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The weather in Luguhai

1On the evening of October 5, a large number of algae were found on the beach in Yantai Binhai New Area, which can be seen everywhere on the beach and in the water. It is said that someone caught 1000 kilograms of sausages overnight and then sold them on the beach. This matter was quickly spread to the internet. Some netizens joked: "Eat sausages in the morning and catch prawns at night!" The seafood sausage has not been confiscated, and the lobster in Lugu has landed.

On June 6th 10, a large number of seafood were found on several beaches in Muping District and High-tech Zone of Yantai City after low tide. According to a video taken by local residents, a beach is full of shrimp and seafood sausages, and some residents are picking up buckets and plastic bags.

Miss Feng told the reporter that1at about 9: 00 am on October 6, she was walking on the beach and happened to find a large number of Lu Gu lobsters on the beach after low tide, so she went to pick up the water tank and prepared to go to sea. After a while, he caught a big bag of lobsters. "I only bought a few, that is, someone came in on a tricycle." Miss Feng said that there is a saying that "everything will be rewarded after a storm". There was a strong wind the day before yesterday, and the seafood in the sea was likely to be blown to the shore, thus forming such a wonderful scene.

Miss Li also joined the sea team. After hearing the news, she immediately rushed to the seaside of the high-tech park and found many people fishing there with basins. Miss Li said, "Lugu prawns are all a big lump, and there are no more." The relevant person in charge of Taiwan Province Maritime Safety Administration said that it may have been blown ashore by strong winds, and specific questions should be asked to relevant parties. Some scholars speculate that this has a lot to do with the climate, especially the sudden drop of temperature, so the migration behavior of animals will also occur in coastal areas.

According to the introduction in the encyclopedia, sea sausage is called "the king of seafood", also known as ring stickleback. It is a "naked" sea cucumber with a light yellow body, about 100-300mm long and 25-27mm wide. Its body surface is covered with large and small protrusions in a conical shape, and it grows in Russia, Japan, North Korea and Bohai Bay in northern China.

Lugu river fresh, also known as river crab. Mainly distributed along the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, mainly distributed in shallow water and low-level sediments in the bay. Sweet and warm, it is rich in minerals such as potassium, iodine, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin A and aminophylline. It has the function of menstruation and lactation.