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For the first time in the waters of Daya Bay, an abnormal concentration of sharp pen cap snails has been found, experts: whether it is poisonous has yet to be studied

[Daya Bay for the first time found that the pointed pen cap snail abnormal gathering, experts: whether it is poisonous to yet be studied] Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Planning and Natural Resources (Municipal Marine Fisheries Bureau) released the news on July 8, Daya Bay for the first time found that the tip pen cap snail abnormal gathering, the relevant departments are continuing to track and monitor, and remind the relevant departments to pay attention to prevention. On July 7, the reporter learned from the South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (hereinafter referred to as the "South China Sea Fisheries Institute") that the South China Sea Fishery Ecological Environment Monitoring and Evaluation Innovation Team, led by chief expert Huang Honghui, found for the first time in the waters of Daya Bay that the pointed pen cap snails gathered in groups and broke out into a "tide", which is also the first time that the domestic report of a sustained large number of breeding outbreaks of pointed pen cap snails. Experts said that the current sharp pen cap snail is still in the continuous outbreak, when it will fade is difficult to predict. Experts remind the public that if they see a patch of "paste"-like plankton or shrimp fry in the sea, do not go fishing, and try to avoid this area for sea activities. "It looks a lot like a shrimp fry, and its gastropods evolved into swimming organs, so some people will mistake it for shrimp fry." Huang Honghui said that the public does not need to panic, and the outbreak of a certain species of marine life is very common, such as red tide, jellyfish tide and hair shrimp tide. If you touch the tip of the pencil cap with your hand, you will have a tingling sensation of a pinprick. Swimming in the sea or other sea sports, if you encounter a sharp pencil cap snail "tide", or just happen to choke, you may get stuck in the throat or lungs. Whether the sharp pencil cap snail is toxic or not needs to be further studied.

For the first time in the waters of Daya Bay, an abnormal concentration of sharp pen cap snails has been found, experts: whether it is poisonous has yet to be studied
For the first time in the waters of Daya Bay, an abnormal concentration of sharp pen cap snails has been found, experts: whether it is poisonous has yet to be studied
For the first time in the waters of Daya Bay, an abnormal concentration of sharp pen cap snails has been found, experts: whether it is poisonous has yet to be studied
For the first time in the waters of Daya Bay, an abnormal concentration of sharp pen cap snails has been found, experts: whether it is poisonous has yet to be studied

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