Big Shrimpin'

Big Shrimpin' (2011-2012)

EndedReality show

Mining the waters off the Alabama coast in search of shrimp, or "saltwater gold," as the shrimpers call them, is a treacherous job for the crews who work for the popular Dominick's Seafood, owned by Dominick Ficarino, in Bayou La Batre, Ala. This series follows the captains and crews of three of Dominick's boats, who work up to 40 days at a time -- sometimes working for 48 hours straight. In addition to the long hours, the crew members battle unforgiving weather conditions, equipment failures, competing boats and, at times, even one another.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Big Shrimpin'' premiere?

'Big Shrimpin'' premiered on November 17, 2011.

Who were the main cast members of 'Big Shrimpin''?

The main cast members of 'Big Shrimpin'' included Captain Lance Nacio, Captain Acy Cooper, Captain Wayne Magginis, and Captain Ryan Lambert.

What was the premise of 'Big Shrimpin''?

'Big Shrimpin'' followed the lives and adventures of a group of shrimpers from the Gulf of Mexico as they navigated the treacherous waters and faced challenges in their pursuit of the ultimate catch.

What was the setting of 'Big Shrimpin''?

'Big Shrimpin'' was set in the Gulf of Mexico, specifically in and around Louisiana.

How many boats were featured in 'Big Shrimpin''?

'Big Shrimpin'' featured a fleet of four boats.

What were the names of the boats featured in 'Big Shrimpin''?

The boats featured in 'Big Shrimpin'' were the F/V Big Eye, F/V Little Eye, F/V Deep Water, and F/V Sandy Lee.

What challenges did the shrimpers face in 'Big Shrimpin''?

The shrimpers in 'Big Shrimpin'' faced challenges such as rough seas, unpredictable weather, mechanical failures, and intense competition with other shrimpers.

Did 'Big Shrimpin'' showcase the shrimping industry's impact on the environment?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' highlighted the shrimping industry's impact on the environment, addressing topics such as overfishing and the depletion of shrimp populations.

How did the shrimpers catch shrimp in 'Big Shrimpin''?

The shrimpers in 'Big Shrimpin'' used large nets called trawls to catch shrimp. These nets were dragged along the ocean floor, capturing the shrimp in their path.

Did 'Big Shrimpin'' explore the shrimpers' personal lives?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' delved into the shrimpers' personal lives, showcasing the challenges they faced in balancing family, relationships, and their demanding profession.

Were there any safety concerns for the shrimpers in 'Big Shrimpin''?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' highlighted the safety concerns faced by the shrimpers, including the risk of accidents, injuries, and the constant need for vigilance in dangerous working conditions.

Did 'Big Shrimpin'' provide insights into the shrimping industry's economic impact?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' explored the shrimping industry's economic impact, discussing factors such as market prices, the cost of equipment, and the financial risks involved in the business.

Were there any rivalries between the shrimpers in 'Big Shrimpin''?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' showcased rivalries and intense competition between the shrimpers, as they vied for the best shrimping spots and sought to outperform one another in catching the most shrimp.

Did 'Big Shrimpin'' address any cultural aspects related to shrimping?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' delved into the cultural aspects of shrimping in Louisiana, exploring traditions, local customs, and the role of shrimping in the community's heritage.

Did 'Big Shrimpin'' feature any unique shrimping techniques?

Yes, 'Big Shrimpin'' showcased unique shrimping techniques, such as using specialized equipment and adapting strategies to the specific conditions of the Gulf of Mexico.

How did 'Big Shrimpin'' contribute to raising awareness about the shrimping industry?

'Big Shrimpin'' contributed to raising awareness about the shrimping industry by offering viewers an inside look into the lives of shrimpers, their challenges, and the importance of sustainable practices in shrimping.

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