Northwestern sea area of Mengjia Bay!
Mengjia Bay was formed by the collision of the Indian Subcontinent and the Asian Plate. As the largest bay in the world, its average depth is 2,586 meters and the maximum depth is 5,258 meters.
It is rich in resources such as fish, shrimp, and crabs, with an annual total catch exceeding 10 million tons, serving as a natural fishing treasure trove for surrounding countries.
March is the suitable season for fishing. Soon, it will enter summer, returning to the days dominated by tropical storms. Fishermen race to sea to catch their haul here.
At this moment, it's late night, and a trawler with the hull number Sampu Distant Fishing 028 is engaged in fishing operations.
This is a squid fishing boat from India. Accompanied by the roar of the machines, hundreds of kilowatt strong light bulbs on the ship's side illuminate the sea with a dazzling white light.