Chapter 767: Land of Idyllic Beauty (2/2)

”I still want to be like you Having aht,” said Lu Guan

”So do I But if you can give ift, and you're not using it right,” said Big Quinn

”How can I use it to an to discuss the topic

Li Du, as not involved in the discussion, took a chart of the rip current distribution in the Bass Strait and Tase map to find the location of the possible distribution of the black gold abalone

According to his experience, he was looking for places that fit these criteria: se of a rip current, surrounding seaweed, and underwater volcanoes

The small islands or reefs around them meant shalloater, as they could only survive in shalloater

The surrounding seaas a key part of the black gold abalone's food source, which could be transported by the rip current The underwater volcanic belt was often a favorite habitat for the black gold abalone

Soon, he determined a few positions and told Brother Wolf to set sail

To avoid being followed, theythe first target area

The area was located between King Island and the southeast corner of Australia, where there were several s to search, but the result was not very optiold abalone habitat, but the number of abalone was too small

The SeaStar 60 continued eastward into the Tasman Sea

Close to Cape Barren Island, they reached another possible destination

There was no way to get into the sea Cape Barren Island had a large population of sea lions and seals, some of which swam upstream to find food

Seals and sea lions were the natural eneuys were cute and slow on land, they orthy beasts of prey in the water

These beasts were always hungry, and hu fish and be attacked It was dangerous there, so Li Du couldn't stay

They stayed on Cape Barren Island for the night Li Du was actually not disappointed

Their purpose was to travel, andon the cake

As the naested, Cape Barren Island was an island that one would expect to be se, and Cape Barren Island was just an ”edge” relative to the Australian e for an island

The island was 423 kilo, 227 kilometers wide, and covered an area of 464 square kilometers

They came ashore frooons, were an important wetland in Australia and around the world

Sand dunes and beaches on the lagoon coast covered 4,370 hectares and were home to many waterbirds

They ca the war Many seabirds had not yet left the southern he to cross for the winter at the equator

So when they got into the coastal dunes, they saw soe and sa, cormorants, black swans, various kinds of wild ducks, s, purple pheasants, dusky moorhens, coots, African stonechat, Australian white ibis, Australian silver gull, and more Li Du and the others were amazed