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※ This video is part of <Humans and the Sea - Fishermen of Norway, the Arctic Ocean> broadcast on February 12, 2024. Norwegian fishermen who raise salmon in fjords in the great outdoors and catch the king of the sea, red king crabs, in the Arctic Ocean. Meanwhile, Honningsvåg, located at the northernmost tip of Norway. It is a small village facing the Arctic Ocean, and many of its residents work in the seafood industry. Euron, a fisherman from this area, is one of them. The nights are longer than the days in winter. They go out to sea to catch red king crabs, braving the cold and darkness, but the fishing grounds are right in front of the village. During this time, red king crabs come all the way to the sea in front of the village, making it a golden fishing ground, so there is no need to go far. When I looked at the traps I had set up the day before, they were full of huge red king crabs! But after a while, Euron sends a few red king crabs back into the sea. What on earth is going on? Red king crabs caught in the Arctic Ocean are popular overseas and are mostly exported. Before leaving for a long journey, they are placed in a tank with seawater for 4-5 days to remove stress and maintain the best taste and quality. For Norwegians, the salmon family red king crab is a precious asset that must be preserved for generations. That is why they continue to spare no effort in research and effort to continue producing high-quality seafood. ✔ Program name: Man and the Sea - Norway, Fishermen of the Arctic Ocean ✔ Broadcast date: 2024.02.12 #GolladunDocumentary #RedKingCrab #Norway #ManandSea #Seafood #Import #KingCrabEatingShow #GolladunDocumentaryOnTV