Chapter 184 Undersea Cultivation



Watching the large yellow croakers scrambling around her for food, she suddenly thought of a primary school text and wondered: Could they be mistaking her for their mother?

While her mind wandered, it didn't interfere with her work. It took her more than half an hour to lure all the large yellow croakers into her spatial storage.

They were released into the space pond along with the large yellow croaker broodstock I had collected before, which eliminated the risk of inbreeding.

She originally wanted to keep some large yellow croakers to maintain their population and ensure their survival.

But then I thought that the fish were too small, which not only posed a risk of being caught, but also increased the danger of being preyed upon by other fish.

It's better to store them all in the space for safety. That way, their offspring will breed stronger, their population will grow faster, and they won't have any natural enemies.

All they need to do is eat, play, and lay eggs. This is the perfect life for fish, the kind of life that other large yellow croakers, who are always busy with their daily tasks, yearn for.

Chen Hong wandered around the seabed around Diaoyu Island and picked up some mantis shrimp, lobsters and crabs.

They also found some sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Chen Hongxuan bought another batch of the larger ones, as well as some short-tailed bigeye snapper and filefish.

Bigeye snapper is currently priced at 70 or 80 yuan per kilogram on the market. Selling just these 2,000 kilograms of bigeye snapper would be enough to cover her fuel costs for her sea voyages.

Although filefish only costs seven or eight yuan per kilogram, it is known as the beef of the ocean.

Filefish, also known as horse-faced fish, has a large head and a long, particularly ugly face.

However, filefish have a particularly strong reproductive capacity. Although their skin is thick, it contains nutrients such as protein, vitamins, fats, and various amino acids.

Its nutritional value is no worse than other fish, but its unattractive appearance lowers its value and makes it less popular in the market.

Whether braised, stewed, or used as sashimi, it is incredibly delicious and flavorful.

Chen Hong also stored several hundred fish in her spatial storage. These fish didn't fetch a good price, so it was fine to keep them for her own consumption.

He caught a variety of common sea fish, some more or less. These could be sent back to the village hotel, which was cheaper than the village chief buying fresh fish at the dock.

Seeing some pretty, non-toxic seashells, she picked and collected some. The seawater here was very clear, and Chen Hong dared not touch the heart-shaped conch she didn't recognize.

There are many squid, sea bream, tuna, and milkfish. It is said that after Zheng Chenggong recovered Taiwan, he encouraged people to raise milkfish.

Just by looking at their names, which contain the word "lice," one can easily imagine that these fish are very small.

This type of fish can actually grow to over a meter in length, has white flesh, and tastes delicious, making it a very good economic fish.

Chen Hong picked out some of the fish that looked good and took them home. Whether to sell them or eat them herself, they would be excellent. Sea fish are nutritious and delicious, and healthier than meat.

Except for a few people with gout or allergies, most people can enjoy the fresh and delicious taste of seafood.

Deep-sea fish are more nutritious than freshwater fish. Eating them regularly can boost immunity, lower cholesterol, and improve brain function.

By the time Chen Hong finished her rounds, it was already 5 PM. The Japanese Coast Guard patrol boat had long since left.

Chen Hong was also thinking that if they didn't leave, she would have to secretly stab them in the back and make them stay here forever.

They love guarding the gate for us, right? Then keep a good watch and never leave.

Chen Hong was very satisfied with her trip to Diaoyu Islands, as she caught a good catch of fish and dozens of goats.

Chen Hong returned to her space to rest for a while, had dinner, and saw that the sea outside was calm, with no ships in sight.

She emerged from the space, surfaced, launched her fishing boat, and quickly sailed away from the area.

The hasty departure left her in a very bad mood. Our country's naval power needs improvement!

After sailing for another hour or so, we passed a Japanese patrol boat by.

Perhaps seeing that it was just a fishing boat, not a large fishing vessel, the Japanese didn't bother to stop it, and the two boats went their separate ways.

It seems the Japanese attach great importance to the Diaoyu Islands; they've already spotted two patrol boats here in just one day.

Do they really think that the meat in someone else's bowl is always the most delicious? The Japanese have never reflected on the crimes they committed against the Chinese people.

Even after so many years of defeat, they still go around stirring up trouble and trying to take advantage of others. They are truly bastards who will take advantage of any opportunity!

Chen Hong finally found a suitable location for transplanting red corals; this area is very close to our economic zone.

Other unrelated countries would absolutely not dare to come here to illegally mine; the water is over 180 meters deep, making it difficult for ordinary fishermen to find.

Far from the coastline, and unlikely to attract the attention of diving enthusiasts, it is the perfect place for red corals to develop quietly.

If they persist in secretly surviving for a hundred years, they can form a large red coral colony.

Even if discovered, they will be protected by relevant national departments. Such a rare juvenile red coral colony will attract widespread attention worldwide.

By then, Chen Hong will have long since returned to dust, and perhaps she will be reincarnated as a marine life protector in her next life!

Imagining the beautiful underwater world a hundred years from now, Chen Hong glanced at the time and realized it was nine o'clock, so she quickly dialed her home phone.

Her son, who had been waiting by the landline, immediately answered her call.

The mother and son chatted for a few minutes, let each other know they were safe, and Chen Hong told her son to go to bed early and get up early before hanging up the satellite phone.

She couldn't help but send Zhou Yi a text message, but when no news came by 10 o'clock, she finally gave up.

After feeding the black tiger, the man and the dog drank tea, ate fruit, enjoyed the sea breeze, listened to the sound of the waves, and watched the moon in the sky and the dappled moonlight on the sea.

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