Crevette nordique : jackpot en mer de Barents ! Thalassa

https://www.france.tv/france-3/thalas... "The nights are very short; in summer in Norway, the sun never sets! We sleep 6 hours and work 6 hours..." They are nicknamed the lords of the Barents Sea! Only a handful, like Julien Edouard, are capable of holding out at sea for 50 days, maintaining this infernal pace and a steely morale. At 37, this native of Saint-Malo is already a veteran in the trade; the Greenland Sea and the Barents Sea have become his daily backdrop. His ship, the Ocean Tiger, a huge icebreaking shrimp boat, hunts for the "Nordic shrimp," reputed to be the best wild species in the world. This crustacean grows slowly in the pure waters of the far north, to which it owes the quality, firmness, and flavor of its flesh. The factory ship is a profitable machine that only returns to dock to unload its catch and ensure crew changes. It stores a hard-won treasure in its holds. The Ocean Tiger holds the only European quotas negotiated with Greenland, 2,600 tons per year. Anything rare is...expensive! A gourmet, on the other hand, will have to pay €30 to obtain a kilogram. A report by Sophie Morand and Hervé Colosio - An FTV Thalassa production