What can I get from sailing on the sea?
Crabs, sea silkworms, various clams and conchs are hidden in the mud on the beach; Anemones and oysters cling to the rocks; Sea urchins, sea cucumbers, jellyfish and shrimps are occasionally found in the puddles on the beach. If you can touch the fish with your bare hands, you will gain more. Bad luck, broken wood and broken plastic.
clam
Habitat: It mainly lives in sand and mud near the sea.
Tools required: small shovel, small bucket/bamboo basket
How to get it: The best time to dig mussels is at low tide. We need to find the U-shaped hole on the beach, which is the breathing hole of the clam. We should dig out the clams as soon as possible to prevent the breathing holes from being flooded by the tide. If you are not sure whether it is a real breathing hole, you can stamp your feet on the edge of the hole. If there is a water jet, it proves that there are clams.
razor clam
Habitat: Razor clams like to dig holes in soft mud beaches, and the latent depth changes with the seasons. Usually, the diving depth of razor clam is 5 ~ 6 times of its body length. It's summer now, and the razor is very shallow, which is very suitable for digging.
Tools needed: salt, small shovel, small bucket.
How to get it: If you see two small holes on the beach that are not far apart, round, deep and straight, these two small holes are where the two water pipes of razor clam extend. At this time, you can sprinkle a little salt into the hole, and the razor clam will run out of the mud beach by itself. In this way, razor clam can be easily obtained.
starfish
Habitat: Starfish mainly inhabit shallow seabed sand or sea rocks, with bright colors, and the most common colors are orange, red, purple, yellow and cyan.
Tools needed: small bucket
How to get a starfish: When you get a starfish, pinch it with your fingers and put it in a small bucket.
sea urchin
Habitat: Sea urchins generally inhabit sea areas with high salinity, and like to inhabit the bottom of water or sediments, ranging from shallow water to 7000 meters deep water. Sea urchin spines in shallow water are generally soft and shallow, while sea urchin spines in deep water are hard and long.
Tools needed: small bucket
How to get sea urchins: Sea urchins like to gather in a local sea area, and the best time to get sea urchins is the low tide after strong winds. You may gain more by observing the entrance in the crevice of the rock. Like a starfish, pinch the sea urchin with your fingers and put it in a small bucket.
mussel
Habitat: Sea rainbow is generally attached to the reef, showing multiple and dense distribution, which is a common fishing in little seafood.
Tools required: gloves, spatula, bucket/bamboo basket.
How to get it: the outer edge of the sea rainbow shell is sharp and firmly attached to the reef. If you don't have tools to dig by hand, it's easy to cut your fingers. At this time, it is easy to cut the rainbow stuck on the rock with gloves and a small shovel.
Sea oyster (oyster)
Habitat: Wild oysters are generally attached to sea rocks.
Tools required: awl, bucket
How to get it: The shell of oyster is hard and clings to the reef, so it is difficult to take it out completely with the shell. Besides, the shells of oysters are very thick and it is not easy to take them home. I suggest you pry open the oyster shell with an awl when you go out to sea, take only its meat and take it home in a small bucket.
Small crab
Habitat: Crabs generally like to hide in crevices or under rocks in shallow water.
Necessary tools: gloves (to prevent small crabs from pinching their fingers), a small rake (to turn over stones), long tweezers (to hide small crabs in cracks), a bucket (to hold small crabs) and a flashlight.
How to get it: Small crabs often live under some big stones by the sea. If you turn the stone with a small rake, the small crabs hiding under the stone will scatter. At this time, as long as the hands are quick and the eyes are quick, you will gain a lot. In addition, evening is the best time to catch small crabs. If you want to go out to sea at night, you can bring a flashlight.
Matters needing attention in catching the sea
1. It is suggested to catch up with the dry tide in the morning. The ebb tide is far and long, and the harvest is better than in the afternoon or evening.
2. Put the seedlings back into the sea.
3. Take the garbage away.
4. The specific charging standard shall be subject to the site.