Just as such a thought had risen in Su Lin's mind, a number of shallow sea fish species appeared in groups of three or five before his eyes.
These fish were mostly salmon, dogfish, and white fish.
Su Lin had just dived not too deep, and the water was still very clear.
Looking up, he could see the thick layer of ice that was several feet thick.
Beyond that, there was also the soft sunlight filtering through the ice layer and reflecting in the water.
It snaked and meandered through the water, looking exceedingly beautiful.
As Su Lin continued to dive, the light around him gradually became dimmer.
After all, sunlight has limited penetration in sea water.
Fortunately, Su Lin's eyesight was very strong, and he also had night vision capabilities, allowing him to see very clearly despite the dimness.
When he had dived to about five or six hundred meters, he could feel the pressure of the seawater.
But this pressure was very weak compared to Su Lin's strong wolf body.