Trapped Swordfish Rescued by Underwater ROV
With all the recent videos of failed ROVs operating in the gulf, it’s nice to finally an ROV video that ends in success!
With all the recent videos of failed ROVs operating in the gulf, it’s nice to finally an ROV video that ends in success!
It’s pretty much common knowledge now that many of the worlds greatest fish are in low supply thought the world. It’s not really surprising though, fish like swordfish and marlin taste great, and people love to eat. Eventually things need to change though, or species like marlin will be fishing to extinction. Enter, Take Marlin Off The Menu, a group of concerned citizens who want to make sure that doesn’t happen. How? By taking marlin off the menu of course! It’s an idea so simple, it may just work.
Why stop eating billfish?
2. Marlin and other billfish populations are not sustainable based on current demand. Their decline is being fueled by the demand for marlin meat among consumers, which corresponds with the overall growing demand for seafood both in the United States as well as throughout the world. Unlike catfish and tilapia and other “farm-raised” seafood, marlin can’t be farm-raised, and therefore can’t keep up with the demand. Besides, farming top ocean predators actually results in a net loss of available seafood because the diets required to rear carnivorous fish are comprised mostly of wild-caught fish. It would be analogous to raising lions or tigers in pens for human consumption.
3. Marlin may be harmful to eat. Marlin and billfish often contain unhealthy levels of mercury and other toxins that may be harmful to humans who regularly eat marlin, billfish and other large fish predators.
Works for me, I don’t think I’ve ever eaten marlin before!
If you think grabbing a catfish with you bare hands is crazy, try grabbing onto a swordfish. This guy spotted a small swordfish swimming near shore, and just grabbed it, photographed it, and released it. The photos tell the rest of the story, although I’m really confused – these fish are normally found in very deep water.

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