Catching Crabs in Shark Bay and Monkey Mia, Western Australia 1

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Originally a video made to play on the wall at West n Fresh Seafood, to show their customers where their Blue Manna crabs come from. Shot in the waters of Shark Bay (Denham) and Monkey Mia in Western Australia.
    How to catch crabs the sustainable way.

Komentáře • 9

  • @Frankiegish
    @Frankiegish Před rokem

    Do you get much by catch on the pots? If so what is most commonly caught.

  • @leongreaves4358
    @leongreaves4358 Před rokem

    Please don’t ban I love the shark bay crabs happy to pay for quality seafood

  • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen

    Now I know why we never got crabs at Bush Bay when the crab boats were working that area...

  • @ellenjones7272
    @ellenjones7272 Před 6 lety +2

    The one with the checkered shirt

  • @ellenjones7272
    @ellenjones7272 Před 6 lety +2

    It’s Blake wear

  • @martingoodef811
    @martingoodef811 Před 3 lety

    Crabs don’t stand a chance! Should be banned to commercial fishers within 20 klm of the coast. Same for net fishing. Greedy individuals taking away a God given right to everyone to be able to supply fresh seafood to their tables. Prawn industry as well, all the same and most of the produce sold to other countries.

    • @itsyaboyfatal8098
      @itsyaboyfatal8098 Před rokem

      Mate commercials arent the problem, they dont take as much as you would think, recs are the real problem because no one monitors them. Theres so many recs that take more than their limit as well as throw back dead fish just because they caught a bigger 1. I saw commercial fisherman take half as many salmon in 1 net from shore as the recs along the beach were catching on line and the recs were throwing them back, the next day they washed up on shore because salmon dont release well

  • @ellenjones7272
    @ellenjones7272 Před 6 lety +2

    That’s my uncle bobby