Why is fish so expensive?

   / Why is fish so expensive? #21  
... And they are using junk science to set the limits!

In the eyes of many people that actually are out there every day this is exactly right...to use one good example the "Redfish" (Red Drium)...Just about any old salt will tell you that most species have natural cycles (the same as just about everything else)...What happened with Redfish is like the 'The Perfect Storm' (crummy movie IMO)...Three things were happening at the same time...the "blackened Redfish craze", an increase in (inshore) recreational anglers, and a natural bottom of a cycle...and the powers that be decided that since Redfish were scarce they should not just put limits/quotas on them...they shut the fishery down entirely (both rec. and com.)...for years...meanwhile the fish rebound on their natural cycle and the restrictions get all the credit...confounding the ignorant (junk) science....funny it's not just the fishing industry that has succumbed to the same "ignorant" scenarios....
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #22  
Fishing commercially is like farming for a living. The producer gets a small fraction of the profit. It is all the middlemen that get their percentage of markup. I have friends that fish commercially. It really is a hard way to get by. Even my friends that run charters work way more hours on fishing days than most of us. Either part of the business is very weather dependent. There are lots of days they can't fish because of high seas. I love to fish and love the water but these guys have a passion for it that borders on psychosis.

The only thing more expensive than buying your fish is trying to catch your own - I've had trips where if I calculated the cost per pound it would work out to triple digits/pound:shocked:
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #23  
Here in New England all of the fisheries are locked up tightly by Government intervention. The catch limits are so low that many professional fisherman are selling off their boats and seeking other means to support their families. I believe all fish are now sold through the fish coop's and the cost is pushed up to make sure the industry is able to make some sort of a living. There was a day one could drive up US route 1A and buy all kinds of fish or lobster right off from the boat for really inexpensive prices. Shrimp were available cheap also, but now with the aid of over-night delivery all of the good shrimp end up in the mid-western area's. I think what is really sickening is cannery boats sit outside the boundary lines catching and canning tuna daily and there is nothing that can be done to them in international waters.

There is zero doubt that measures have to be taken to protect the fisheries. So just maybe raising the price so high that fewer and fewer people can afford to buy good fish.

What is really bad is people think they are buying Cod or Haddick and who knows what they are getting, normally it is the white fish of the day!

Huge cuts in all fishing off from New England

Regulator: Huge cuts coming to New England fishing
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #25  
If I ever get my solar thermal greenhouse running, I plan on doing aquaponics, with the ibc totes to raise fish and add a heat sink. There are aquaponic places making some great cash providing year round organic fish and vegs.
 
   / Why is fish so expensive?
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#26  
If I ever get my solar thermal greenhouse running, I plan on doing aquaponics, with the ibc totes to raise fish and add a heat sink. There are aquaponic places making some great cash providing year round organic fish and vegs.

save a little section for some clams and oysters...yum.
yes, I'm sure they can't live together, like a giant aquarium, but then who could then eat Boopsie?...;)
Now the hydroponic lettuce we have in our local Acme almost looks too good to be true, beautiful heads of lettuce.
Just never bought one, suppose I should try and see if the taste is different. In the depth of winter, the hydro tomatoes sure tasted better
than the plastic creations in the cello three pack.

Sounds like a good adventure; once past the initial investment and setup, somehow seems easier sounding than my twenty eight step
rototilling process...

if you do start growing fish at home, please keep us posted. No snake heads please...:D
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #27  
hit a dampa market in the Philippines...

mark
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #28  
Don't think you'll get a chance at the fish off those boats. I understand they are coming over the bar into Greymouth down on our West Coast. Looks like the Grey river is in flood and the boys wanted to get in before the pubs shut.
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #29  
Sounds like a good adventure; once past the initial investment and setup,...
I have been saving materials and every year have been getting one step closer.
I have the solar heaters made for using the ground as a heat sink, I have finally located someone who has ibc totes, and will need to start digging out and making the foundation for the greenhouse.
The ratio is 2x1x1 (wxlxh) I am thinking of 24'x12'x12' since I have the area for it.
 
   / Why is fish so expensive? #30  
I recently read a book that was about the life of those two brothers who are featured on the tv show about commercial fishing...gave the book away or I would know the title. They made the life of a commercial crab fisherman sound really brutal. They can earn great money sometimes but it's really dependent on the market and how much you can catch. About the only fish I consume are farm raised and frozen, mostly cod, and I can buy it for $4 per pound. Seems pretty darn costly when you can buy ground chuck for $3 per pound, and the frozen fish loses about a quarter of it's weight when thawed and the excess water is squeezed out. I have not priced nor purchased fresh fish for a long time as it's well out of my budget.
 

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