If it wasn't Feng Jiaqing and Feng Jialing, then who else could it be?
When the ship docked next to the Rising Sun, it was clear that Feng Jiaqing and Feng Jialing's hair was still wet.
They really did go diving.
Ah-Can asked impatiently, "Dad, Third Uncle, where did you go diving? Why are you so late?"
Feng Jialing pointed in a direction and said with a smile, "It's not far, about two or three miles from here."
Feng Jiaqing added, "We found a piece of ribbon on the seabed over there, and we got so excited that we forgot about the time."
Upon hearing this, Feng Ye and A-Can were overjoyed.
They jumped over, ran into the cabin, and sure enough, saw a basket full of straps.
They are all quite large and uniform in size, each measuring over 20 centimeters in length.
Feng Ye picked one up and weighed it in his hand; it weighed about a pound.
Despite its large size, the only edible part inside the scallop is its adductor muscle.
This stuff, once dried, becomes dried scallops.
There's a saying along the coast: sea cucumber, abalone, and scallops.
In other words, scallops can be compared to sea cucumbers and abalone.
Jiang Yao, also known as Jiang Yao, is a type of ribbon or ray. Its formal scientific name is Jiang Yao.
However, they usually call it "daizi" in this area, but in other places it's called "pig-cutting knife," "pig-slaughtering knife," "sao ha," etc.
The ribbon belongs to the bivalve mollusks. Its shell is large and thin, pointed at the front and broad at the back, and is slightly triangular in shape with a dark gray surface.
It lives by inserting the tip of its shell upright into the mud and sand, and attaches itself to the seabed with its byssal threads.
When they gather in large groups, they resemble a stone forest on the seabed.
Once they settle down, they never move again for the rest of their lives. (The species is *Elaphe carinata*, scientifically known as *Elaphe carinata*.)
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