Oyster fields in northern beach
Monday, 28/09/2015 17:11 (GMT+7)
Tens of thousands of bamboo watch-houses have been built on beaches in Tien Hai district in the northern province of Thai Binh, helping local residents watch and catch oysters as a means of making a living.
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Mud, sand and natural conditions are the ideal environment for developing the sea economy for raising oysters. |
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Breeders do not have to feed the oysters as the tidal flow provides enough ephemera for oysters. |
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When the seeding oysters have grown enough, residents recover them and take them to deeper waters until they can be harvested. |
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Catching oysters is hard work when residents have to soak themselves in mud and sand to recover the oysters to the boats. |
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Residents spray water to wash the oysters from mud. |
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Big bags of oysters are taken onshore. |
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Oyster fields on Dong Chau beach create a harmonious beauty with nature and the tens of thousands of watch-houses. |