Bloody Waters

Commercial caviar production normally involves stunning the fish (usually by clubbing its head) and extracting the ovaries; some commercial fish farmers are experimenting with surgically removing roe from living sturgeon, allowing the females to continue producing more roe during their lives.

What you see below has nothing to do with surgery. It’s pure slaughter.

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Is this how caviar is born? More photos here

L.E. Sorry, everybody, I have to apologize as the info first received was misleading. The images don’t have anything to do with caviar. They are photos of the Faroe Islands whale slaughter , taken by Mark Cox. Full story, here

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8 Responses to Bloody Waters

  1. Sean Sweeney says:

    That is disgusting!

  2. Barrie Buckley says:

    This should be pictured on the jar of caviar. This is horrible!

  3. mutuelle says:

    I have watched a tv documentary about this,I just ask if it’s in isolate village in Scotland?

  4. mutuelle says:

    I have watched a tv documentary about this.

  5. it’s really awful! when will we learn to consider other beings as we consider ourselves?

  6. mutuelle says:

    OMG it’s terrible

  7. mutuelles says:

    donnez nous un mumero de tel de la societe qui fait sa ou un email pour qu on puisse ce defouler impeu

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