Chapter 296 - 296 251 When a Whale Falls Life Flourishes
Chapter 296 - 296 251 When a Whale Falls Life Flourishes
?Chapter 296: Chapter 251: When a Whale Falls, Life Flourishes Chapter 296: Chapter 251: When a Whale Falls, Life Flourishes After setting up the shrimp trap, Chu Mingcheng took his speargun ready to hunt some coral fish, but these coral fish were somewhat disappointing to him.
He had thought that in Australia he would encounter many marine creatures not found in China, only to discover after arriving that most of the coral fish around the coral reefs were also present in China’s South Sea.
It was truly not easy for him to find species not available in China; perhaps only in the deep sea could he find some varieties not found domestically.
Unfortunately, the randomness of deep sea fish made them hard for him to come across.
There was a kind of world-famous Tasmanian salmon that Chu Mingcheng had wanted to try, but upon further understanding he felt somewhat regretful.
Wild salmon had parasites and were not popular locally.
The popular choice was the farmed salmon from the northern part of Tasmania; their farming process could effectively solve the parasite issue, and the taste was not inferior to the wild variety, hence more easily accepted by people.
Chu Mingcheng’s cheat was ineffective on farmed marine products, making him lose interest in the salmon.
However, Australia had many nice freshwater fish, and after catching his share of Emperor Crab, he could go for those.
Now was just the time when coral fish were more active. Under the illumination of his headlamp, fish would occasionally appear in Chu Mingcheng’s sight.
However, his target was quite clear; he was aiming for the East Starfish.
In China, the East Starfish were protected, but not here, and the price was good, with Noah offering twenty Australian dollars per kilo.
After a little while, Chu Mingcheng finally found a few East Starfish.
However, the largest one he saw had a green color in his eyes, clearly carrying ciguatoxin, which made him a bit regretful.
With the speargun in hand, after a brief chase he soon bagged all of the East Starfish except for the one with ciguatoxin.
The four East Starfish he hit were not very large, averaging only about five or six jin each, totaling to just over four hundred Australian dollars.
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