Life Inside World's Largest Offshore Fish Farming Ship, The Vessel That Can Hold 2 Million Salmon
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- čas přidán 3. 03. 2024
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Cool ship cool tech. A lot of people in the comments didnt seem to watch the whole video lol. These kinds of innovations are needed and this is a big improvement over existing fish farming technology.
Don’t you love that lol I see a lot of comments that could’ve easily been avoided if they had just watched the whole video🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
The important issue is that if the fish ship were ever to succumb to some unfortunate disaster causing it to sink, at least the fish won't drown.
I didn’t know fish could drown
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tow them backwards and they drown.
(reverse water flow through gills.)
The fish would not drown but the inferior genetics would be mixed en mass with the healthy wild population of salmon. Not good for wild salmon or humanity. Imagine whole fisheries crossed with bad stock, could ruin major portions of world stocks of healthy wild salmon.
It is a constant amazement to myself that as absolutely fucked up as we are, humanity is capable of building stuff like this.
That is because engineers are the smart people. The rest of the trash couldn't build a bridge, iPhone, or airplane.
@rfarevalo More specialized, than smart. Also, there are smart engineers, dumb engineers, and over engineers. Stupidity is the same across any group, from mine workers to nobel prize winners. I guess Al Gore and Obama prove the point enough.
@@rfarevalo. Or even make one those rubber band pen guns at school 😂
Dont worry. It will catch on fire and be banned as soon as the WHO finds out about it
As an introvert, sounds like perfect place for a lifetime job.
PHILIPPINES SHOULD HAVE THIS PROMOTING MORE JOBS AND EXPORT!
Fish farming is a great idea as long as you keep it natural and organic as possible.
Biggest challenge is disease. It spreads very easily across parts of the farms, depending on the year it’s worse than others.
An earthquake with magnitude 12 on the Richter scale would probably split the planet in half! 😮
Nobody would be worrying about fish farms after a 12 earthquake.
Opps China just gotten new technologies on fish farming😂😂😂
Which is okay, you didnt want them to have it?
Narrator sounds like Guga Foods its got to be him
Yes genetically modified fishes feed with dog food and antibiotics
This is at least not going to damage coastal ecosystems like the open net pens. Still, 8:40, the amount of wild caught fish needed to feed these fish negates the entire environmental argument. The pressure has just moved from the wild salmon to their prey. If the industry can move deep sea and feed them insect or vegetable protein, leaving the wild stocks alone to recover, I’d be all in. As I’ve worked in most aspects of the industry, I’ll never eat one! They’re utterly flavourless.
Bagus sekali
On the west coast of the USA there taking out all the dams to help the salmon but it's gonna be hard to get the rivers back to natural orgin
Mountain in the Clouds is an early eighties book by a Seattle/P>I> reporter (Oberlin grad) on how the private dams got going in the northwest and the destruction of more fish value than hydro produced, but of course, hydro you CONtrOL, fish.................are free!! Good background, good research. These smaller dams are at the end of their useful life, so no great kudos to removing them and claiming enviromental @awareness. Walleye also introduced for the warmer waters on the Columbia also have a predatory impact. Greetings from Canada and th eheadwaters....of the mighty Columbia. +
The Delta Smelt owns your ass. Get used to it.
nice calm music in bckground! love it!
And with all those fish so close together, that generates pollution from fish poop! Who'd have thought it...
the fish in this farm is nothing compared to the wild fish.. wild fish produce hundreds of times more waste than farms..
Seems better than jaming them all into a closed pond. But probably feeding them gmo
Cool idea, but very boring narration.
It was boring even at 2x.
@@constantinosschinas45032x, good call 👍🏾
@@constantinosschinas4503 I thought it was bearable at 1.5X speed.
@@Stan_in_Shelton_WA I watch most YT at 2x so i just wait for the 4x update which will never come.
Yah I'm turning it off 3 mins in
So do they get the food pellets delivered? Or maybe make their own by catching fish in nets?
Delivered
Nets 100%
This is the kinda stuff I need to be watching. All the other political stations warp the mind.
That’s cool stuff.
Considering the level of carbon in fish poop, would such large fish farms be located over or proximal to deep ocean trenches or deep ocean plane thus disposing of the waste into the deep marine snow locking carbon away for many centuries or more.
Nice narration & video.
he forgot to tell you about all the antibiotics...cultivated salmon is the worst
You wouldnt need antibiotics if you kept the water clean
@@publicdomain3378look up mortality rates of salmon farming ...doesnt seem 'healthy' either way
Fish are overcrowded
@@publicdomain3378 Please quote your source for this data.
right, fishing the oceans empty as >China does should be banned.
Remove the animated, constantly looping Nauctis logo in the top right. It is very distracting.
Have mixed salmon breeds on any other fish cool ah?
Wow excellent
While I applaud many of the things Norwegians do, fish farming exportation to other countries and in Norway is not one. This has done more than almost any other thing to destroy natural salmon runs and many other species all over the world. The product that they produce is not only dangerous to other salmon but to the human consumption as well. The overstressed populations breed viruses and bacteria resulting in cancerous growths and abnormalities in the populations which spread to other salmon species and to other species as well. No I would not feed it to humans or to introduce it into the food chain in any way. Destroying their own wild fish runs is no reason to destroy all runs worldwide.
Alaska passed laws against fish farming.
you have no clue what you are talking about
@@carlosespinal17 Fish farming has reduced wild Irish salmon stock by 80% by spreading disease and sea lice. They get rid of the sea lice by dropping them to the sea bed. The movement of the captive salmon attracts the wild salmon who then pick up the lice and diseases. Eating this farmed muck is like comparing a gone off big mac burger to a steak.
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Allowing the ship to change direction and leave a trail of poop in its wake
This is equally appalling and sickening at the same time.
Natural setting for JAWS happening in real life...
Sad to see three way undersized sturgeon among the fish market fish shown at 0:24
I accidentally bought farmed salmon and it was so horrible! I've never eaten any farmed fish and oysters that were good.
Another back door into the technology of the superior race.
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Where is the life inside the ship? Just told us how China and Norway build this? Sorry dislike
The *ONLY* difference over the regular farmed fish cages seems to be a stronger structure (to withstand storms).
_Otherwise there seems to be no improvement in terms of health of either the fish... or us, the consumers._ 😒
China is great country ig, they manage to build something like that.
"Half Farm Fish Farm"(say that 3X real fast)
Sorry, no fish from Norwegian fish farms.
ah, I love that famous toxic salmon 👌
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Cool does that mean china will stop illegal fishing in Australian waters or any other countries water territories.
Why don’t these things move around to thin out the fish waste and exercise the fish… why don’t they make 2 kilometre linear nets attached to floatation that have engines that can travel around a designated area. When the fish are ready just scoop the net up or have a water vacuum to suck the fish into a barge. This stuff seems like overkill.
I like the video, but can you not have your logo at the top right continuously cycle it's animation? It's oddly distracting. Just leave it displayed.
China is going copy right away!
then talking about salmon you show stripers -- oh boy the cinematographer knows absolutely nothing about the subject
The Norwegians need this, having single handedly destroyed Mackerel stocks by over fishing. Not for the Norwegians but for export to Asia?
NAO Chinese hot they tecnologías to build another ?.
GMO F I S H ... What next? Do they get vaccinated, as well?
I don't how this is built, but orca's, and other air breathing animals will tear right through the nets, they come in from below at raging speed and break the nets and swallow tons of fish.
Event orca unable to do that
poison food?
The farm salmon isn't even pink on the inside until they put coloring in their food how about that
According to Australian scientist, the salmon fish farm in Tasmania feed specially design type of foods to make Salmon more orange colour inside, so easy to sell in the supermarket.
Salmon get their pink colored meat from astaxanthin, a reddish-orange compound found in krill and shrimp. Fish farmers put in either natural or (more often) chemically derived pigment but wild salmon eat this too. They would be grey without it...
They got pellet made from krills no need to do that
what do they eat? Chemicals? stay away from farm fishing.
This guy talks so slow. I almost fell asleep in the first 30 seconds. Pass.
Aqua CULTURED Fish maybe IMMUNE from Plasticized particles Ubiquitous in lakes & rivers fishes
Toxic farmed fish
Disgraceful
Farmed salmon further degrade wild salmon. This is terrible
It's off shore meaning it's not near shore . That means it's easier to replenish surrounding water , with open ocean currents ,compared to on shore farming where water stays stagnant. Wild caught fishing is not sustainable, this is the best solution
I've heard the Scandinavian countries only sell farmed Salmon. Yikes. I'm sure I've had farmed Salmon in restaurants, but I've never asked. I don't buy farmed Salmon or shrimp. I also am transitioning to only organic beef and chicken. It's quite expensive, so I only include fish and meat 3 or 4 times a week, and small portions. It's really hard to cut out junk & processed food, but I'm enjoying healthy food, but it took 10 years of incremental changes.
Terrible environmental impacts
What is with the annoying slow voice??
stay away from farm fish !
OK.But how they manage the fish poop?With so many tons of fish,the poop mass, will be huge .So,many microbes and viruses pile up.And then,they should give the fish antibiotics,something not so good to our health…
Go vegan. Let the bear catch salmon. Let us not steal their natural bood. Adopt compassion
Go eat some lettuce
U will have a lot of health issues if u become a vegan a leat just become vegetarian so u can still eats eggs and diary products
I hate farm raised fish - they eat their own 💩
The technique Havfarm will limit the space for fish to grow. If you look at fish living in open space will be bigger size and better quality like Antartica and open ocean. The same rule apply for chicken, pig, cow, lamb etc.
The Norwegians need this, having single handedly destroyed Mackerel stocks by over fishing. Not for the Norwegians but for export to Asia?