This is the best way to manage and preserve the tuna population. After they transfer the tuna into holding containers, the tuna are fed to double or triple the size from when they were caught. Maybe all these bleeding heart liberal morons would prefer they go after the giant bluefins instead of the 40lb'rs. Come on, think!
I could respect the Aussies if they were to catch these fish the old fashion way but they need helicopters, radar, and many crew members, how pathetic are these filthy Aussie bastards. You and the Japanese whalers deserve only the worst. Hope some nuclear cotastrape happens in your country.
Where do I start on how fucking wrong this is. Whether or not it is in international waters or not, Blue Fin Tuna are a CRITICALLY endagered species!!! On the show they state that the average size of the hundreds of tuna that were caught is 18 kilos or 40 pounds. These are JUVINILES that have not yet reproduced!!! So - you're catching hundreds of young fish that haven't spawned yet of a critically endangered species so Japs can eat sushi? Go harpoon a fucking HUMPBACK while you're at it..DICK
The only cool thing about these fucking cocksuckers is that they are international waters, whcih means anyone who knows just how bad these douche bags are hurting the marine ecosystem can kill them without any recourse.
Just showing your complete ignorance there mate, like so many others. To set you straight dickhead, they are in Australian waters, fishing Southern Bluefin Tuna, they have strict quota controls and the fishery has been stable for nearly 15 years, stock indicators have been going from strength to strength since illegal fishing by the Japanese was exposed and stopped. I know this because Ive been on the fishing grounds each year for the past 25 years. You clueless wanker!!
@Trafa522 they are endangered. Regardless of quotas they should focus on maintaining tuna as a species and not a source of profit. I know there's a long history of tuna fishing in SA but the future of the fish is more important than its history when it may not be around much longer.
@burnsdc Since quotas for SBT were introduced in the mid 1980's the SBT fishery here has been quietly catching its quota, year in, year out. For 20yrs the much-touted CSIRO model in Canberra predicted collapse of the fishery, (not extinction). Instead we have seen at first a gradual and in more recent years, a dramatic improvement in the stock. This has been shown from CSIRO's own data, in stark contrast to predictions, backing up what fishermen have been saying all along. Check your facts.
@Trafa522 Since commercial fishing began in the 1940's, stocks have been reduced to 5%. Most of CSIRO's aerial surveillance records juveniles unable to breed for years. It is absurd that this practice continues, and lets hope that Sea Shepard rams as many pens as possible and sets this critically endangered species free. You clearly don't have any respect for the environment, only your bank balance. Your ignorance and that of others is fucking up our once rich and diverse ecosystem.
@burnsdc As my Dad used to say, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," and you sir, have "a little knowledge." Just to bring you up to speed, as I said previously, CSIRO and other stock indicators have continued to show continued strong stock growth with SBT. CSIRO arial surveys have been conclusively showing for many years that numbers of all size fish in the GAB has been increasing substantially. (Check your facts, CSIRO deliver their results directly to me, how about you?)
@burnsdc What you should understand is that despite what you think, noone wants to look after the stock more than those who's town's & children depend on it. I've seen too much go wrong in fisheries management in the past to be ignorant of the dangers, but I can tell you straight, the SBT fishery in SA is, and has been, healthy and improving season by season since the drastic quota cuts were brought in the mid 80's. All the science supports this, as do the recent quota increases.
I don't know if anyone answered your question about the "Tuna Wranglers" discovery channel question, but yes it is. They say the guy n the tuna net is matty, which is the maori guy from New Zealand or Australia. And the young white kid wrestles the shark out, he was the young kid with his girlfriend who had the kangaroo at home. I don't know if it is a show. I have only seen the show one time.
STEHR GROUP BRO :)
hanepkaboy14 1 month ago
Dude wrestled a shark. Fuck me!
johndelaware 2 months ago
Why would it be a loss of tens of thousands of dollars if the shark eats a tuna or two?
WorshipInTruth 3 months ago
This is the best way to manage and preserve the tuna population. After they transfer the tuna into holding containers, the tuna are fed to double or triple the size from when they were caught. Maybe all these bleeding heart liberal morons would prefer they go after the giant bluefins instead of the 40lb'rs. Come on, think!
sdevault01 6 months ago
I could respect the Aussies if they were to catch these fish the old fashion way but they need helicopters, radar, and many crew members, how pathetic are these filthy Aussie bastards. You and the Japanese whalers deserve only the worst. Hope some nuclear cotastrape happens in your country.
From the USA
TheJDub1228 6 months ago
I hate these Ausies, i hope of of those sharks kills one of them. These Aussies are just as bad as the Japanese whalers IMO.
TheJDub1228 6 months ago
anyone know the name of the dye tablets used by the fishermans or where i can get them from? any help is greatly appreciated
bambooman36 7 months ago
Where do I start on how fucking wrong this is. Whether or not it is in international waters or not, Blue Fin Tuna are a CRITICALLY endagered species!!! On the show they state that the average size of the hundreds of tuna that were caught is 18 kilos or 40 pounds. These are JUVINILES that have not yet reproduced!!! So - you're catching hundreds of young fish that haven't spawned yet of a critically endangered species so Japs can eat sushi? Go harpoon a fucking HUMPBACK while you're at it..DICK
Chebba1993 1 year ago
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tubamarc8891 1 year ago
@tubamarc8891 enjoy it while you can because your not gonna see tuna in your local market in 10 years from now!
cquickel23 1 year ago
that is not complete man
pro77ful 1 year ago
Just saw this on the tv-looks like a really cool job...
howardb42006 1 year ago
nice video chaps,being that i am a commercial diver my self.
devon37 1 year ago
hwy mate you need to get your facts strait
kranzy09 2 years ago
The only cool thing about these fucking cocksuckers is that they are international waters, whcih means anyone who knows just how bad these douche bags are hurting the marine ecosystem can kill them without any recourse.
Think about it.
CondemnedPatriot 2 years ago
This was filmed in Australian waters not International waters, The fishing of Southern Bluefin Tuna is governed by a strict quota system.
MYFINGERSARESTICKY 1 year ago
@CondemnedPatriot
Just showing your complete ignorance there mate, like so many others. To set you straight dickhead, they are in Australian waters, fishing Southern Bluefin Tuna, they have strict quota controls and the fishery has been stable for nearly 15 years, stock indicators have been going from strength to strength since illegal fishing by the Japanese was exposed and stopped. I know this because Ive been on the fishing grounds each year for the past 25 years. You clueless wanker!!
Trafa522 1 year ago 6
@Trafa522 they are endangered. Regardless of quotas they should focus on maintaining tuna as a species and not a source of profit. I know there's a long history of tuna fishing in SA but the future of the fish is more important than its history when it may not be around much longer.
burnsdc 9 months ago
@burnsdc Since quotas for SBT were introduced in the mid 1980's the SBT fishery here has been quietly catching its quota, year in, year out. For 20yrs the much-touted CSIRO model in Canberra predicted collapse of the fishery, (not extinction). Instead we have seen at first a gradual and in more recent years, a dramatic improvement in the stock. This has been shown from CSIRO's own data, in stark contrast to predictions, backing up what fishermen have been saying all along. Check your facts.
Trafa522 9 months ago
@Trafa522 Since commercial fishing began in the 1940's, stocks have been reduced to 5%. Most of CSIRO's aerial surveillance records juveniles unable to breed for years. It is absurd that this practice continues, and lets hope that Sea Shepard rams as many pens as possible and sets this critically endangered species free. You clearly don't have any respect for the environment, only your bank balance. Your ignorance and that of others is fucking up our once rich and diverse ecosystem.
burnsdc 5 months ago
@burnsdc As my Dad used to say, "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing," and you sir, have "a little knowledge." Just to bring you up to speed, as I said previously, CSIRO and other stock indicators have continued to show continued strong stock growth with SBT. CSIRO arial surveys have been conclusively showing for many years that numbers of all size fish in the GAB has been increasing substantially. (Check your facts, CSIRO deliver their results directly to me, how about you?)
Trafa522 1 month ago
@burnsdc What you should understand is that despite what you think, noone wants to look after the stock more than those who's town's & children depend on it. I've seen too much go wrong in fisheries management in the past to be ignorant of the dangers, but I can tell you straight, the SBT fishery in SA is, and has been, healthy and improving season by season since the drastic quota cuts were brought in the mid 80's. All the science supports this, as do the recent quota increases.
Trafa522 1 month ago
is this the same "Tuna Wranglers" show on discovery channel now?
MRBEEBO13 3 years ago
I don't know if anyone answered your question about the "Tuna Wranglers" discovery channel question, but yes it is. They say the guy n the tuna net is matty, which is the maori guy from New Zealand or Australia. And the young white kid wrestles the shark out, he was the young kid with his girlfriend who had the kangaroo at home. I don't know if it is a show. I have only seen the show one time.
Nkyri2002 2 years ago