boat? I agree it's destructive but as long as we keep buying it they are taking just what they need
@@brittanybynature People are driven by a make believe system called money. They have't been brought up to consider the other life forms that they are effecting.
Is that ur way of saying that u think this is harmful to the sea floor? These are in designated fisheries an its kept confined this is natural an if u want to blame anyone blame the human spieces for wanting the large quantity. I dont blame anyone tho it's normal I eat them my self an think this is fine. Seeing as how they reproduce so fast.
@@mr.sledderman well yes, congratulations for you to comment on a last year comment. As what I remember, there are so many comments go on the uploader, so I write that comment to help the next viewers that the uploader intends to educate us, not to promote a business. Maybe those comments are already erased by the uploader, who knows. And yes, just go on with your usual diet, I don't mind it.
*THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS* all you guys criticizing this probably live in Nebraska and never been to a fish market before or understand how this works. The government agency NOAA and its SCIENTISTS write many regulations and conduct surveys of the ocean floor to make sure it is sustainable. There are specific amount of pounds scallops you can take and sell at a fish market if you are over that number you won’t be able to sell them. US fishing guidelines are very protective. I’ve worked on boats like these and y’all who don’t know anything about them just want to see people lose jobs and towns destroyed without sources of incomes. You don’t understand at all how this works. For instance they are throwing the smaller scallops BACK INTO THE OCEAN SO THEY CAN LIVE... NOT WASTI THEM because you can’t shuck juvenile scallops! Please do some research before you all start raving and demand “justice”. Have any of you seen how they treat chickens in farms where there are why dress packed into coops and grown in factories how about you stop eating chicken too then if that’s how you think.
I'm impressed. Rather than seeing this and thinking "overfished" I'm thinking they're practically everywhere in heaps upon heaps (some exaggeration). The guys shelling them are like John Henry. This is what it means to be wild caught. Can't possibly mass produce at reasonable cost without this type of means - and the awesome thing about it is it still doesn't take a huge crew to do it. Love the video.
They are there for a reason, they need to stay there for the ecosystem to flourish Capitalism is destructive and unsustainable. We must use systems that preserve ecosystems.
It's a farm bro. Nowhere on Earth would have that concentration of one species. Not even NYC. lol And there as least there is an even distribution of sizes of humans. It's amazing how the comments think some ships have a "mass adult scallop colony detector".
While here in the philippines .. getting scallops is pretty hard "mano-mano" means with the use of our bare hands while diving using compressor.. no advance equipment or machineries.. But in return to our mother ocean .. it is safer..
Awesome video! If i were younger i would love to do this for a living. I will enjoy eating scallops even more now. God bless technology keeping these guys safe and producing good food for the world.
@Brown Pants not hippy talk, it's caring about where we live. Our ocean takes up 70% of the planet. It's fine to fish and kill for what you need. Hunting and fishing is the cycle of life. But this is something else entirely. They are overfishing plain and simple. They are killing many other creatures than intended, and they are ruining the bottom of the oven floor with the excavator dredge's. It's greedy and glutenous. Don't be a moron and defend this kind of stuff.
For everyone bagging out this method of fishing by the size of the catch's and fish size the method and "quoter" sizes must be well maintained. Lots of nice looking scallops 👍
@james swinth it just wow..ppls in here comments with their opinions with open mind. Before u asked me to educate myself, u should ask urself, where is ur manners to speak nicely to ppls. Ppls might feel offended with what u said!!
Why the government allow this kind of fishing..? 😣😰 its horrible to see how that machine swipe and destroy the ocean floor.. no corals and sea plants will grow in that way..
Mostly incorrect. Scallops generally live in large clusters deep on the sandy ocean floor, far from coral reefs and many of the life forms you’re familiar with. Most things that get caught in dredger nets besides scallops are starfish and rocks, both of which fishermen toss back into the ocean along with underdeveloped and undersized scallops to promote sustainable fishing. There are limits to how many scallops each vessel can take in yearly, called quotas, and selling small or undersized scallops can result in fines since it diminishes their numbers. It’s relatively rare for anything other than scallops, starfish, rocks, and the occasional clam or crab to get caught in the nets. And, as I stated, the fishermen are required to return them to the ocean. This is a very heavily regulated industry.
1. This seems unsustainable 2. The shuckers literally waste 60% of the meat. The fringes and roe CAN be eaten and are quite flavourful and have great texture.
Idk y people dont make seafarms for scallops. Its easy to do and keeps the same quality as a handived or net caught sea scallop without overturning sea floors and while also reducing the uncertainty in yield and providing a stable supply.
@@ashtar929 Because its cheaper, and wild caught look better as their diets are natural. Part of the reason Salmon in grocery stores are dyed pink is because their meat turns grey when raised on pellet food. Still not an excuse to destroy the ocean floor.
@ashtar929 not really. The equipment is really cheap along with the food. It only takes minimal people to farm scallops. They are easy to farm and fertilize. There's a lot of videos on UA-cam showing the process. These scraper boats take a lot of fuel, not to mention the cost of the crew and boat upkeep. I'm sure the costs are similar. The only difference is these ocean pirates damage the ocean everywhere they go and take much more than just scallops off the sea bed. They kill many other species along with wrecking reefs and natural sea beds. This type of fishing is disgusting.
I see people saying this is how the reefs and coral are being destroyed, nonsense! Did you watch the same video I watched? No coral, no by-catch (except starfish), no ripped up weed beds just a hell of a lot of excess harvesting of sea scallops. This type trawler cannot operate in the shallow waters that coral reefs live. Those that say this is unsustainable are correct. We farm clams and oysters, why not scallops? I’ve seen the depletion of so much sea life in my lifetime I fear that those that can effect change will ignore our oceans and its sea life that most of it will become extinct. As a child I fished for fun, as a young man I fished for food as an old man I no longer fish because most of what was plentiful when I used to fish is so scarce I don’t want to fish for it.our shoreline waters are brown or cloudy, our bays smell, natural caught clams, oysters and mussels aren’t safe to eat because of effluent waste. Crabs too are unsafe. Fish carry high levels of mercury and iodine. There are parasitic worms in some of the larger fish making them unusable. ANYWAY I’m rambling....😩
I did it every evening 6 months a year in high school. I was the one that always had money. I also bought a brand new car 6 months after graduating high school with cash. That was 1970. Not as hard as you think but very hard on the hands we shucked little bay scallops about half that size but without gloves as it is faster bare handed.
That's what they said 10 generations ago. You have no idea how regulated this industry is, how few boats are left in the fleet compared to past years. People have to eat. You sound like a Democrat for sure. You're concerned about shells more than people work to feed their family and others. Think!
Lmaoo there’s literally million upon millions of sea life produced every yr or even daily. Highly doubt we can eat all of the oceans seafood. Even if we tried. Relax 🤣😂
Where these are they catching these?................I sea scalloped a few times.............I remember the shells were flat.........but these scallops have ridges on the shells like bay scallops.....which I've done too.....................
This the same reason why lobsters are so small now, a couple hundred years ago a 5 pound lobster was considered small... Food for thought or lack there of 😅🤨
This isn't the people doing it. This is money. A world without money, power vaccumming the worlds people is part of the problem... If we didn't need to pay for anything. Then their wouldn't be a market to pull resources like this video?.. Overworking and enslaving people for profit... If the people had the power and resources to grow everything everywhere instead of it being concrete jungles and bought land... Then wouldn't the world be wonderful? It's greedy circles creating world havoc instead of helping the world.
That's the very reason I buy nothing caught by China, I look at the label and if it says China ,I lay it down. More people need to boycott any fish caught by China. China isnt fishing to feed their own people they are destroying the oceans for profit by selling to any country that will buy their ill gotten product. These Chinese fishing trawlers are robbing and stealing the bounty of every country on earth. Just give it a check and look the next time you go shopping for seafood, China is the number one supplier of seafood in the world.
they are shucked at sea because the shells are full of spat or baby scallops are left to grow . landing in the shell is a sure way to destroy your next crop .
It's illegal to shell them at sea in NZ. The shells are not full of spat. The orange roe is full of spawn and that's how they reproduce. Don't fall for fishing industry lies.
@@crankycrow7371 no the shells are not full of spat. Scallops reproduce by spawning. The orange roe is full of sperm and eggs. Dead scallop shells do not reproduce.
@@kentaylor2416 any idiot would know a dead shell would not reproduce but the scallop spat sticks to the dead shells and grows . i said the shells are full of SPAT not SPAWN . I fished them for over 30 years .
Oh so this is how the ocean floor gets destroyed. There must be a better tool for this, right? But let me guess it saves the ocean floor but they’ll collect less scallops. 🥴
Bet that cow is somebodies mother. The blood is on your hands ! Poor cow did nothing to anyone, and gets killed for all the effort. I wonder why we still have cows, when so many are eaten every day.? At the current rate, we will soon not have a cow left. We will all live in a cow less world, and be reminded daily how we exploited the poor harmless creatures until we had none left.... all simply because we get hungry, and said "To hell with the next generation".
Man, you guys have it down. That crew is hustling. It’s awesome to see.. where do you get your dredges at? and you other guys about the ecosystem you don’t even know what you’re talking about.
What are you talking about destroyed environment did you not see the ocean floor that has no corals or anything nearby but just sand all over those scallops dont dwell around corals
@@Luxserina no beauty, they are really destroying the environment, that the seabed does not have plants and "looking for nemo" does not mean that it is not alive There are thousands of organisms living on that ocean floor, all now dead from that way of fishing ...
So sorry to the people who do not have a education. But can make a comment, the industry has been under heavy regulation from 1975. Scallop are found in the same area all the time, and it not a big area. So please get a education
So many people in comments have absolutely zero clue about scallop fishing. The second video where there is a lot of scallop, is from Okhotsk coast of Hokkaido, Japan. Every year around 300 thousand tons of scallop is harvested, and it's 100% sustainable. Because sowing method is used. It's when small baby scallops are released in the sea, and left to grow for 3-4 years, to be harvested later. And there is no damage to seabed, because its all just sand, no corals or anything.
Looks like alot of busted one or previously opened. Bummer..... Are they throwing them back so the baby animals can use the old shell like oysters. ? Question.
Looks like a typical scallop drag, the bottom of the "net" is chain mesh so trawling it along the bottom won't destroy it, the spikey part is to kick up all the scallops as it gets dragged along the seabed
My God I wish you naysayers would get your facts straight. First - CORAL. Coral grows in shallow, clear, WARM water of 70 - 85 degrees where it is usually quite rocky.. Scallops prefer deep, cold water usually 45 - 50 degrees and a sandy bottom. You ain't gonna catch scallops on a coral reef and you ain't gonna find coral where it is deep and cold. Second, this method of fishing is perfectly legal in the US. There are scallop fleets operating in Alaska as well as off the NE US coast. Third, in the US the scallop fisheries are managed for sustainability. As a fisherman, they want that management. If you have spent $4 million on your boat, $250K on gear and equipment, $100K per year on vessel maintenance and another $100K on training the crew. Do you honestly think a person would do that for a return of maybe $1.5 million per year if I thought the fishery would only last a short time? Four, those complaining about the rough handling of the scallops have never been to a slaughter house or seen chicken processed. 'Nuff said about that. Five, as for farming seafood, I would eat Atlantic Salmon before I would eat and farmed seafood. Imagine the quality of the product after being trapped in a small area with 10,000 of your closest buddies drinking their piss and eating their, well, you get the idea. Fish farms around the world are getting the reputation of being toxic. Please, do your research before you pop off with emotions and not facts.
It's not could be, the devastation caused by scallop dredging is akin to a farmer chopping down an orchard to harvest apples !!! I scuba dived for over 50 years and have witnessed this criminal destruction, nothing survives these dredges !!!
Yeah mate, I never buy seafood. Was working on a fishing boat for a bit and saw enough Always better to go and catch everything yourself, that’s fair and that’s how it’s meant to be, instead of over killing the oceans and destroying the whole food chain
@@governorhunter734 yeah they just gonna get what the money needs the rest of body they just gonna throw along the sea.. more tsunami to come for those who arr greed in the ocean
I love scallops but, I also want future generations to enjoy them also, why do we always overdo it? Is this industry monitored? I wrap them in bacon, but now i'm thinking about the destruction and waste.It's hard to watch.Some country's only want profit, I guess. Love and Peace to all!
this is deep sea fishing and coral reefs are mostly in shallow waters. but still seeing tons of scallops being scraped off the ocean floor and harvested is worrying
I’m as concerned as anyone else about our seabeds and marine life, as well as sustainable fishing. But a lot of folks here are jumping to conclusions.
Scallops generally live in large clusters deep on the sandy ocean floor, far from coral reefs (which are generally in shallow waters) and many of the life forms you’re familiar with such as sponge, urchins, and most types of fish. Most things that get caught in dredger nets besides scallops are starfish and rocks, which fishermen are often required by law to toss back into the ocean along with underdeveloped and undersized scallops to promote sustainable fishing. There are also limits to how many scallops each vessel can take in yearly, called quotas, and selling small or undersized scallops can result in fines since it diminishes their numbers.
It’s relatively rare for anything other than scallops, starfish, rocks, and the occasional clam or crab to get caught in the nets. And, as I stated, the fishermen are required to return them to the ocean. This is a very heavily regulated industry. Do also keep in mind that a single scallop can produce over 200,000,000 eggs in its lifetime, and many are hermaphroditic and can switch between male and female. As such, their reproduction rate is quite high, and eggs are far too small to get caught in the dredger nets.
According to the charity Open Seas, scallop dredging is the worst method of fishing for sea life because of the damage it causes the seabed habitat and its species. But conscientious diners need not despair: there are still guilt-free means of eating scallops. The Marine Conservation Society has not advised people to stop eating scallops altogether, but has encouraged seafoodies to eat the more sustainable kind. “Look for hand-dived options as this is a low-impact fishing method,” says Debbie Crockard, the society’s senior fisheries policy advocate
Hahahah, nice! That first line of your comment before you start shilling for the dredge fishing industry was quite funny. Also like how you mention how scallops generally live far from coral reefs as if it has some sort of relevance. Lol, I could see what you were doing and I dig your style.
As someone with a neutral opinion, OPs comment made sense to me, is just flaming and insulting him. Maybe if I knew more I’d agree with you about op being a shill, but as I am still neutral, OP seemed much more compelling.
Noooo not from the seaflooor
@@rohanplantboyjames6812why do you think it is irrelevant?
How long does it take for a shell to form ? It seems they’re harvesting faster than they can grow. Sad
Well here in England it takes them 3 1/2 years to reach the size required, they grow fast. (40mm)
They don't care.
They fish out a bed and move on to the next one.
Dude they’re dragging a cage that’s like 10 feet wide lol, do you have any idea how large the oceans are? That’s the equivalent of trying to mow 1000 acres with a pair of scissors.
@@FalsePips
Dumbest ever comment displaying your lack of knowledge.
Most of the Ocean is a baren desert.
Only life exists on the fringes of shoreline.
After that there's just salt water !
Idiot.
@@maxfastest that makes sense. thanks for the knowledge
Love the happy-go-lucky music in the background as you are devastating the seafloor and all the marine life on it......
Oh be quiet. Nobody cares what u have to say
You ever eat a scallop? I haven't. If you have then shut up, eat a carrot instead and go away now.
I will never complain about my job again.😂
Deep respect for these fishermen. I hope their families appreciate what they do for them.
Classic example of why so many of us have been trying for years to position how this type of bottom-gear fishing is entirely inappropriate on so many levels... folks need to post this far and wide to show just how destructive scallop dredging is... ridiculous this posted as something good... irresponsible beyond belief...
Just like here in the Chesapeake Bay with the fish oil ships depleting the fish that other species depend on to live. The fishery here has suffered tremendously. No where near the amount of fish being caught that we used to catch in the 70s and 80's.
Your right, they are scrapping the bottom of the ocean. There are many different kinds of species there. Capitalism at work.
BeeeSsssss.
Notice how they caught only what they were looking to catch....
@@elonmust7470 that’s what I was about to say, I didn’t see any foreign objects 💀
Don't you just love the way this type of fishing/ catching method totally destroys everything in its path, leaving behind the equivalent of an apocalyptic desert on the floor of the ocean. 👏👏👏 Well done fishing industry 👏👏👏
I think they just stay in that part of ocean which for scallops..no corals that would damages...
@@divinasueta1890 There are still other living bottom dwellers at the bottom (crabs, lobster, bottom feeding fishes etc)
You’re ignorant. These scallops live in the sandy mud.
@@spidermight8054 And of course nothing else lives there. No weed beds which are the nurseries for many fish stocks, no habitat for shrimp and bait that feeds the rest of the ocean. I love scallops but it really is an insanely destructive method of fishing. Its been banned in so many places here because it nearly wiped out entire ecosystems. I'll eat them as long as they have been hand caught of foraged, can't condone buying commercially fished wild scallops.
@@helimansam aren't you supposed to go hug a tree about now
This is what you call back breaking work
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ONE AT A TIME GUYS DON'T GO OVERKILL KEEP DOING THIS AND SCALLOPS WILL BE EXTINCT
Unfortunately all common seafood will be extinct or at the very least endangered, overfishing is a truly devastating, measurable phenomenom. That along with the water toxicity and levels of PCBs, mercury and heavy metals in all seafood, is the real thing environmentalists should be fighting over, rather then some nonsense about oil being bad and humans influence heating up the planet. The latter is all about governments trying to tax the fossil fuels industry, netting them trillions in taxes, like the Paris climate accord, USA had to pay a few trillion over the course of a couple years, for a “carbon tax”
Idiots like to pretend they’re fighting the important issues and in their ignorance ignore the larger very real environmental problem.
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Omg you sound stupid
@@kidflix5879 you sound stupid this sounds like a serious issue and you're just gonna say It's stupid? You are stupid
Gawd are you dumb.... see an atlas
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The title should be.. "THIS HOW THEY DESTROY THE OCEAN FLOOR"
SILVERBAQ GAME BIRDS Very SAD
They leave it like a barren wasteland where nothing can survive afterwards
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@Jason Adams ohh one of the crew is here!!
@Jason Adams Tbh, the asian populous are known for overfishing.
Not to mention they only fish for certain markets, not the "world population" as you put it.
And there are plenty of countries that farm this kind of thing, so I fail to see their excuse or yours.
Over fishing will exhaust mother nature's abundance.
On its way already
no way. when a fish population gets low you just go for another fish species and return years later after populations have come back.
@@u235u235u235 That only works when the fishery is voluntarily let to rebound. This does not happen with all fishing fleets.
@@2manycatsforadime well, yes. there needs to be coordination. there's plenty of great tasting fish people haven't tried.
This is wrong in so many levels! They are literally destroying the seabed and overfishing. One of the most destructive and unsustainable practice I have seen. This should be baned!
In most countries it's forbidden by law
It's forbidden by law
Its forbidden.
It should stop.
Don't like it?
Don't eat them.
No demand = no supply
No I disagree more scallop for my tummy
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Birds poop white because of the enzymes in their tummy tum tum
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How long does it take for the dragged bare areas to recover?
They never will!
They don't.
@@KatRollo uh huh. So don’t you think they would have run out of scallop fishing grounds by now if they don’t recover? Yep, they would have. Very little bycatch.
@@happyguy5414 so how do you explain people successfully dragging for scallops and fish as well as trapping lobster in the same locations for decades?
@@evergreen4034 They don’t, they keep fishing beyond the areas where they have just fished.
Just imagine someone dragging a huge rake across the countryside ripping up all the vegetation, inc the hedges, trees and and dry stonewalls and turning the whole countryside into a desert and killing all the wildlife inc the insects. How long do you think it would take for the wildlife to return, especially considering that they keep doing it over and over again?
Anyway please don’t question my judgment on this subject because I’m a marine scientist having worked with the scallop fleet for many years and I’ve dived through areas of seabed which has been raked by scallopers and seen the terrible damage and destruction they have caused over huge areas of the UK and Europe’s inshore and offshore coastline.
The only scallop fishing that should be allowed is diving for them in controlled and regulated areas!
If you catch everyday like this amount, there is still left after so many years? Bless all the people in this world.
Farming basically.
@@Tata-iu3fy it’s not everyday like this never has been industry’s fucked
@@paulstrilciw5863 trust me, I know. The op was asking how will there be any left though. That is why I said farming basically, without getting into the topic too much.
This is comercial fishing where profit comes first , they have nothing to spare , this shell grew up naturally in 2 years , it also destroy food chain of many marine species and corals in sea bed . There should be a monatoruim and control of this kind of trawl
This is not cool the large rakes should not be legal that's destroying the ocean floor. Is this on a farm?
It's illegal in some countries. Since I think it's in Japan, you know what's going on there.
@@sragen99 Some people dont look like the Asian.
The rakes can only be used in sandy bottom conditions. Rocky, grass, et c. and it could break or be clogged. Sand bottoms are devoid of plant life and other animals minus those that filter feed. The main ecological damage caused by them is any accidental by catch (unintended marine life) or if something breaks and is left on the bottom. It’s possible they can hit underwater power conduits, gas lines, et c. and cause outages to whoever received the stuff on the other end of the pipe. Shrimp boats use large nets with chains in front of them. Then chain goes along the surface of the sand and the shrimp instinctively jump up, landing in the net that hovers over the bottom (there fragile enough that you don’t want them to drag on even a sandy bottom).
Based on the video, it’s not a farm, it would be open water somewhere. Farm raised scallops and other shellfish are grown in bags that get progressively bigger as the shellfish gets larger. When harvest day comes, the “farmer” just comes and lifts the big bag out of the water and sends them stuff to a processing plant
@@tuatnguyen6498 If you look closely those are different videos merged into one.
Just enough caught for one episode of Hells Kitchen.
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Extremely damaging to the marine environment - this method of fishing for scallops is banned in South Australia
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Too many. most of that will be wasted. only take what we need. That's too destructive.
Until we as consumers only buy what we need, the focus will always be on getting more than what we need in favour of cash. Overconsuming is the issue, not the fishing itself, they would fish less if less was bought.
Every bit of that is getting bought and served up on a plate. Do you think this is just a family fishing boat? I agree it's destructive but as long as we keep buying it they are taking just what they need
Imagine what that scallop trap does to the sea floor though and all the coral and other life forms that are destroyed during this harvest.
Who cares, the planet is dead.
@@brittanybynature People are driven by a make believe system called money. They have't been brought up to consider the other life forms that they are effecting.
Wow! i love these nice to eat ❤❤👍
Hard working folks right here! Imagine cleaning those scallops by hands everyday? I just can’t do it.
I'm going on my first trip next week 💀
@@guada2696 how’d it go?
I understand you post this to educate us on how our food get from and treated, pls share the company's name so we can go on them instead you
Is that ur way of saying that u think this is harmful to the sea floor? These are in designated fisheries an its kept confined this is natural an if u want to blame anyone blame the human spieces for wanting the large quantity. I dont blame anyone tho it's normal I eat them my self an think this is fine. Seeing as how they reproduce so fast.
@@mr.sledderman well yes, congratulations for you to comment on a last year comment. As what I remember, there are so many comments go on the uploader, so I write that comment to help the next viewers that the uploader intends to educate us, not to promote a business. Maybe those comments are already erased by the uploader, who knows. And yes, just go on with your usual diet, I don't mind it.
Imagine a tornado ripping through your neighborhood. This is what we are doing to the sea floor.
Imagine an asshole in the comments who doesn’t know shit about anything, that’s what your doing to the comment section
@@jackcreamer8244 you?
@@boogieheads whether he knows or not is none of our business. What he said might not have been the best of words, but the message was right
@@copperhead-rc5sx which one of them tho
I feel like a better example would be a tornado ripping through a forest
gonna be eating some of these tasty treats tonight !!!
*THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS* all you guys criticizing this probably live in Nebraska and never been to a fish market before or understand how this works. The government agency NOAA and its SCIENTISTS write many regulations and conduct surveys of the ocean floor to make sure it is sustainable. There are specific amount of pounds scallops you can take and sell at a fish market if you are over that number you won’t be able to sell them. US fishing guidelines are very protective. I’ve worked on boats like these and y’all who don’t know anything about them just want to see people lose jobs and towns destroyed without sources of incomes. You don’t understand at all how this works. For instance they are throwing the smaller scallops BACK INTO THE OCEAN SO THEY CAN LIVE... NOT WASTI THEM because you can’t shuck juvenile scallops! Please do some research before you all start raving and demand “justice”. Have any of you seen how they treat chickens in farms where there are why dress packed into coops and grown in factories how about you stop eating chicken too then if that’s how you think.
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I'm impressed. Rather than seeing this and thinking "overfished" I'm thinking they're practically everywhere in heaps upon heaps (some exaggeration). The guys shelling them are like John Henry. This is what it means to be wild caught. Can't possibly mass produce at reasonable cost without this type of means - and the awesome thing about it is it still doesn't take a huge crew to do it. Love the video.
They are there for a reason, they need to stay there for the ecosystem to flourish Capitalism is destructive and unsustainable. We must use systems that preserve ecosystems.
It's a farm bro. Nowhere on Earth would have that concentration of one species. Not even NYC. lol And there as least there is an even distribution of sizes of humans. It's amazing how the comments think some ships have a "mass adult scallop colony detector".
Destroy corals and throw scallops shell on the water,
How rich are they now?
They also wanted slot of meat
While here in the philippines .. getting scallops is pretty hard "mano-mano" means with the use of our bare hands while diving using compressor.. no advance equipment or machineries..
But in return to our mother ocean .. it is safer..
They should just start a scallop farm in their backyards instead of going out in the sea destroying corals.
Wow its so amezing😲😲
Awesome video! If i were younger i would love to do this for a living. I will enjoy eating scallops even more now. God bless technology keeping these guys safe and producing good food for the world.
@Brown Pants not hippy talk, it's caring about where we live. Our ocean takes up 70% of the planet. It's fine to fish and kill for what you need. Hunting and fishing is the cycle of life. But this is something else entirely.
They are overfishing plain and simple.
They are killing many other creatures than intended,
and they are ruining the bottom of the oven floor with the excavator dredge's.
It's greedy and glutenous. Don't be a moron and defend this kind of stuff.
For everyone bagging out this method of fishing by the size of the catch's and fish size the method and "quoter" sizes must be well maintained. Lots of nice looking scallops 👍
What they did on the sea floors that's destroying the corals
@james swinth it just wow..ppls in here comments with their opinions with open mind. Before u asked me to educate myself, u should ask urself, where is ur manners to speak nicely to ppls. Ppls might feel offended with what u said!!
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Great job. KEEP IT UP.....💯💯💯👈🏾👈🏾👈🏾
Looks like a good way to take out pinned up aggresions! Pitchfork some scallops!
Lol
Why the government allow this kind of fishing..? 😣😰 its horrible to see how that machine swipe and destroy the ocean floor.. no corals and sea plants will grow in that way..
They don't care! They only care about profits
Mostly incorrect. Scallops generally live in large clusters deep on the sandy ocean floor, far from coral reefs and many of the life forms you’re familiar with. Most things that get caught in dredger nets besides scallops are starfish and rocks, both of which fishermen toss back into the ocean along with underdeveloped and undersized scallops to promote sustainable fishing. There are limits to how many scallops each vessel can take in yearly, called quotas, and selling small or undersized scallops can result in fines since it diminishes their numbers. It’s relatively rare for anything other than scallops, starfish, rocks, and the occasional clam or crab to get caught in the nets. And, as I stated, the fishermen are required to return them to the ocean. This is a very heavily regulated industry.
Excellent coral formed over millions of years destroyed in a second. Let’s only buy farmed scallops.
😂😂😂 a scallop of 11 cm got only 4 years old poor man
Can’t eat coral
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I'm not sure I will ever eat scallops again after watching this horrifying destruction
Way to kill the ocean. Horrific indeed.
I will they’re tasty 😋
good.... more for me
Oh please garlic and butter . Yummy
Lmao your serious?
I really like this video of yours
The greedyness of humans destroying whole fish and coral varieties!
@@LaggyWizard your a mistake 🙂👌
@@LaggyWizard wtf man
@@LaggyWizard im cooking some big ones up right now
@@LaggyWizard yep had some today. Tastes fantastic 😁
they taste so nice
The lord put all creatures here for us to eat. Merica 🇺🇸
This is how they destroy the sea bed....
It is not sustainable!
1. This seems unsustainable
2. The shuckers literally waste 60% of the meat. The fringes and roe CAN be eaten and are quite flavourful and have great texture.
Idk y people dont make seafarms for scallops. Its easy to do and keeps the same quality as a handived or net caught sea scallop without overturning sea floors and while also reducing the uncertainty in yield and providing a stable supply.
its not that easy u need a license and experience so Think First Dumb As*
It cost a lot of money to buy an ocean farm and hire employees to look after it,taking from the ocean is free.
@@ashtar929 Because its cheaper, and wild caught look better as their diets are natural. Part of the reason Salmon in grocery stores are dyed pink is because their meat turns grey when raised on pellet food.
Still not an excuse to destroy the ocean floor.
@ashtar929 not really. The equipment is really cheap along with the food. It only takes minimal people to farm scallops. They are easy to farm and fertilize. There's a lot of videos on UA-cam showing the process. These scraper boats take a lot of fuel, not to mention the cost of the crew and boat upkeep. I'm sure the costs are similar. The only difference is these ocean pirates damage the ocean everywhere they go and take much more than just scallops off the sea bed. They kill many other species along with wrecking reefs and natural sea beds. This type of fishing is disgusting.
بسم الله ماشاء الله تبارك الله أحسن الخالقين أحسنت بارك الله فيكم جميعا يارب العالمين
I see people saying this is how the reefs and coral are being destroyed, nonsense! Did you watch the same video I watched? No coral, no by-catch (except starfish), no ripped up weed beds just a hell of a lot of excess harvesting of sea scallops. This type trawler cannot operate in the shallow waters that coral reefs live. Those that say this is unsustainable are correct. We farm clams and oysters, why not scallops? I’ve seen the depletion of so much sea life in my lifetime I fear that those that can effect change will ignore our oceans and its sea life that most of it will become extinct. As a child I fished for fun, as a young man I fished for food as an old man I no longer fish because most of what was plentiful when I used to fish is so scarce I don’t want to fish for it.our shoreline waters are brown or cloudy, our bays smell, natural caught clams, oysters and mussels aren’t safe to eat because of effluent waste. Crabs too are unsafe. Fish carry high levels of mercury and iodine. There are parasitic worms in some of the larger fish making them unusable. ANYWAY I’m rambling....😩
Iodine is critical for our bodies... if it's in your food you're lucky. Mercury is most certainly toxic NOT iodine. Cheers
Can you imagine shucking scallops all day every day and nothing else? You couldn't pay me enough.
Just curious how old are you
I did it every evening 6 months a year in high school. I was the one that always had money. I also bought a brand new car 6 months after graduating high school with cash. That was 1970. Not as hard as you think but very hard on the hands we shucked little bay scallops about half that size but without gloves as it is faster bare handed.
As much as I love scallops, I feel so sad for this type of behavior, distroying the ocean floor. Nothing will be left for the next generation.☹☹
HUNGRYBEE ASMR stop eating scalops
@Train Nerd name says it all... go play with your trains little lady.
That's what they said 10 generations ago. You have no idea how regulated this industry is, how few boats are left in the fleet compared to past years. People have to eat. You sound like a Democrat for sure. You're concerned about shells more than people work to feed their family and others. Think!
i feel sad for your type of behavior
Lmaoo there’s literally million upon millions of sea life produced every yr or even daily. Highly doubt we can eat all of the oceans seafood. Even if we tried. Relax 🤣😂
Where these are they catching these?................I sea scalloped a few times.............I remember the shells were flat.........but these scallops have ridges on the shells like bay scallops.....which I've done too.....................
This the same reason why lobsters are so small now, a couple hundred years ago a 5 pound lobster was considered small... Food for thought or lack there of 😅🤨
Lol yet their are exponentially more lobsters today than ever before.
How long does it take for these to grow to that size? Wow that’s just wiping out the sea bed.. the heck..
This is so sad. I hate this so much. Destroying the seabed for scallops.
This isn't the people doing it. This is money. A world without money, power vaccumming the worlds people is part of the problem... If we didn't need to pay for anything. Then their wouldn't be a market to pull resources like this video?.. Overworking and enslaving people for profit...
If the people had the power and resources to grow everything everywhere instead of it being concrete jungles and bought land... Then wouldn't the world be wonderful?
It's greedy circles creating world havoc instead of helping the world.
Yummy scallops
Nothing will be left for the next generation if this is the way people do fishing. Ruining the whole ocean.
That's the very reason I buy nothing caught by China, I look at the label and if it says China ,I lay it down. More people need to boycott any fish caught by China. China isnt fishing to feed their own people they are destroying the oceans for profit by selling to any country that will buy their ill gotten product. These Chinese fishing trawlers are robbing and stealing the bounty of every country on earth. Just give it a check and look the next time you go shopping for seafood, China is the number one supplier of seafood in the world.
@@gaylong7233 you do know this is in America right? Your “China bad, America good” bullshit doesn’t work
WOW. I had no idea they destroyed the ocean floor to get these. This a absolutely terrible way to fish.
I freaking love scallops
why do they shell them at sea? here in Scotland they get landed in the shell
they are shucked at sea because the shells are full of spat or baby scallops are left to grow . landing in the shell is a sure way to destroy your next crop .
It's illegal to shell them at sea in NZ.
The shells are not full of spat.
The orange roe is full of spawn and that's how they reproduce.
Don't fall for fishing industry lies.
@@crankycrow7371 no the shells are not full of spat.
Scallops reproduce by spawning.
The orange roe is full of sperm and eggs.
Dead scallop shells do not reproduce.
@@kentaylor2416 any idiot would know a dead shell would not reproduce but the scallop spat sticks to the dead shells and grows . i said the shells are full of SPAT not SPAWN . I fished them for over 30 years .
Pass me some of these scallops with some garlic, lemon, & butter. 🤤
Oh so this is how the ocean floor gets destroyed. There must be a better tool for this, right? But let me guess it saves the ocean floor but they’ll collect less scallops. 🥴
I love eating Scallops with my 12-pack of heineken
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The title should be: The hell with the next generation!
Bet that cow is somebodies mother. The blood is on your hands ! Poor cow did nothing to anyone, and gets killed for all the effort. I wonder why we still have cows, when so many are eaten every day.? At the current rate, we will soon not have a cow left. We will all live in a cow less world, and be reminded daily how we exploited the poor harmless creatures until we had none left.... all simply because we get hungry, and said "To hell with the next generation".
Man, you guys have it down. That crew is hustling. It’s awesome to see.. where do you get your dredges at? and you other guys about the ecosystem you don’t even know what you’re talking about.
I think the sea coral reefs they destroyed it ??also
Scallops don’t live near reefs.
Wow I like that I want to eat amazing shell one of my favorite ever
I'm sure they'll find something else to destroy once there no more scallops to be dredging the sea floor for
What are you talking about destroyed environment did you not see the ocean floor that has no corals or anything nearby but just sand all over those scallops dont dwell around corals
@@Luxserina no beauty, they are really destroying the environment, that the seabed does not have plants and "looking for nemo" does not mean that it is not alive There are thousands of organisms living on that ocean floor, all now dead from that way of fishing ...
So sorry to the people who do not have a education. But can make a comment, the industry has been under heavy regulation from 1975. Scallop are found in the same area all the time, and it not a big area. So please get a education
Question.... Why don't we eat the rest of the scallop? I honestly dont know..
That is a lot of work!
So many people in comments have absolutely zero clue about scallop fishing. The second video where there is a lot of scallop, is from Okhotsk coast of Hokkaido, Japan. Every year around 300 thousand tons of scallop is harvested, and it's 100% sustainable. Because sowing method is used. It's when small baby scallops are released in the sea, and left to grow for 3-4 years, to be harvested later. And there is no damage to seabed, because its all just sand, no corals or anything.
Looks like alot of busted one or previously opened. Bummer.....
Are they throwing them back so the baby animals can use the old shell like oysters. ? Question.
Dredging the seafloor. This is wrong on so many levels.
shane pratt ikr
now I’m hungry for scallops
What type of net are they using to catch them with?
Looks like a typical scallop drag, the bottom of the "net" is chain mesh so trawling it along the bottom won't destroy it, the spikey part is to kick up all the scallops as it gets dragged along the seabed
This way is destroy the nature environment
have you ever heard of granuliet
My God I wish you naysayers would get your facts straight.
First - CORAL. Coral grows in shallow, clear, WARM water of 70 - 85 degrees where it is usually quite rocky.. Scallops prefer deep, cold water usually 45 - 50 degrees and a sandy bottom. You ain't gonna catch scallops on a coral reef and you ain't gonna find coral where it is deep and cold.
Second, this method of fishing is perfectly legal in the US. There are scallop fleets operating in Alaska as well as off the NE US coast.
Third, in the US the scallop fisheries are managed for sustainability. As a fisherman, they want that management. If you have spent $4 million on your boat, $250K on gear and equipment, $100K per year on vessel maintenance and another $100K on training the crew. Do you honestly think a person would do that for a return of maybe $1.5 million per year if I thought the fishery would only last a short time?
Four, those complaining about the rough handling of the scallops have never been to a slaughter house or seen chicken processed. 'Nuff said about that.
Five, as for farming seafood, I would eat Atlantic Salmon before I would eat and farmed seafood. Imagine the quality of the product after being trapped in a small area with 10,000 of your closest buddies drinking their piss and eating their, well, you get the idea. Fish farms around the world are getting the reputation of being toxic.
Please, do your research before you pop off with emotions and not facts.
It could be destroyed the seafloor 😢😢😢
It's not could be, the devastation caused by scallop dredging is akin to a farmer chopping down an orchard to harvest apples !!! I scuba dived for over 50 years and have witnessed this criminal destruction, nothing survives these dredges !!!
What do they do with that seashell?
I'll never buy another scallop!
Yeah mate, I never buy seafood. Was working on a fishing boat for a bit and saw enough
Always better to go and catch everything yourself, that’s fair and that’s how it’s meant to be, instead of over killing the oceans and destroying the whole food chain
@@Heavyanker I totally agree!
Is this destructive to the sea floor?
Totally
The Title Should be:
This is how the humans destroy the Town of scallops
I'm eating scallop as I'm watching this. Delicious
Really unhealthy method of catching. They harm other species and sea bed while dredging the heavy machine. ☹️
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One day scallops will cost more than lobster lol.
they already do !!!
Scallops killer 👊👊👊
They are polluting the ocean / destroying the bed . This kind of fishing should be banded
Do they lure them in with scalloped potatoes.
And this is why i buy hand dived from my local fish shop
you are full of shit
@@mickeyts5626 how’s that mate ?
This is Japanese commercial fishing. No wonder why they always get tsunamis over there. Mother earths revenge.
They've started whaling again like hell greedy ppl
@@governorhunter734 yeah they just gonna get what the money needs the rest of body they just gonna throw along the sea.. more tsunami to come for those who arr greed in the ocean
I love scallops but, I also want future generations to enjoy them also, why do we always overdo it? Is this industry monitored? I wrap them in bacon, but now i'm thinking about the destruction and waste.It's hard to watch.Some country's only want profit, I guess. Love and Peace to all!
We do hand caught scallops, where do you live?
Where is this taking place?
Yes but still don't know where it is being done.
Tittle: "How to destroy the coral reef"
this is deep sea fishing and coral reefs are mostly in shallow waters. but still seeing tons of scallops being scraped off the ocean floor and harvested is worrying
have you ever seen a reef? I'm pretty sure their equipment would be destroyed if they hit one.
While I’m a STRONG eco friendly person did you REALLY watch the video? No coral, no by-catch, no weed bed destruction. Yes over harvesting!!
Scallops don't live in coral reefs so the fishing gear wouldn't be near one. + reefs are protected areas anyway.
@@charlieb1613 They have harvest limits in place.
So the corals also destroyed
Video should be called...Let’s bring everything in the ocean instinct 👍🏻
Lmaooooo
this gives me an idea - how about hunting deer with a bulldozer
Great perspective 🙂
Sustainable fishing at it's finest😵
You're being funny but it really is..