Located in the most valuable & historic seaport in the USA, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Oceans Fleet Fisheries began as a single fishing vessel owned and captained by Lars Vinjerud II in the 1980’s. Harvesting and wholesaling the native catch of the North Atlantic over the next 3 decades as Fleet Fisheries, Lars grew the company into a modern fleet of 19 boats. From these scallopers, lobster boats and long- liners the catch was processed at shore side at a modern, state of the art facility. In 2011, Fleet Fisheries merged with Oceans Alive Scallops, a recognized leader in the processing of North Atlantic Sea Scallops. Top chefs from around the globe asked for the scallops by the name in their distinctive blue can. Oceans Alive Scallops were served in the season 5 finale of Top Chef program on the Bravo Network. Chef Hosea Rosenberg won the competition and as they say the rest is history. Today, Oceans Fleet Fisheries has become one of the very few vertically integrated seafood compani
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NICE!!!! NOW IF THEY COULD ONLY GO OUT AND FISH??? GOVERNMENT ?? JUST TOOK WHAT WAS LEFT OF THE FLEET AND IT'S DAYS AT SEA ?? ENDANGERED SPECIES??? (AMERICAN FISHERMAN ) !!??? THE ONLY COUNTRY THAT HAS THE MOST REGULATIONS ?? WHILE THE REST OF THE WORLD RAPE THE OCEAN ?? INCLUDING AMERICAN WATERS ?? THEIR ARE NO FENCES IN THE OCEAN??? THINK ABOUT THAT PEOPLE???
Wow i wonder if having those gallos frames up or down makes a difference in the ride/stability.still an awsome boat.i wonder what she has in her for power!! Beautiful boat
I love how you added the "sustainable" to your description. That word has zero meaning anymore becasue what you are doing is anything but sustainable. It is not sustainable for humans to eat meat and seafood at the rate we do now. It's just mathematically impossible.
Can’t believe the skipper has a winch in his direct line of sight of the crew while hauling back. He’s gotta take his eyes off the gear to look up at a camera screen to grasp the reality of what actually going on on deck. Hairball af
Time out!!! Shrimp and lobster can at least run, a thing fish can't but we'll play along... How do you fish for something that can't move? .. picking boat is more accurate. I mean really if your quarry can't move it is hardly even a verb to pick it up.
@@R3troZone if it looses the race to a tortoise it's not moving. Yes they can dig down and crawl on their foot but it isn't like it can run away... Idk for sure but I would guess 20 ft is about as far as it could move in a day.
I was watching these videos last night and today I actually saw the boat at the dock! I couldn't believe my eyes....this boat is quite a different creature than we are used to seeing but very well thought out! I hope you guys don't mind that I snapped a few pictures of it from the pier
what exactly is being destroyed by sea scallop dredge fishery? i'm assuming you are pretty informed on this topic if you made that comment. what type of bottom are they generally fishing on? what is the damage caused by the dredge? do you have any studies or documentation you can refer to for more information on your opinion of this destroying the sea bottom?
@@normazwicker4683 Yep to many dingalings got crushed standing underneath them! Most likely insurance scams! Those would be sweet if you were working hard bottom with a lot of big rocks!