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Shucking abalone
This video demonstrates the process of shucking abalone, covering techniques for safely removing the shell and preparing the ...
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This seafood market feels like another world
From live abalone trying to escape to giant king crab and fresh sashimi prepared on the spot, this journey through Busan’s massive seafood market is intense, chaotic, and unforgettable. The goal?
If you love Hobart fine diner Dier Makr and its sibling wine bar Lucinda, co-owner Kobi Ruzicka is also part of the Six Russell team.
The Hawks are closing in on protected resources after shutting down an abalone drying facility and arresting three suspects in Thornton this week. The trio, aged between 30 and 48, was arrested on ...
Yumbah Aquaculture has announced that it will cease abalone farming on Kangaroo Island by the middle of this year, placing 15 full-time jobs at risk. The company has farmed the molluscs from the South ...
Yumbah Aquaculture will cease its abalone farming operations on Kangaroo Island by mid-year, citing the impacts of the harmful algal bloom as "the final straw". The closure will result in the loss of ...
The rocks beneath our feet are leaving a hidden signature in the shells of marine snails along Australia's ancient coastline, according to new research led by Adelaide University scientists. A study ...
The green abalone were taken to the ocean and placed in a super secret location not to be shared. The size of a hand, 60 were set out with a goal: To rebound the struggling species, an attempt at ...
If you’ve ever ordered an abalone dish at a restaurant in the U.S., that pricy sea snail probably came from this farm in Santa Barbara, California. The Cultured Abalone Farm is one of only two red ...
Charles Van Damme was a San Francisco businessman who ran a ferry business in the early 1900s. Using the profits from his successful enterprise, he purchased a parcel of land over 1,800 acres in size ...
A woman in California used “an unconventional storage method” for trying to hide her unlawful catch of two abalone, an endangered species. Unfortunately for her, a wildlife officer was watching. The ...
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