Firefly Squid: A Light in the Deep | Forces of Nature | BBC Earth Science
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Every year, firefly squid rise from the deep to spawn. Harnessing the chemistry inside their cells, they produce a spectacular display of bioluminescence before the natural end to their lifecycle. For the Japanese locals, this alchemy makes the creature a delicacy - and these fishermen have waited all year for this event.
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Planet earth presents a beautiful creature Humans: Let's catch and torment them
Is the fishing sustainable as a resource or will we only be able to see these as examples in a science book of extinct species in the near future?
@KatanaJoelleLandt
Ай бұрын
From what I saw on Wikipedia, it looks like they’re doing pretty good.
Why were they catching them? To eat? For science? To make your TV show? Just to be exploited in general? Really enjoyed the whole thing until the end to find out that they were just another resource.
@texasshuji
2 ай бұрын
To eat. Firefly squids are famous as a local delicacy in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. They taste like scallops with lots of umami.
We don't have to kill and eat them
They are just directing air traffic.
The Chinese eat anything that moves on land, and the Japanese responds by eating anything in the sea.
Beautiful
They are catching the small ones, it doesn't look sustainable! That guy should have nets with bigger holes!
@KatanaJoelleLandt
Ай бұрын
But they then squid with just swim through it.
Leave the creatures alone! Don't eat them!
[Lord BBC is playing with his clips in his quarters when Col Sandurz bursts in] Colonel Sandurz: Lord BBC! Dark Helmet: WHAT? [BBC gathers up his clips in the blink of an eye] Colonel Sandurz: You're needed in the editing room sir! Lord BBC: Knock on my door! Knock next time! Colonel Sandurz: Yes, sir! Lord BBC: Did you see anything? Colonel Sandurz: No, sir! I didn't see your unlit squid video clips. Dark Helmet: GOOD! [Sandurz slams the door]
@KatanaJoelleLandt
Ай бұрын
WTF are you talking about?
Fireflies are very tranquil and I.Q. bug species I like to watch them where I live in Seoul, South Korea :) 반딧불이는 매우 조용하고 I.Q. 곤충 종 저는 제가 살고 있는 한국 서울에서 관찰하는 것을 좋아합니다 :)
Glowstick!!! Let's poi
If all the trees on earth were pens and the ocean ˹were ink˺, refilled by seven other oceans, the Words of Allah would not be exhausted. Surely Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. - Quran - 31:27
@KatanaJoelleLandt
Ай бұрын
No one cares
No mention of God 🤔 The squid didn't create or think for itself !!!