The origin of shrimp in Roxburgh is concentrated in the coastal area of Ecuador, but because of its strong reproductive ability and easy feeding, shrimp in Roxburgh has quickly become one of the three kinds of shrimp with the highest aquaculture in the world, and it is cultivated in many places all over the world and widely distributed.
The body length of rock shrimp is generally about 20 cm, the maximum is 40 cm, and the weight is 600 g. However, the size of the rock shrimp in Mekong River is beyond people's imagination, each one weighs at least one kilogram, and the maximum length is 1 meter. The rock shrimp in Mekong River is getting bigger and bigger, and the number is increasing, which has begun to flood.
The Mekong River is rich in prawns. On the one hand, rock shrimp has strong vitality and strong reproductive ability. On the other hand, the water quality of the Mekong River is very turbid, and there are no natural enemies in the waters, which makes it flood without threat and eventually becomes a disaster.
Because of different eating habits, local people are not enthusiastic about eating rock shrimp. In order to solve the problem of rock shrimp, they hope to export. However, in China, they are afraid of this kind of prawn. On the one hand, it is too big and abnormal, on the other hand, the Mekong River used to be a "three no matter" zone. Some factories directly discharge industrial wastewater into the river, which makes the color of prawns here very strange, dark blue, like the variation after pollution, like heavy metals exceeding the standard.
The artificially cultured Penaeus Rockwell is a common food for urban residents because of its thin shell and fat body, fresh and tender meat, delicious taste and rich nutrition. However, the Mekong River is too big and the number is too rampant. In order to reduce rock shrimp, it will be developed into a sacred place for fishermen. After all, the Mekong River has natural aquatic resources and is one of the rivers with the most fish in the world. Catch prawns while fishing, and more of them are rock shrimps!
Pay attention to the six-dimensional nature and let nature take its course!