Trawled fish. How are they killed?
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Was merely wondering, when a school of fish is caught in a net and they are all hauled on board a trawler, how are they then killed?
I assume either frozen whilst still alive, suffocated or something more humane.
Either way i will still continue to eat fish.
Its something i would like to know.
Thank you.
Edit: Apologies if this is in the wrong section, couldnt figure out where i should ask.
I assume either frozen whilst still alive, suffocated or something more humane.
Either way i will still continue to eat fish.
Its something i would like to know.
Thank you.
Edit: Apologies if this is in the wrong section, couldnt figure out where i should ask.
Depends on the size and type of trawler. The traditional trawlers you'll see (less and less) in traditional fishing towns will sort the fish down below and back them in ice, so they'll either suffocate on the deck, in the hopper or whilst in the ice, I believe once in the ice the essentially shutdown and can be brought back to life when they arrive at the factorys, where they'll be gutted and filleted.
Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
mattnunn said:
Depends on the size and type of trawler. The traditional trawlers you'll see (less and less) in traditional fishing towns will sort the fish down below and back them in ice, so they'll either suffocate on the deck, in the hopper or whilst in the ice, I believe once in the ice the essentially shutdown and can be brought back to life when they arrive at the factorys, where they'll be gutted and filleted.
Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
I sea!Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
Very interesting.
Urban Sports said:
mattnunn said:
Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
I sea!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
Very interesting.

Cupramax said:
Urban Sports said:
mattnunn said:
Big fatory ships do the whole process at see and fillets go into deep freeze, some act as drop off for smaller sattelite trawlers, sometimes they stay out for many weeks or months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
I sea!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_ship
Sincerely Captain Bardseye
Very interesting.


Most trawlers will sort and gut at least some of the fish they catch during the downtime when the nets are being shot and during sailing to/from locations. They get a better price for the fish if they are landed cleaned (gutted) rather than Round (ungutted) Boats will land a mix of cleaned & round depending on size of catch. Also fish are packed in ice to keep them fresh... not to freeze them.
So in short fish gutted on the boats will be gutted alive if they have survived the truama of being caught and squished in the net
Factory Ships are a different kettle of err fish
So in short fish gutted on the boats will be gutted alive if they have survived the truama of being caught and squished in the net
Factory Ships are a different kettle of err fish
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?Benbay001 said:
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?Du1point8 said:
Benbay001 said:
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggH-ObiUWEE
makes night fishing easyer too as they will glow in the dark.
dudleybloke said:
Du1point8 said:
Benbay001 said:
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggH-ObiUWEE
makes night fishing easyer too as they will glow in the dark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f2f6zb7Fe8
Benbay001 said:
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?Pothole said:
Benbay001 said:
CRA2Y said:
After studdying a few with intense observation: the fish remain alive, then on the table they continue to jump and flap all over the place as they are being gutted alive, and continue to do so as the organs are sliced and removed - they continue until the heart is cut, at which point they stop rather suddenly.
Surely there has to be a more humane way of killing fish en mass?Gassing Station | All Creatures Great & Small | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


