Chapter 149 Collecting Shells at the Bottom of the Sea



Moreover, with such a large fishing ground, I don't have any familiar fishing spots to go to. If I want to fish, I need to slowly explore the seabed.

She made up her mind to spend two days at the bottom of the sea to see the fishery resources there. She would collect some if she could, but it wouldn't matter if the water was too deep and she couldn't collect anything.

With so many aquaculture cages in Japan as a base, if all else fails, she can just live on the seabed and never come out.

Once she finished plundering one large fish cage, her space would be bursting. With this plan in mind, Chen Hong finally felt relieved. This was her first time in the Sea of ​​Japan, and in such deep waters she had never explored before.

To be honest, Chen Hong was a little apprehensive. The ocean is so vast, the probability of finding a satisfactory school of fish is very small.

Moreover, online information is not readily available now. Ever since she decided to come to Japan, she has frequently searched for information online, but she has never been able to find specific fishing spots posted online.

These foreign fishermen are very cunning; even when they appear on their domestic news, they never specify the exact location of their fishing spots.

This caused Chen Hong a lot of trouble in finding fishing spots. Now that there are so many ready-made aquaculture tanks in front of her, if Chen Hong doesn't cherish them, she will definitely regret it for a million years!

That evening, Chen Hong and Hei Hu had a sumptuous dinner on the boat. When the thick fog rose, Chen Hong's fishing boat suddenly disappeared from the sea.

On this vast ocean, not a single fishing boat can be seen for dozens of nautical miles. Enveloped in thick fog, the sea surface becomes incredibly mysterious and ethereal.

Having already arrived at their destination, Chen Hong didn't want Black Tiger to be too tired tonight, so she simply put the boat into her spatial storage and slept soundly there.

After getting up in the morning, I first have a hearty meal, then put the pre-mixed bait and the leftover entrails from killing the fish into a bag and place it in an easily accessible place.

She put on her diving suit, exited the space, and plunged into the sea. It took her more than ten minutes to carefully dive to the seabed.

As she slowly descended, she carefully felt her body's ability to withstand water pressure, and to her surprise, she found that the deep water pressure seemed to have no effect on her at all!

She swam freely in the middle of the sea like a fish, as if she were returning home.

The water here is over 200 meters deep, and the seabed is covered with colorful corals. The shallower the waters are towards the continental shelf, the smoother and cleaner the seabed becomes.

The waters extending from the continental shelf faults into the Pacific Ocean are a dense network of basins of varying sizes, with troughs and ridges distributed throughout.

It's practically no different from the terrain on land. The only difference is that on land, tall trees grow, and you're bathed in fresh air and gentle breezes.

The underwater world is home to a variety of colorful, low-lying corals and seaweed, bathed in light blue water and unpredictable ocean currents.

Moreover, land animals are very well hidden and not easily discovered by humans.

Meanwhile, the fish in the ocean play leisurely in the water, carelessly displaying their beautiful bodies, untouched by the harsh treatment from humans.

This place truly is a paradise for fish, so Chen Hong didn't rush to start catching any.

First, observe the terrain and fish population carefully, as the seabed is not an absolutely safe place.

She swam in the ocean for about ten minutes, getting used to it, and found that she felt no discomfort and her breathing was very smooth.

She thought that her guess might be correct; in her previous life, she was a mermaid, and her best fit was life in the sea.

Since she was in good physical condition, Chen Hong decided to search near the seabed first.

The seabed here is infinitely more beautiful and spectacular than any man-made aquarium!

There are many marine creatures, and apart from a few specific species, the others are similar to the fish near the Goto Islands, just in greater numbers.

The entire seabed and mid-water area are teeming with large schools of fish of various colors and sizes.

Every time you pass by her, she exudes a tremendous sense of oppression, as if she could completely devour you at any moment.

Fortunately, most fish in the ocean are very gentle and will not provoke others unless they are feeding.

The seabed was covered with layers of scallops, each one larger than an adult's palm.

There were also plenty of sea cucumbers and sea urchins, and they were much larger than those from domestic waters.

Chen Hong has now transformed into a little girl who goes beachcombing, holding a long stick in one hand and an iron rake in the other.

First, use a long stick to scare away the snakes, then go collect the seafood. Chen Hong discovered that there were quite a few stonefish here.

They lie silently hidden among the rocks, completely disguising themselves as inconspicuous stones, waiting for their prey to come to them.

Chen Hong had caught many of these stonefish before and knew how terrifying they were. If you were stung by their dorsal fin, you would almost certainly die and the whole village would be wiped out.

She slowed down considerably, occasionally poking the disguised stonefish with a long stick.

If we are not careful, we could be ambushed by them and left to rot in the sea off Japan forever.

Chen Hong was on high alert, carefully catching and sorting seafood from the seabed.

She never missed a stonefish she found, and Chen Hong collected them all into a large breeding box in her space.

The more poisonous a creature is, the more nutritious and delicious it is. Stonefish are also very expensive fish, selling for several hundred yuan per kilogram!

Before even reaching a square kilometer on the seabed, more than thirty stonefish had already been collected, demonstrating the high density of stonefish in this area.

Chen Hong focuses on collecting sea cucumbers, Arctic clams, and scallops. Sea cucumbers and scallops are relatively easy to collect; they live on the surface of the beach, and once she sees them, she simply selects the ones with the largest potential profit.

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