Bulgaria: There are no black flounder and bonito on the Black Sea

Published 2023년 11월 12일

Tridge summary

Unusually warm weather along the Bulgarian coast has led to a lack of black carp and bonito, causing traders to import fish from neighboring countries and resulting in higher prices for customers. The warmer sea water temperatures have delayed the arrival of fish to Bulgarian shores. Climate changes have also caused fish to migrate through the eastern part of the Black Sea, complicating fishing opportunities.
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The unusually warm weather along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast has turned fresh fish into a delicacy. According to the fishermen, there is no catch of black carp and bonito. To compensate for its lack, traders import fish from neighboring countries, and the final price for customers rises. Traditionally, at this time of the year is the season for large black carp and bonito, but now they are missing from the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The reason is the increased temperature of the sea water. - “Cold waters group the passages, become denser and delay the withdrawal of fish that can come to our shores much later. It is not known whether there will be a catch at all, I cannot say such a thing, predict it.” - "Safrid, zargan - that's what there is at the moment. The water is unusually warm - it was 18 degrees yesterday, which is a lot for the middle of November." There is a lack of fresh mullet in the fish markets in Burgas. Only bonito is sold, which is imported from Greece or ...
Source: Trud

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