😂 just because they all the accounts were created four months ago. And have a super generic picture on them. And leave generic comments. That is no reason to be suspicious of them😂😂😂
i like the taste of the oysters more than the mussels, the taste of the mussels is a bit difficult for me to swallow, the video is very good and very beautiful. thanks for great video
The video was high quality and both enjoyable and informative to watch, especially as mussels are among my favorite foods. The narrative script was well-paced and synced, however, the robo voice while pleasant enough, was a bit bland as the only detraction. Nice to see proper accreditation in the description. Though focused on New Zealand, thanks for great video
Interesting and thanks. Like shell fish myself. I gather that theres a lot of left over shells? What are done with those? Maybe ground up and used as a fertilizer?, great farming
These are obviously nice and clean ones. Im always wary of imported shellfish, because a lot of it comes from nasty polluted water. This was very good, great farming
I usually like the Noal documentaries, but i am a bit displeased at the mixture of geographies and species: we have New Zealand and then we have France, then Chile and probably another country. Blue mussels and then green mussels and the spat is actually oyster spat! Mussels are seeded in bags, but the collected from ropes! Come on! I am enjoy this video. thanks so much
The farming of mussels at sea provides a consistent supply of high-quality seafood while minimizing the environmental impact associated with wild harvesting.
GOOD FOR THEM!!!!! Aqua farming is the future. Those who harvest wild fish & shellfish have gotten so good at what they do Fish & Game depts worldwide have to limit the hours, yes thats right-HOURS they can fish for a species as they have harvested the natural stocks to their limits and without F&G restrictions these species would become extinct in short order. As the worlds populating is increasing the oceans populations are decreasing. EXAMPLE: In California the Dungeness Crab season for 2023 is now open for 64 hours only. Last year the Salmon season was totally CANCELLED to commercial & sport fishing. Our local tribe had to hold their annual Salmon festival WITHOUT salmon. !
The farming of mussels at sea provides a consistent supply of high-quality seafood while minimizing the environmental impact associated with wild harvesting.
this was a real eye-opener, i always thought the mussels came from brussels, great farming
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Really enjoyed watching it. It is amazing video, great farming
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thank you all farming is the best lifestyle, great farming
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Very interesting thank you for sharing
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I saw mussels for sale in a store in Thailand.
Thank you for taking us on a tour of the mussel farming farm. make me feel excited.☺🙏🌏😻💛💙☺✌💰😁
Mmmmmmm...... garlic marinated mussels, a true delicacy!!!!
Just thinking about it makes me hungry
@@TonyFarmUs just ate about 6 of them 1/2 an hour ago.😋😋😋
@@TonyFarmUs ours are home grown here in the beautiful Marlborough sounds here in NZ 🇳🇿
Selalu menarik, teknik pertanian modern. Banyak sisi pelajaran yang bisa diambil, terima kasih. New Zeland. Interesting.
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We're living in the future. Well, at least it's not the Russian troll farms!
No doubt AI 😅. And the response to your observation is "thank you"
😂 just because they all the accounts were created four months ago. And have a super generic picture on them. And leave generic comments. That is no reason to be suspicious of them😂😂😂
@SkiSkillsMontana is true.🤪 I may be overly skeptical 🫤 The fact that some repeat verbatim is probably a coincidence 😅
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cool vid. i wonder if the water there is super clean because of all these mussels. thanks so much
The water there is very good for raising large quantities of mussels.
i like the taste of the oysters more than the mussels, the taste of the mussels is a bit difficult for me to swallow, the video is very good and very beautiful. thanks for great video
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The video was high quality and both enjoyable and informative to watch, especially as mussels are among my favorite foods. The narrative script was well-paced and synced, however, the robo voice while pleasant enough, was a bit bland as the only detraction. Nice to see proper accreditation in the description. Though focused on New Zealand, thanks for great video
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With all these mussels, Im surprised it isnt a stronger operation. amazing video
Do you like to eat dishes made from mussels?
Interesting and thanks. Like shell fish myself. I gather that theres a lot of left over shells? What are done with those? Maybe ground up and used as a fertilizer?, great farming
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are the mussels for local consumption or where are they shipped to?, great farming
I don't know this either.
That was a very interesting video, and I'm glad I watched it.Thank you.
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Interesting video ❤
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We could use the shells for building materials. Ground dried shells. thanks big farm
Can seashells also be used as building materials?
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These are obviously nice and clean ones. Im always wary of imported shellfish, because a lot of it comes from nasty polluted water. This was very good, great farming
Please choose wisely.
I’m hungry for seafood now. thanks biggest farm
What kind of seafood do you like to eat the most?
Enjoying mussels from the open sea is a direct connection to the bountiful treasures of the ocean
it was a great experience
Very interesting i worked on a pearl farm cygnet bay i would love to work with the collection and rearing of spat. perfect video
oh do you really work on a farm like that
I hear some invasive species like zebra mussels are they edible? like your video
I don't know either but I think they are edible.
Farm-raised mussels at sea bring a taste of the ocean directly to our tables, with a flavor that reflects the pristine waters they are cultivated in.
That will make the son taste the best it can.
The natural habitat of the open sea enhances the taste complexity of farm-raised mussels, offering a unique and delightful culinary experience.
That gives marine species a special flavor.
Love Mussels
How often do you eat them?
Farm-raised mussels at sea not only provide a delectable treat but also contribute to the cultivation of a healthier and more sustainable food future.
that is really important
The salty, briny essence of sea-cultivated mussels captures the essence of their oceanic origin.
That helps the food retain its freshness.
Im wondering why they didnt flee from the socks for such a long time ? like your video
I don't know about that but thank you for watching our video.
The cultivation of mussels at sea is a sustainable practice that contributes to the health of coastal ecosystems and promotes responsible aquaculture.
that is very important
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The sea imparts a natural sweetness to mussels, making them a gourmet seafood choice.
This allows mussels to be prepared in many ways.
Mussels cultivated in the sea develop a robust flavor profile unique to their marine environment.
That helps people who love eating mussels can not forget its taste.
The sea-to-table journey of farm-raised mussels ensures freshness and a connection to the natural elements that influence their taste.
That's right
In Manila, farmers set bamboo poles at the coastline and wait for wild mussels to stick themselves in and grow at the pole.
It also makes harvesting mussels easier.
This could've been explained less, but not sure how. Let me guess? You get mussels, my favorite food, from somewhere. Thank you.
yes, it realy delicious, i eat it every week
Im not gonna lie if this series had an actual person voicing over them, I would literally watch every one
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Why do the boxes say Product of New Zealand but the individual bags of Pacific Gold say that theyre from Chile? thanks so much
I don't know about this either, maybe that's where the bag was made.
The salty sea breeze imparts a distinctive brininess to these ocean-farmed mussels.
Each species has its own unique flavor that will be hard to forget.
I usually like the Noal documentaries, but i am a bit displeased at the mixture of geographies and species: we have New Zealand and then we have France, then Chile and probably another country. Blue mussels and then green mussels and the spat is actually oyster spat! Mussels are seeded in bags, but the collected from ropes! Come on! I am enjoy this video. thanks so much
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Billions? Seriously, Man! No one can even count to a billion!
But I think they can do that
Sustainably raised in the sea, mussels contribute to healthy marine ecosystems.
That's right
Sea-raised mussels boast a taste of the ocean in every succulent bite.
that's really cool
The farming of mussels at sea provides a consistent supply of high-quality seafood while minimizing the environmental impact associated with wild harvesting.
That's good for the clams and the ocean
Mussels cultivated at sea benefit from the constant flow of nutrient-rich water, enhancing their taste and nutritional profile.
That is very beneficial for mussels
I love mussels but I feel the Gout already
so you should not eat them anymore
@@TonyFarmUs I live on the wild side so I eat them. In moderation 😄
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thank so much
Sea-cultivated mussels are a delicious source of protein with a naturally tender texture.
How wonderful that would be
GOOD FOR THEM!!!!! Aqua farming is the future. Those who harvest wild fish & shellfish have gotten so good at what they do
Fish & Game depts worldwide have to limit the hours, yes thats right-HOURS they can fish for a species as they have harvested
the natural stocks to their limits and without F&G restrictions these species would become extinct in short order. As the worlds
populating is increasing the oceans populations are decreasing.
EXAMPLE: In California the Dungeness Crab season for 2023 is now open for 64 hours only.
Last year the Salmon season was totally CANCELLED to commercial & sport fishing.
Our local tribe had to hold their annual Salmon festival WITHOUT salmon.
!
thanks you very much
日本でも養殖したら良いのにって思うけど牡蠣やホタテ養殖棚の筏やフロートの掃除ついでなんだよねぇ。
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I recognized my country from the start. Why does the script say new Zealand? that okay
What beautiful country do you come from?
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What is the matter with you?
The salty sea breeze imparts a distinctive brininess to these ocean-farmed mussels.
that will create a distinctive flavor
The farming of mussels at sea provides a consistent supply of high-quality seafood while minimizing the environmental impact associated with wild harvesting.
That's right