"Burdekin Mud Crabs" is part of an educational series Where Does Seafood Come From? developed by Oceanwatch Australia Ltd. Each episode profiles a local fishing industry with the view of illuminating the secret lives of fishers.
@nickasri Hi Nickasri, I agre with you, protect nature! We are protecting our stocks while utilising a quality resource which feeds many people. Our QLD crabbers are only allowed to take male mud crabs at a minimum size of 15cm which allows these males to breed at least twice before possible capture. By leaving all females and having a minimum male size this ensures QLDs crab stocks are robust for future generations. Good work QLD fishers keep looking after our stocks for future generations..
im very impressed with this fishing operation. alot could be learned and should be learned from this system. cheers and thanks for sustaining the industry for generations to come
@nickasri Hi Nickasri, I agre with you, protect nature! We are protecting our stocks while utilising a quality resource which feeds many people. Our QLD crabbers are only allowed to take male mud crabs at a minimum size of 15cm which allows these males to breed at least twice before possible capture. By leaving all females and having a minimum male size this ensures QLDs crab stocks are robust for future generations. Good work QLD fishers keep looking after our stocks for future generations..
pantha1991 2 months ago
wth 7 billion ppl & counting...protect nature
nickasri 3 months ago
im very impressed with this fishing operation. alot could be learned and should be learned from this system. cheers and thanks for sustaining the industry for generations to come
ezkill99 5 months ago
Very nice, enjoyed watching the video.
euastacus 7 months ago
Thanks for uploading!!!
TheOldasgold 8 months ago
Mm Mmm, chilli mud crab!
gotta love aussie seafood:)
MrShmeeshmaw 9 months ago