Sea cucumber is a marine creature that belongs to the phylum Echinoderms, the class Sea Cucumber. Here are a few things that sea cucumbers are most afraid of:
Oil stains: Sea cucumbers are very sensitive to oil pollution, and if they are exposed to oil for a long time, they will cause difficulty breathing, damage to their bodies, and even death. Therefore, when fishing, transporting and cultivating sea cucumbers, it is necessary to avoid sea cucumbers from being exposed to oil as much as possible.
High temperatures: Sea cucumbers lose their stickiness in high temperatures, become very fragile, and even die. Therefore, when cooking sea cucumbers, you should first blanch them with water or use a low-temperature slow simmering method to maintain the taste and nutritional value of sea cucumbers.
Pollution of seawaterSea cucumbers are also very sensitive to pollutants in seawater, such as heavy metals, pesticides, industrial wastewater, etc. If the seawater is polluted, the growth and reproduction of sea cucumbers can be affected, or even die. Therefore, protecting the marine environment and reducing pollution are important measures to ensure the healthy growth of sea cucumbers.
Predators: The natural enemies of sea cucumbers include fish, birds, mammals, etc. These predators prey on sea cucumbers, negatively affecting their populations. In sea cucumber farming, corresponding protective measures should be taken to prevent the invasion of natural enemies.
Disease: Sea cucumbers can also be attacked by various diseases, such as bacterial diseases, fungal diseases, parasitic diseases, etc. These diseases can affect the growth and reproduction of sea cucumbers and even lead to the death of sea cucumbers. Therefore, it is very important to regularly check the health status of sea cucumbers and detect and ** diseases in time.
In summary, sea cucumber is a very sensitive marine creature that is susceptible to a variety of factors. In order to protect the population and healthy growth of sea cucumbers, corresponding measures should be taken to avoid the effects of these adverse factors. At the same time, human beings should also pay attention to the protection of the marine environment, reduce pollution and damage, and provide a better living environment for sea cucumbers and other marine creatures.