Modern Snow Crab Catching - Amazing Crab Fishing Net Deep Sea - Crab Processing in Factory

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The Japanese spider crab is a species of marine crab that lives in the waters around Japan. It has the largest leg span of any arthropod.

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Harvesting so much crabs at one time will affect our future generation. Even though we're not going to be there, it's still important to keep sea creatures alive for our future generation.

jimmyliang
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I've watch how American catches crabs and lobster. They always sizes them up and sorted. Returned the undersized and females specially with those carrying eggs back to the ocean to breed. A good example way of catching crabs and lobsters.

leahswee
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i never understand the need to catch the really small ones, just put them back into the sea

imjyun
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That's just one small boat, there are a million more around the world doing the same type of fishing with those nets. It will never stop.

MrDJTEW
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in Pakistan female crabs are thrown back to ocean to breed in breeding season mostly fishing is not allowed in my country in breeding season as well in my religion and these crabs are exported to Japan China Sri Lanka, etc

sanasabasaba
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just one problem, those are normal snow crabs not actual spider crabs, the claws give it away.

-EchoesIntoEternity-
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Imagine catching this amount of crabs in single night, it will surely effect the environment

DudeWitBeats
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Notice how small these crabs are. The Japanese have no regard for preserving the species but will continue to mass fish until they are extinct. In the not too distant past, these Spider Crabs reached sizes up to 5.5 meters (18 ft) from claw to claw. The body could grow to a size of 40 cm (16 in) in carapace width and the whole crab can weigh up to 19 kilograms (42 lb). In most American waters, fishing regulations require returning female and juveniles to the ocean. Here, the Japanese take everything with no thought given to conservation. Sianara, Spider Crab.

DrWoodyII
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Man those crabs look so delicious however these fishing practices for mass human consumption will not be sustainable for future generations to come

herpderp
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Those crabs look a lot like what we used to call Tanner Crabs in Alaska.

jameswest
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This is makes me really hungry.. Coz i love seafood.. 😍

noe_rp_ala
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if you have to go to deeper waters to catch them that tells you something .you are over fishing

thomascaulfield
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It's no wonder they are over fishing. They are not giving the crabs a chance to repopulate. I didn't see them throwing any females back into the water. I did not see them throwing small crabs back in the water to grow. They seem to be keeping every crab they catch. 😶🤔😶🤔

deaconandrewkingtheinspira
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Maybe the dragnets might have something to do with the reduction in crab stocks....

DarkPeak
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These ladies' efficiency are TOP DRAW!!!😎😎😎

emenot
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Looks like opilio crab to me. If they used pots with escape rings they wouldn't kill the females.

rogerweaver
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Yup matter of time nothing will be left of any species

bw
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Crab lives matter!!!! Ba ha ha ha ha ha

SiTang
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cinvention
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Do they show the by-catch that they kill, No. How about the sea beds that they destroy by dragging there nets across the sea floor

martyb