America's Most Unwanted Fish Just Became a $10 Million Industry | Fishing Documentary
40. It was once labeled a pest, a threat to rivers, and a fish no one wanted. Now, it's powering a $10 million industry. This Fishing Documentary uncovers the unlikely rise of carp in America—how an invasive species became a valuable catch exported worldwide. From muddy riverbanks to industrial processing lines, this Fishing Documentary shows how fishermen are turning a problem into profit. You’ll witness the challenges of catching, handling, and selling a fish many Americans still refuse to eat. Through rare access and firsthand stories, this Fishing Documentary explores the environmental, cultural, and economic twists behind this surprising boom. For anyone interested in invasive species, global seafood trade, or hidden opportunities in nature, this Fishing Documentary will change how you see one of America’s most unwanted fish. ---------------------------------- 00:00 asian carp wreak havoc on us rivers 02:17 asian carp from invasive species to $10 billion industry 05:03 hunting invasive fish in the heart of the us 13:19 asian carp farming model spreads in the us 20:10 inside the factory processing asian carp for export 27:32 asian carp contributes to restoring river ecosystems ---------------------------------- 🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more Fishing Documentary documentaries every week: 👉 [ / @godiscover89 ] 🎥 Watch more: • Fishing Documentaries - Deep Sea Fishing 👉Why Canadian Lobster Is So Expensive — $100 Per Kilo and Harvested in Freezing Seas • Video 👉How Raising 2 Million Fish in Floating Cages Feeds a $1 Billion Global Industry • How Raising 2 Million Fish in Floating Cag... 👉Inside the $230,000 Catch: What It Takes to Haul in 120,000 lbs of Pollock • Inside the $230,000 Catch: What It Takes t... 🦞How Harvesting 10,000 Lobsters Before the Typhoon Strikes Becomes a $400,000 Race Against Time https://youtube.com/live/rdiptXyh3m8 ---------------------------------- This video is a Fishing Documentary produced for educational, informational, and storytelling purposes. We respect copyright laws and operate under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act – known as the Fair Use doctrine – which allows limited use of copyrighted content for commentary, criticism, education, and news reporting. All video footage is either: – Licensed through proper channels, – Used with permission, or – Covered by Fair Use under U.S. law. ⚠️ Unauthorized re-uploading, full reproduction, or commercial use of this content is prohibited and may result in takedown or legal action. 📧 Contact us for licensing or partnership inquiries. ---------------------------------- #fishingdocumentary #deepseafishing #godiscover

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