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Chapter 387

After resting for four days in the precious crab fishing season, the Crab Crab Crab Crab of Beihai once again devoted herself to the work of catching shrimps and crabs. The Crab Crab Crab was led out of the port and drove out of the port with two small boats, Digo and Marlene, towards the sea where the cage was originally dropped.

When Tianyang rose to the sea the next day, Bei Hai had already steadily stopped the boat to the float. Before Bei Hai could come, he let the sailors start working. He heard a noise from the deck, and all the sailors were busy on the deck.

"Everyone is very energetic!" Bei Hai went to the deck and said to Matt, who was directing the sailors' work.

Matt smiled and said, "The fishing season is so expensive, without storms or tsunamis, and I have been resting for four days. If they don't work harder, how can they do it!"

Bei Hai smiled after hearing Matt's words and started walking around the deck.

The floating buoy on the water was quickly pulled up by the sailors. After Isla skillfully untied the buzzer from the rope, Lauren hung the rope on a fixed pulley and signaled the little Mike who was guarding the rope rolling machine to start rolling the rope. The remaining sailors stood by the side of the boat, stretching their heads and looking at the direction where the rope was inserted into the water. These people had no work now, but they would have something to do when the cage came up later.

After about four minutes of circle, the first cage faintly revealed the frame in the water.

"Here's here!" Someone shouted, and all the sailors standing by the side of the boat stretched their heads, and even Bei Hai raised his foot and walked two steps towards the side of the boat. Although Bei Hai had known the huge situation in the underwater cage, he was still very happy to share the joy of this harvest with his sailors.

As the cage got closer and closer to the water surface, the things in the cage gradually became clearer.

"There is something and it looks quite big!" Isla saw the things in the cage with sharp eyes and couldn't help but shout happily.

Little Mike wanted to operate the reel machine and couldn't see the things in the cage, so he asked anxiously: "How big is it, how many are there?"

Lauren also saw the things in the cage clearly at this time, and turned his head toward Little Mike and said, "There are four. They are all very good in size, and the smallest ones are probably around twenty pounds!"

"That's great." Little Mike nodded and said while talking. Unfortunately, he looked at it for two or three seconds but didn't see the cage rising to the side of the ship and couldn't help but feel a little anxious. Although he controlled the rope reeling machine, Little Mike didn't dare to directly increase the speed of the reeling line. If he did this, I wonder how Mater would scold him later.

When the cage was pulled up, all the sailors saw several big crabs in the cage. In addition to the big crabs, there were two Mabelli blue dragons. Unfortunately, the body parts of the two big clamps left by these two blue dragons were almost gone. Needless to mention that they were all eaten by these four surviving big crabs.

Isla and Lauren each took one hand and grabbed the cage, then lifted the buckle on it and flipped it over, poured down several big crabs inside, and then pushed the cage directly behind him. Immediately, two sailors took the cage and began to take it off the main rope, dragging it aside.

Dominic and Conry stood behind Isla and Lauren. Their task was to pick crabs and tie crabs. They picked crabs to eliminate the crabs that were not suitable for the requirements that were not suitable for the crabs that were too small. Although there are no special requirements for the giant king crabs and the Mabelley Blue Dragon, crabs that were too small to be caught commercially.

Each of the four big crabs meets the requirements. As Lauren said, the smallest one is twenty pounds (about 9 kilograms, a large crab, each big clamp is as big as an adult's palm). If Isla and Lauren are just relying on four crabs, let alone four crabs, even two people can't get enough weight with the cage. However, because of the crane and everyone knows how to save tens of thousands of dollars to use them, although it is not as skilled as those who catch tuna, it can be considered as being familiar with it.

Dominic and Conry each had a glove rope and pliers. After opening the claw cover, they directly put the two crab claws on one set. Then they pushed the giant king crab with the claws in from the drain of the operating table, so that the giant king crab would have no way to kill each other in the cabin, which would depreciate everyone's blessing.

When the second cage was lifted up, there were four giant king crabs inside, but there was also a small Mabelli blue dragon. This blue dragon was still lucky so far because there was still food in the cage and there was no burial crab mouth. However, when Kang Li happily put on the claws, its fate was destined.

Cages were lifted onto the deck over time, and eighty-five crabs and six Mabelley blue dragons made all the sailors on the deck smile.

Nowadays, a pound of giant king crabs is about thirty-one dollars, which is much more expensive than the king crabs in Alaska. Because giant king crabs are large in size and thick in meat, they are popular with American diners as soon as they appear. In the past, the price of only a thousand dollars less per pill was not considered a normal market price, but a complete seller price.

It seems that institutions will analyze whatever the US does and then make any expectations, which includes the expected market price. Now, the large-scale fishing starts at 31 US dollars, the market's expected price, or the futures price, and is not accurate.

The first group of cages came up. Everyone took a short break while moving the boat. Of course, this kind of rest lasted about ten minutes. Next was the second group of cages.

Bei Hai watched the boat reach the next to the second set of cages and turned back to the cabin to sleep. The matter on the bridge was completely left to Matt, the first mate.

Matt looked at the busy figure of the sailor on the deck while listening to Digo and Marlene talking happily about Yicheng this time.

"My first group came up with about 1,800 pounds of crabs and 300 pounds of blue dragons. It's such a great harvest." Digo's voice was full of joy. You should know that a cage would cost about 60,000 US dollars, which is to make money in the water! In the first fishing season, he could only earn about 100,000 US dollars. This was the income he had when Beihai used to play near the coast. Later, Digo's entire fishing season was not as good as his son who worked for Beihai for a year.

Marin also smiled and said, "Then the first cage of you two is not as much as mine. I calculated that there are at least 1,900 pounds of crabs here, but I have only two shrimps in total, fifty pounds. It turns out that there are six, but four of them are female shrimps and cannot be kept. By the way, Hull. We are going to ask him if he can continue like this in the future. If it continues like this, I will definitely treat him to a drink at the end of the fishing season!"

When Marlin heard this, she was a little moved and chatted with Matt for a few words. After preparing to get a big ship to join the fleet.

But in less than ten minutes, Digo's sighing voice appeared in the phone again: "Oh, I'm slow to start!"

"What's wrong?" Matt asked.

Marlene said: "Now there is no ship left. Just one morning this morning, all the idle ships that can go to sea have been booked. Now there are no ships left that can withstand the Atlantic storms. Not only that, there are also a group of people who are willing to raise prices to rent boats. Now the entire port, including Canadian fishing ports, is hard to find a boat."

"How could this happen?" Matt asked.

Digo said: "I heard from Crick that each of the six or seven ships returning to the port now has three or four thousand pounds of fishing. In addition, the price has reached 37 US dollars per pound today. Almost everyone in Gloucester is looking for a boat to go out to sea now!"
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