
When Shane Casson woke up, he felt like he was in bed. Although he had been drunk all night, he felt refreshed and clear due to the effects of The Heart of Poseidon, which had improved his physical condition.
After changing out of an alcohol suit, Shane Casson opened the window and saw a dashing figure sitting under a maple tree near the villa, enjoying a large tobacco pipe suction. It was his newly recruited general, Shane Casson.
“Hi friend, you came here early in the morning huh,” Shane Casson laughed. “You must have brought me back here last night.”
Shane laughed and replied, “Master Auerbach told me where you live. Otherwise, you must have slept in my fish cabin.”
Shane Casson then called Auerbach, who came up with a contract. After Shane made sure everything was in good shape, he signed it and immediately started working in the fishing field.
“Saw of $8,000, fantastic! I'm sure it will surprise the people of this city,” Shark said happily as he signed the contract. In Newfoundland, where the economy is generally bleak, his salary is considered a high salary.
What makes Shark happy is that his salary has solved the financial crisis he faced. He was previously desperate, struggling to pay his daughter's tuition, medical expenses, and household bills.
After signing the contract, Shark rubbed his hands together and asked, “Boss, what are we going to do now?”
Shane Casson smiled and replied, "Don't worry, friend. As you know, our capture area is completely empty. There's nothing at the moment."
They really have nothing. Customs and banks have taken away everything of value in the fishing area, such as fishing boats, nets, and stored oil.
"I have money that hasn't arrived yet. We'll start working once the money arrives. For now, we have to prepare and buy the necessary equipment and clean up the fishing facilities" Shane Casson said.
Shark said, "No problem, I will count the equipment needed now. Regarding cleaning the fishing facilities, boss, you don't have to. Trust me!"
Shane Casson wants to do something other than work alone. The fishing area is too large, and there are too many buildings - bedrooms, warehouses, piers, grain silos, oil depots, cold storage rooms, etc, and others - in total there were about twenty or thirty buildings, some of which he did not even know what to use.
However, he had something else to deal with.
Shane Casson expanded his consciousness into the ocean to examine changes to the ocean floor in fishing areas.
The coral reef area has expanded, spreading to over 50 square meters. Finally, there is a colorful and more lively atmosphere on the seabed.
Shane Casson expands his consciousness spiritually, finding fish along the way and directing them to the location of the coral reef. Thanks to his efforts, the area around the coral reef becomes more lively.
Colorful coral polyps spread their cilia-like tentacles to catch their prey. Some algae drift, absorbing carbon dioxide, phosphorus, and nitrogen released by coral polyps.
At the same time, algae release oxygen and carbohydrates, which become a food source for coral polyps, forming a symbiotic relationship between the two.
In addition to algae, coral algae, blue algae, brown algae, and others grow on these corals. It has recently begun to grow here, as blue and brown algae are almost extinct. There may be only a few 'seeds' left, and when Shane Casson uses his mysterious powers to cultivate coral polyps, they also benefit from it.
He wandered around the seabed for a while, mainly exploring the shallow sea area in order not to find any submerged treasures. It was unattractive, so he drew his spiritual energy.
But as he withdrew his thoughts, he met a strange little fish. It was the size of a palm, with bright colors all over its body, splotches with small black dots and red ribbons on its side, like a rainbow. Very ornamental.
Shane Casson becomes curious when he recognizes the fish in front of him, which is a famous rainbow trout.
Rainbow trout is a species of fish from North America and a special dish among cold water fish, famous for its delicious meat. In some places, the meat is even used as a substitute for salmon. This fish is often seen in Hong Kong TV dramas.
However, as far as Shane Casson is concerned, rainbow trout are supposed to be freshwater fish that typically live in rivers in North America, such as Alaska and Canada. How could this fish be in the sea?
This little fish looks restless, probably just escaped the mouth of a predator. Most fish in the sea live in groups, and when there are fish that are alone, usually because they are separated from the group by predators.
Shane Casson's mind caught the fish, and suddenly the fish calmed down, following his instructions to forage on the reef by stroking its tail.
There was nothing he could do but withdraw his mind. Then he searched for information online and suddenly realized something.
The small fish is a type of rainbow trout called steelhead trout. It is a rare migratory fish among trout, born in rivers and seas.
Now Shane Casson understands that coral reefs are crucial to developing waters for fisheries because they provide food and shelter for fish.
After thinking for a moment, he looked for Shark and asked, "Hey, do you know how we can make coral reefs grow faster?"
Shane Casson explains this relationship to Shark, who is at first confused. Upon understanding, Shark said with great difficulty: "Boss, this is not easy. We usually have a lot of branched corals here, but the water quality is deteriorating and the corals can't survive."
In general, corals prefer to live in warm, clear, nutrient-poor tropical shallow waters. However, many coral species are scattered in shallow waters in temperate and cold regions.
Even in deep ocean waters in cold zones, the presence of corals has been found. For example, the American "National Geographic" has reported the discovery of a species of black coral at a depth of 8800 meters.
However, corals are delicate creatures that are prone to salinity, acidity, light transparency, oxygen content, and water pollution in the ocean. Corals are facing a major survival crisis with increasing ocean acidity caused by carbon dioxide pollution.
The reason why corals in the waters around Farewell Island die so badly should be related to water pollution. When Shane Casson's mind entered the ocean, he instinctively felt uneasy from the corrosion.
"If water quality gets better?" ask Shane Casson.
Shark said: "If the water quality gets better, it's easy. We can throw rocks and wooden frames on the seabed. As long as we build that structure, coral polyps will attach to it. Over time, they'll grow into coral reefs."
Shane Casson nodded in understanding and began planning how to make artificial coral reefs in the future.