Watching the process of catching and processing king crab is absolutely amazing! 🦀 The hard work that goes into it is incredible. Would you try fresh king crab if you had the chance?
Bc they think people are stupid and don't know 1 crab from the next. Hell, I've seen videos of mukbangs where people are eating scallops but the title says oysters. Lol.
Yep, some scenes from Deadliest Catch. And not really showing the "process" until 8 minutes. For like 2 minutes jumping around. And fake lightning? Not sure what's going on here.
first off king crab is not 50-60 per lb at that price no one would buy them, not even that price in restaurants , and you show mostly snow crab in one view then king crab,then other crab variety's which contains very little meat so you are mostly paying for shell and of course the most important point, who or what country consumes the most KING crab? it is japan, 90% goes to them we get the left overs to split whit the rest of the world.
You have to have tanks which are usually flooded holds on the boats . It is illegal to harvest dead crab. I know. I worked at Pacific Pearl in Dutch Harbor.
So, basically just found out that the high cost of King crabs is due to us just paying for a lot of government imposed technologies and fees on the fisheries. They said in the video that the cost of King crab per pound was something like $50........so eliminate all of those government fees then what is the actual cost of King crab per pound??
This channel should be embarrassed for all the inaccuracies shown. Talk about a captain who uses pink pots but never shows that ship away from the dock. Only uses stock footage from Deadliest Catch and then shows a Blue Crab processing plant, probably in Maryland not king crab processing except the robots
The "knuckles" ie, where the legs join into the body have alot of good meat. That's why when you buy crab legs there's a good portion of the body attached.
the majority of crabs shown are Snow opilio crabs. This video is a sorry example of Alaskan King crab processing. There is no reference to the processing ship.
You show very little processing. Half or more of the footage is of snow crab or blue crab which are entirely different species. Much of the footage is from TV series: Deadliest Catch for which you give no credit. I’ve watched several of your videos and they are not informative whatsoever. These are subpar and low quality.
This was dumb. One of the images that popped up at least twice was some kind of sail boat in a storm. Made by A.I. or non native English speaking people. Not likely to pull to much factual information from this channel.
0:57 those aren't king crabs, that's snowcrab or opilio crab. Throught most of this video they keep refiring to all these crab as King Crab when IT IS NOT. Does AI mean Artificial Idiot?