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Uploaded by oneoceanonline on Feb 19, 2010
The almadraba, an ancient fishing technique that traps migrating bluefin tuna. Tarifa, Spain.
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I hate such people!
AnnetDenis 1 month ago
@shootingstar1029 tuna have sharp fins/gillcovers and they slash eachother with them when they are pushed together like that
agricola 3 months ago
Nothing wrong with catching fish... people need to eat. We just need to regulate it across the world so we are not stupid enough to lose such a valuable resource to overfishing. SUSTAINABLE ways of harvest need to be adapted to all fishing!
Sconezeta 3 months ago
why did the water turn red if its just a net?
shootingstar1029 6 months ago
" I used to catch one thousand Tuna in a day. Today if we catch 1000, 1100 during the season we are happy"
WELL WHY WOULD THAT BE???!!!
EpicRandomDude 8 months ago
Horrible people!
milativan 10 months ago
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I hate such people!
AnnetDenis 1 month ago
@shootingstar1029 tuna have sharp fins/gillcovers and they slash eachother with them when they are pushed together like that
agricola 3 months ago
Nothing wrong with catching fish... people need to eat. We just need to regulate it across the world so we are not stupid enough to lose such a valuable resource to overfishing. SUSTAINABLE ways of harvest need to be adapted to all fishing!
Sconezeta 3 months ago
why did the water turn red if its just a net?
shootingstar1029 6 months ago
" I used to catch one thousand Tuna in a day. Today if we catch 1000, 1100 during the season we are happy"
WELL WHY WOULD THAT BE???!!!
EpicRandomDude 8 months ago
Horrible people!
milativan 10 months ago