My Deep-sea Fishery

Chapter 760: Ice algae

Gao Chuang secretly said a pity, the three-headed abalone, each weighing more than two to three, can be said to be a three-headed abalone or a double-headed abalone.

In fact, among the three abalones, the one that Gao Chuangzhuang valued most was the one he was willing to pay 50,000 yuan.

"Yes, I will ask someone to pay 80,000 yuan to your card later. If you want to sell the last one, you can send someone to my boat." Although Gao Chuang was a pity, he didn't have any follow-ups. Xiang Yang meant to bargain, and he said directly.

After the transaction was completed, Gao Chuang became interested in the origins of these abalones.

Gao Chuang smiled and said, "Xiang Yang, you probably didn't have these three abalones on your boat before, right? Did you get it under this water?"

Xiang Yang knew that Gao Chuang must have been thinking about this blue-side abalone. After all, this is a very valuable seafood. One or two is insignificant to Gao Chuang, but if it is one hundred, one thousand, even if it is against Gao Chuang. In terms of it, that is also a lot of income.

Not to mention, it is possible to catch single-headed abalone.

"Yes, that's right, it was fished under this sea area, but it's not easy to fish. Under this sea area are rolling seabed mountains, the deepest depth is unfathomable." Xiang Yang replied truthfully.

"Your boy's luck is as good as ever." Gao Chuang smiled and patted Xiang Yang on the shoulder.

"I will also let my people go down and look for it for a while. I don't take advantage of you. After I go back, I will give you a chart. There are several sea areas that I have marked that are rich in rare seafood." Gao Chuang said .

Xiang Yang smiled and said: "Gao, you are too polite, even if I don't tell you, we will stay on the sea for so long, sooner or later your people will find out."

"One yard goes to one yard." Gao Chuang shook his head.

Seeing Gao Chuang's insistence, Xiang Yang hesitated for a while, then agreed, "Okay, then I would like to thank Mr. Gao."

After Gao Chuang left, Chen Qingsheng came over. He was a little excited and said, "Captain, we got a chart for nothing. We made a lot of money this time."

"White?" Xiang Yang asked rhetorically.

"Isn't it? There are so many abalones in this sea area, it is impossible for us to catch it, and we don't know when we will come here next time." Chen Qingsheng continued excitedly.

Xiang Yang shook his head, "Forget it, let's not talk about this, take the time to rest and regain physical strength, it is best to add some high-energy food, and we will go to the bottom of the sea to fish again."

Chen Qingsheng nodded quickly. He just tasted the sweetness under the water, and now he feels like being caught by a cat. Moreover, Chen Qingsheng feels that it has been so long since he opened the big rock under the sea. Those who were frightened and stuck. Abalones stuck on the rocks should relax their vigilance again at this time.

Soon, Xiang Yang and others went down to the bottom of the sea again.

This time, Xiang Yang went straight down to the deep ocean floor. He was very interested in the plants that existed in the deep Antarctic sea, especially ice algae.

According to Xiang Yang's knowledge, Antarctic ice algae are some algae plants that grow in the fixed ice and floating ice areas of the Antarctic sea and can be used as cold dishes.

The cold salad made with Antarctic ice algae has a tender, crisp taste and unique flavor.

Because Antarctic ice algae absorbs cold air for many years, the seaweed essence contained in Antarctic ice algae is much higher than that of ordinary algae. It is a pure natural seaweed food.

Xiang Yang swam to the lush algae and found that the ice algae under this sea area were mostly pale yellow or yellow-brown.

Antarctic ice algae generally refers to all the large types of microalgae that grow in the extreme environment of Antarctica. These are the Antarctic ice algae that Xiang Yang sees in front of him.

Antarctic ice bath is an indispensable link in the Antarctic ecological chain.

In the past, the tiny Antarctic ice algae were ignored by humans.

Every time an icebreaker is advancing bravely in the Antarctic ice sea, on both sides of the ship, you can always see more than one meter thick ice being turned up and floating on the water.

If someone carefully observes the thick ice cubes, one can find that there are light brown and brown layers on the bottom and cross-sections of the ice.

At first, humans thought that these distinctive ice colors were mixed sand in sea ice, and did not pay much attention.

Later, after identification by biologists, it was discovered that this was a microalgae growing in sea ice, namely ice algae.

Ice algae settle under the sea ice, and grow and reproduce using the unique natural conditions of sea ice.

Like all plants, ice algae also rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, produce organic matter, and store it in the cells. It is very attractive for self-supporting and supporting other biological ice algae. As long as there is ice algae growing under the sea ice, it can be used. It was found that low-end zooplankton such as copepods and amphipods gathered together.

Of course, gluttonous fish and krill are indispensable.

Larger animals, such as Qidi and seals, will also have enough food, and a huge food chain in the floating ice area will be created.

Ice algae provide essential nutrients for Antarctic organisms to support the entire Antarctic food chain.

If there is no ice algae, there will be only loneliness and loneliness in Antarctica.

As Antarctica belongs to the high-latitude and high-cold region, its geographic location and climatic conditions determine the types and distribution characteristics of ice algae.

The planktonic microalgae that exist in the Antarctic waters not only include the algae unique to Antarctica, but also some algae species in other sea areas in the world. These algae species have survived and thrived due to adapting to the severely cold polar environment.

Some biologists analyzed and identified ice algae near Davis Station in Antarctica.

Through research, biologists have discovered three phylum and 82 species of ice algae.

Among them, 76 species of diatoms account for more than 90% of the total.

Five species of dinoflagellate and one species of golden algae.

Among the seventy-six species of diatoms, the species of the class Paleaceae dominates.

Among them, Cocoon-shaped algae, Fragile marine algae, Long-nitzschia, Fragile sub-shallow algae, Nitzschia ovoid, and Nitzschia are the species that appear every month~www.readwn.com~Xiang Yang knows , Antarctic ice algae not only plays an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, but also has broad prospects in basic research and development.

Due to the unique geographical and climatic characteristics of Antarctica, a severely cold and radiant environment is formed. The ice algae living in it must have special physiological adaptations to this unique environment, so that it can survive and multiply.

It is precisely because of the special physiological characteristics of ice algae that it is bound to make it a good experimental material for studying cryobiology.

In addition, ice algae is also a potential source of new active substances.

Scientists believe that the rational development of low-temperature algae resources in Antarctica can not only enrich my country's existing microbial resources in application.

If valuable physiologically active substances and products can be re-developed from ice algae, it can provide new research materials and new ideas for basic research.

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