The invention provides a method for artificial propagation of
mytilus coruscus in an
intertidal zone of a rocky
reef phase. According to the invention,
mytilus coruscus juveniles are temporarily conserved at a sea area; the
mytilus coruscus larvae are wrapped in net bags prepared with a papyrus material; the net bags with the
mytilus coruscus larvae are connected in series, and are placed into the intertidal zones of the rocky
reef phase or a
dimension stone phase of a natural sea area, such that the artificial propagation of the
mytilus coruscus is completed. According to the invention, thick hemp ropes are selected as an attachment base, and thin hemp ropes are wound on the thick manila ropes, such that the base surface area to which
mytilus coruscus byssuses are attached is increased. The net bags used for wrapping the mytilus coruscus larvae and the hemp ropes used for attachment of the mytilus coruscus larvae can be rapidly digested under
seawater erosion, such that artificial removal is not needed. Therefore, manual labor is effectively reduced, and plastic garbage is not brought to the environment.
Mytilus coruscus can first attach to the net bags or the hemp ropes, and with the
digestion of the net bags and the hemp ropes, the mytilus coruscus can attach to rocky
reef gaps. With the mytilus coruscus secondary attachment manner, mytilus coruscus larvae attachment rate on the rocky reef is greatly improved, and the mytilus coruscus artificial
propagation effect is improved.