Oyster farming disorderly "milk in the sea" into chicken ribs
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Last Update: 2002-05-22
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Introduction: oyster farming disorder "milk in the sea" has become a chicken rib Napoleon has a famous saying: who owns oysters, who owns the world But the residents of Lingdi neighborhood committee, a suburb of Beihai City, who own oysters, have "trouble": they don't know if they should keep them Gle oyster, also known as big oyster, has the reputation of "milk in the sea" and is famous for its delicacy and nutrition 958 villagers of Lingdi neighborhood committee have raised 5000 mu of oysters, which have died in batches because of no rain Guo Qicai, director of Lingdi neighborhood committee, said: every time he went to the oyster market, he would taste the sea water This year, due to the lack of rain, the sea water was bitterly salty He told reporters that in March and April every year, there will be dead oysters, but this year is particularly serious A boss invested more than 1 million yuan to raise large oysters in Hepu County, almost all of them died He estimated that the loss of the whole Beihai dead oyster was more than 50 million yuan In 1993, in order to find a way out after the land was expropriated, some people in Lingdi tried to raise large oysters Guo Qi was one of the first oyster farmers Since 1997, Lingdi has become the most famous "richest village" for its large oysters Guo Qicai was elected a national model worker because he led the masses to become rich In the middle of May, the continuous rain made Guo Qicai's frown slightly stretch, but the big oyster at the bottom of the mountain faced a more serious crisis than no rain Now, in Lianzhou Bay, a dustpan like Bay in the north of Beihai City, the oyster farms in the coastal beach are continuous, and the oyster columns made of cement piles are dense Guo Qicai said that at present, there are more than 130 million oyster pillars in Beihai Some people exclaim: Lianzhou Bay has become a "cement city" on the sea This kind of density is too big to breed, bring the deterioration of breed environment above all An ocean expert said that oyster pillars like trees have changed the dynamics of tide fluctuation, making the water unable to exchange, and the water quality is getting worse According to a leader of the ninth branch of China Marine Surveillance, the sediment in Lianzhou Bay increases by two to three centimeters every year due to aquaculture Guo Qi said, "I don't know any science and technology I only know that oysters are becoming more and more difficult to raise I used to raise big oysters that can be harvested in 4 years, but now I have to raise them for more than 6 years." There was also a problem with the marketing Beihai's oysters are mainly sold to Guangdong Merchants buy them and put them back to Haihai for fattening before listing Last year, a village that has been cooperating with Lingdi in Guangdong Province pulled 40 million yuan oyster pillars back to fatten up, resulting in a loss of 10 million yuan Guo Qicai said that oysters were collected in June and July At this time in previous years, merchants had come to negotiate for purchase, but now there is no trace Every year, the number of oyster pillars sold in Beihai is up to 10 million, and the current breeding volume can be sold for more than 10 years In order to implement the newly implemented law on the use of sea areas, Beihai city is carrying out large-scale cleaning up of mariculture According to relevant regulations, the original annual beach use fee of 31 yuan per mu will rise to more than 100 yuan Seeing that the market situation is getting lower and lower, the seedlings released in recent two years can't receive enough money after several years, and they have to pay twice the original cost Many villagers in Lingdi are not sure whether they want to keep them or not For Lingdi people, big oysters are full of chicken ribs A marine expert said that the phenomenon of large oysters at the bottom of the ridge is a typical phenomenon in the seawater culture of Beibu Gulf in recent years It will not change the disorder and extravagance of the current beach use, and such things will continue to appear GLE
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