Amazing Wild Salmon Egg Harvesting Methods, Automatic Fish Egg Fertilization Technology Factory

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Published 2020-10-12
Amazing Wild Salmon Egg Harvesting Methods, Automatic Fish Egg Fertilization Technology Factory
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All Comments (21)
  • Love the beautiful and calming background music they got going as they shove that metal tool up the play area of that fish and squeeze out all the eggs into a utility bucket. 🤣
  • The fact that they used feathers to move or something like that to not harm the eggs is amazing
  • @FLP-TONKA
    Imagine going to work everyday knowing your about to make a fish nut on thousands of baby eggs
  • @gibz5700
    Very interesting video. As someone who enjoys eating meat I think it’s important to know the truth behind it. I’m not one of those people who talks about how bad this is while also enjoying food at restaurants and grocery stores of animals that don’t live in my state/country’s any time Not talking about the animal rights vegetarians. I’m talking to the ones who downtalk this kinda stuff but also complain that their hamburger took ten minutes
  • You know I was just about to go to sleep, then I saw them milking a fish... I'm stuck now.
  • @boop7532
    I wasn’t expecting so many of those black eggs to come out of the mother
  • @Rosalia-sk4vs
    Joder😳 no soy vegetariana, pero hay que admitir que la industrialización de ciertos sectores como la ganadería y pesca ponen los pelos de punta.
  • @yuryortz8430
    They try their best not to harm the eggs.. that is just amazing And pay respect to the man who picks each and every egg one by one
  • @marilyndews5288
    To anyone who feels empathy for the fish, due to the pain or hardship they might undergo as they become someone's meal, fret not. I would imagine being eaten tail first by a hungry bear is significantly more painful. Especially when it's salmon season for the bear and they continue pulling fish long after they've had their fill and decide to play with the fish. When people see that they think, '"silly bear lol." No one thinks of the fish the bear leaves behind, still alive, back broken, gashes down it's sides and flopping in a weak attempt to return to the water. No one gives a damn because that's what a bear is predisposed to do. If a human does far less, someone who's never killed their own dinner can become uncomfortable or flat out mad. We've managed to trick ourselves into thinking we're exempt from the food chain, we aren't. And not eating meat spares no blood from your hands. The trees that produced your coconut oil had to grown somewhere, likely what used to be a lush rainforest. Which was mowed down to make way for accommodating the fad dietary "needs" of some Karen thousands of miles away. Pain will exist in this world with or without humanity, so get hip to it. Understand where we can lessen the burden we put on the planet as a whole. I heard once, "People are looking madly for a tool with no blood on it, but there are none." No tool can be completely free of sacrifice, but we can create more ethical tools. We can buy local, eat seasonally, and grow food ourselves. It's a question of stepping down from the pedestals we erect for ourselves and comparing ourselves, not to others, but to the type of person we actually want to be.
  • @sircreole8433
    So I guess it’s the same soundtrack for aliens 👽 when they probe humans than
  • @pressngo
    This give me more faith in humanity. We can eat our food and help them grow as well. No need to kill without helping animal strives anymore. Those baby salmons had a great life will survived longer than other salmons babies.
  • @1fannsnn
    I like how the first video was all nice with the fish then the second was just death
  • @magdaleloch7578
    as someone who is seeing such things.. probably for the first time Dunno, I felt bad for them. But I eat meat and all, its just that the process seems pretty rough for the fish. At least theyre killed quickly. Im sure there are many people who, like me, feel sorry for these but know and understand that thats just how things are and all. And are, like me, not up in arms trying to protest, just move on with their lives And if some people dont feel bad for them, its cool too, I mean, its not like its gonna change anything. Thats how the things are in this world but I dont like the people who are like ''its just a fish'' and who are willing to make fun of people who do feel sorry. It kinda sucks to disregard other creatures'... everything based on that its not human, dunno. Not feeling bad is one thing, but having such mindset is another, at least to me.
  • Aunque algunas partes se ve feo me agrada el hecho de que están siendo responsables con la especie, o sea no están solo cogiendo los recursos a lo bestia sin respetar las generaciones, es como una granja ya cuando está viejo el salmón pasa por este proceso. En otros lados la pesca es más salvaje y artesanal a tal punto de amenazar con una especie provocando su extinción o amenazando incluso todo el ecosistema ojalá las demás industrias dedicadas a esto sigan este ejemplo.
  • The start of my fishing career in Alaska I worked at a Roe house part of the plant moving 30 pound baskets of roe around all day. Nice to see how they start.