Mike Rowe explores how America’s fishing industry provides food for nation

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This episode of ‘How America Works’ takes a deeper dive into how Americans receive their fish produce at grocery stores.

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43 COMMENTS

  1. nature does not run on a business model. the ocean is not obligated to meet quotas for anyone. 'the boat costs $$, labor costs $' the world should give the fish for free, though? the world doesn't belong to the human race, and it doesn't owe anyone anything

  2. Built in 1936? Wow. Today they would use chinese parts. Take the san francisco Bay Bridge. The bolts that hold it together comes from China & inspectors don't think it will hold up

  3. Only thing that I hate is I will see dozens of these boats pulling flounder for market but we as surf fisherman can only keep a slot fish for one month out of the year in NC. We have been throwing back about 100 flounder per trip since these rules as by catch with about 10% dying from swallowed hooks. But the people with rods are to blame for over fishing somehow still.

  4. A friend of mine used to work on fishing boats he would go out on a unmaintained and leaky 32ft fiberglass boat from the 80s (no freezer just a big cooler), and every week it had to be towed back to the fish house or the bilge pump would go out. But he somehow was the best out of the about 30 men on 7 boat. And they used 100 pound boxes and where it was grouper they could up to 450 each.

  5. All the comments about over fishing from people who are obviously clueless about how highly regulated America's fisheries are. Quit believing the lies that the environmental industry pushes and study up on how the government actually regulates our fisheries.

  6. Um, Mike, I luv ya, but you're acting a little dingy here – the boat is 260' long you say, followed by "the ship has freezers the size of football fields." Even a sports atheist like me knows a football field is 300' long. Just sayin'.

  7. Rowe might want to read a script BEFORE it is recorded this insults every middel class and poor person in America. If WE want fish…we have to go catch them ourselves// The "industry" by NO MEANS "feeds America"

  8. This is sickening! How many pounds of "bycatch" is killed for every pound of yellowfin sole they catch? This super trawler is depleting everything in its path all for that mighty dollar. The light at the end of the tunnel is the better they do the quicker they will put themselves put of business.

  9. we need to get rid of commercial fishing.. if you want a fish .. you should have to catch it yourself using a sustainable and ethical way that is legal where you are fishing… net fishing in the ocean should be the first thing to get the axe.

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