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that creates a little bit of alarm bell of my mind. donors to have another menu here. but this time you should be in better shape to new york and then fish them into the gulf here durst dinamo. is the greatest place in our own to live bring summer and fall and it's fantastic and you couldn't want friendly nicer its parts i still am i deborah want just come
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in from time to fish i almost want it to be the last boat out just in case i see that fiend in the fifty's and the sixty's northlake was a fairly active fishing community there was cool can reach up there process mainly through lobster macro carrying. a can things at that so it was it was a fairly active fishing community this is a picture of the first two of those costs for flight one hundred sixty seven caught but kept every person from seoul and. there's no we're on a conference there to get the charter business going to have to catch the fish to make it make a public can get it in the guardian a newspaper they had to come in get it and get a picture taken which end up killed the fish and there was no market for the fish afterwards so they just put a hole dug in the woods near all of the woods and don't do it. it's a history in our side gets drowned when brush. catching these big fish. and where
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fishman. once any better than a big fish. people know that you know their styles of found giants are bottom want to chase these giants because they want to join a club thousand pound club it's called that's how it all started it's all a place to found other to look out of the world became. the best fish and was in the late sixty's and early seventy's and then the fishing sort of died off after the we went through a period of nine years where we didn't have any first serious all the feeding with most species at that time and really that there was almost an inexhaustible amount of fish. we didn't see the danger signs we probably didn't want to see the dangers and. when you looked at it as distinct very odd that ninety five percent of the fish caught. die was i was there when everyone
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else does not think it's. the only bluefin tuna will once present in the south atlantic off brazil argentina south africa. i think the larger pond and here is really fortunate for people who have been living here and. it's really like one herd of buffalo valleys where the found in abundance where is this and have ever only seen them can or.
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i thought i might get another shot bryan. be using clos i mean the turner just so cool god it's just. this is just such a perfect being you know wow. i did hear that you know the fishermen were quite surprised to learn that these fish were behaving the way they were behaving i mean these guys have been fishing these now moles for for decades for generations and they probably know more about their behavior in this part of the world than obviously anybody and yet. they were very surprised to see them this way to see them constantly coming around the boat and so close to shore.
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you know i said it's odd never. they're not having any fun area. often they never touch each other and never touch me i had when i was ten feet of them i had one brush and i me with the fin one it just claw i think effortlessly and then when you see him turn it off they just take off and sometimes think of that you know this and they do great if no see the fish break i think can actually break and then. the other direction in an instant without touching you and they're always looking at you that i always know it's great you are you know you just can't help but wonder what do you think it i'd like to see ten minutes be a bluefin to see what if you like to stand like what i'd like to do with my images is show people that this is an animal that has no trust real counterpart there's nothing like it to. could equate on land it continues to grow its entire life.
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if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching them. i first became acquainted with and around the mid sixty's didn't even know that they were two of the fishermen were called in the giant macro. they want us to buy them because a fisherman expects all buyers to buy everything that they catch the lead bought. five dollars and don't a. clue throws them because we didn't know anything else to do with them and we found a market for the. pet food in germany so we put them in the container and sent them across the atlantic and some dog or cat ate them and in the rhineland.
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one day the japanese showed up. i was in the person they contacted. the person they contact it was a man by the name albert griffin. had a plant in new york lake and was actually rate in the center where this park history was. he's going to give me. the must go. through going to where some dictator you have to go to this go in a sort of to get. to a cigar cook cigar do good at the good in this got in the. instrument just as your . right there just in the. muggle manual mccovey going to among
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a number of couple you could. stick a tenseness just small business owners mug little mini suitable to the can as you have been a modest except that i'm not so good there are no full immunity tenseness to some on the one morning to total no. one in question and to smooch six times. a month and joke at the. bit to the john i know it's up to a solution. they just showed him how to prepare telling us and they prepared it it went by truck down to kennedy airport and then. some forty seven to get. taken into the market which is the main market.
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and they have this cut up that it was. given to the buyers for them to test it. and see that they liked. since the very next go that that she knew. that the mother went to get the state senator and look up to the most as you mom eddie george of waiter and except on the sarah. palin. i. had my eye. with both the turn of sports industry and north like i just never would have started that i would just sit here i got it so the fact that nowadays you can anywhere anywhere in. world you can go into
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it's the cradle of jazz. america is still america we have. this just feeling. a city of climatic contests trophies of alligators on the loose of poverty and crime are used by the least swell members of my family close most. of street racing in the heat of the night this is new orleans. the best place in the world. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure can remap. you have to be the
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much weight. two hundred sixty. two thousand metric tons a day are sold in this market and how many days a week five days five ten thousand metric tons a week of fish and. meat almost. all the fish were thirty minutes. thirty five million dollars in thirty minutes. five days a week. going on in the off. in regards to bluefin tuna they suffer from this lust for sushi that has been created worldwide it's a relatively new thing that may only have really emerged in the last thirty or forty years but tremendous amount of damage has been done where i live you know there are sushi bars and people you know have no idea what they're eating i don't
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think war or just how magnificent this creature is or how vulnerable it is. the most expensive fish in the will each one selling for tens of thousands of euros japan's stock on mass japan where apparently the word conservation actually means by all mass kill the fish freeze them for twenty or thirty years so they can be eaten in a couple decades time if they can afford that. and then you look i cut the international council for the conservation of chewed up conservation of tuna species of drop by eighty to ninety percent with face extinction and. well a body that is set up supposedly to look after. it has failed completely ignores the scientific advice it keeps getting close is far far too high.
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it could mean other out. here. it's just everybody got a different idea i'll go through life once and i want to go through it's wide open . some guys like fighting some guys like oh some guys like smoke and cigarettes i like gets into and going after gods little creatures one thousand nine hundred one nine hundred eighty one of the first one of the season this photo was actually on the front page of our local newspaper where
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we had landed the fish i think i was eight years old who's this loop right in the face in the pretty cool way that's your first one too isn't it. how big was it success that a big one. feels pretty well done ducted say isn't it. to think of the return officially when you're bigger. you're one of many going to die the book. landed you know one of the good old right. now i've been out since you've been a little boy and every time it bends over it's the same thing man the one we got into this. is your favorite pair are the kind of head off with agenda. maelstrom deep sea fish that if you're on now. ok. what time you plan to be here yeah yeah we'll get you out of fish. we'll get to.
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see in the morning dr reddy. that's a really really strong addiction to return to fishing. it's the same as smoking or gambling or anything else only i think don fisher is even worse. i had to let two business go we had a sports store and a welding business and a lot of people employed and when i got the bug the addiction to go fishing it was you know there was no stopping me i just sold my house sold everything and built a place over at north lake and went fishing.
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when i was a younger man i absolutely loved fishing it was the greatest thrill of my life to catch bluefin tuna. the part about the joint you know prince edward island since i was about twelve years old and most of my life i wanted to come. when i heard that the tuna went away which didn't surprise me because the tuna were going away every place else that i knew about. so i just figured well i guess i'll never see that. death
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offshore almost. it's on a bit so you would get some around. there's another one got like a fish under is right now. yeah i'll be here in a second once i start will make you feel like ten feet down. we had a scientist out last year and they're just handy. i would like to just be able to go out and catch and kill these fish like i did when i was twelve years old or twenty years old or thirty years old and feel ok about it because i thought there were lots and lots of fish. but that's just not the situation that we have zero zero zero zero. zero zero out oh. wow. i've seen a lot of tuna but that's really the biggest one i've ever seen i don't know or oh.
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these fish were missing here for many years now they're back people are guessing about why exactly they've come back here they may in a few years be gone again. a little baby a little baby i want to see the big guys there's a couple think guys mark and down there i want them to show themselves. i'm astonished that the fish are here instantly there's no looking around for them no wait and usually turn to fishing i've done there's a lot of waiting to call a tuna wishing. so this is to an instant. oh. wait that's not so amazing when you see these guys doing what they do i just i know myself when the rot takes off and it's over it's just just a rush. imo
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it's not a one hundred percent success story every day i have not gone but i'll go there's another seventeen of the either church or fishing there's no idea of a stall that's what promoting here we are scared to release because we're here for the long run we don't want to have the same one or two year wonder we very are for the long run and you know the last thing we want to do is be telling everyone. the very exciting time because for many years these fish was. absent you know by all the court very few well i could not say yes' and so to see this massive resurgence in stocks is easy extremely exciting and that's what brought me here from the other side of the world. i have an extraordinary opportunity i
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thought the biggest change in the world i kinna are a major drop for sportfishing and the seas the wrong way to see the biggest tuna of the world and they here literally a couple of miles off chill in the easy to fish conditions. it's got everything going for. me. and it's a beautiful like a ship but just being here is a thrill it really is this is a beautiful like i should so too not a saw it it's a trip was doing just to be they need for all we this world class fishery is just got everything going for it i'm really excited for these guys they've got a huge potential to build this up into a will class taste and i should think i should. think the tongue in your mouth.
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thought soaked up. maybe. if you don't buy it it is all cool in. fifteen years time when i retire. that there's anything left to catch. by interacting with these fish recreationally and then releasing them. for coastal communities like like north like here and if this sport fishery develops which i can see it very well then there will be an industry here and it will be a rental industry. you sell something it's gone it's gone that's it you've bought it gotten lost for whatever use all but it's a bomb you haven't got it back if you run trains it again and then you get it back in the tank does a fish out the people who were involved in the. you
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got two dozen fish splashing beside the boat ripping out the sick here in your car and over and nowhere else that there's anybody told this in the world that they don't see that we've gone as a fish to everybody else all over the world and this is the only spot they can do this and feeding just amazing would be a lot better if they could make money bringing people in to catch and release the very issue or bring people in to go diving with thousand pound to know that would be better and it's where i would like to see it go. to something else. that it's not that you know this is this is making things look too easy it's going on here it's going to do it and more harm than good. it's going to the moron.
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