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What is the distribution of sea cucumbers?
First, the classification and distribution of global sea cucumbers: there are more than 1 100 species of sea cucumbers recorded in the world, and about 40 species are edible (a little less, hee hee ...).
1. Climatic zone:
Tropical areas (including 86% of sea cucumber production) and temperate areas (sea cucumber resources are single, mainly distributed in the east and west sides of the Pacific Ocean)
2. Ocean distribution:
Tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean
3. Main sea cucumber resources in tropical areas:
Black sea cucumber, rough sea cucumber, rough sea cucumber, sea urchin, wrinkled sea urchin, plum sea cucumber, green sea urchin and Japanese sea urchin.
4. Main sea cucumber varieties in temperate zone:
The east coast is dominated by acanthopanax senticosus; The west coast is dominated by Japan plus five.
5. Distribution of main sea cucumbers in temperate zone:
China, Japan (mainly in Hokkaido), South Korea, Canada (British Columbia) and the United States (mainly in Washington State).
6. Main sea cucumber resources in temperate zone:
Stichopus japonicus, Stichopus japonicus, Green Stichopus japonicus, Stichopus japonicus, Black Stichopus japonicus.
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