Amazing Giant Clams Farm – Fishermen Harvest Millions of Giant Clams This Way



Harvest Giant Clam – Tridacna gigas – Fishermen Harvest Millions of Giant Clams This Way
Have you ever seen these giant giant clams? At first glance, they look very much like coral reefs on the seabed, but in fact these are giant giant clams that can reach a weight of up to 500kg. So are these giant clams considered seafood or not and how do people harvest them? We invite you to explore with us in today’s video.
Giant clams, true to their name, we can easily recognize them by their very large size, can be up to 1.3 meters long, with an average weight of more than 250kg. They are slow-growing, long-lived creatures and the world’s largest living bivalve. They are found in tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

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34 thoughts on “Amazing Giant Clams Farm – Fishermen Harvest Millions of Giant Clams This Way”

  1. you work very hard and you harvest the labor of your works,keep up the good work and perseverance! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.

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  2. Are you saying that you opened that gigantic clam shell (and didnt show us) but the only thing in it were the other clam shells(which you call oysters)??? What did the giant clam meat/muscle look like? There had to be one…if so, did you cut it open to check inside of it for pearls?? Sorry, just a lot of unknowns that werent shown…thanks

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  3. I live in Rhode Island and I really want to start doing this because it looks so amazing and fun and I could really use a couple of tips on where you would even find stuff like this in Rhode Island? If you could get back to me that would be so great. Thank you, I really appreciate it.

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  4. I love watching your videos… I want to surprise my nieces and nephews with some of these to open and find pearls!! Where in NY can I get some or where can I order them from?? I’d need about 20 oysters (preferably big ones) is there any advice you can give me??

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  5. I wish you had English subtitles. Busy her voice is so sweet and beautiful and she cuts so gracefully. I could watch her all day. I’d love to hear her talk about the items. I was wondering why that was speckled and green and what it’s called and what the dish and style of the dish is called

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  6. this is called marabu, marabu is a kind of food that is a type of shellfish that lives attached to rocks, marabu is also common in the area where I live in BUTON SULAWESI TENGGARA. 👍

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  7. Actually, I wasnt waiting for a big fat pearl, but after reading your post I was interested in that too! I actually was interested in how they were going to get it open, I can barely get the ones I buy to fry at home that are a fraction of this size!!!

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