Starfish in large numbers are causing significant trouble for clam farmers around Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China. The issue, resemaning to locust swarms, has led to substantial economic losses, with hundreds of millions in damages due to the starfish consuming clams and other marine life. Affected fishermen are struggling with reduced harvests and increased costs, as they are currently permitted to catch the starfish themselves. The local government has not yet provided a comprehensive compensation plan and has suggested fishing the starfish as a temporary measure. However, this method is costly and inefficient, and the starfish's high cholesterol content and toxins pose health risks if consumed in excess.