Bonito caught under the size limit sold out early in Turkey

Published 2021년 10월 31일

Tridge summary

Fishermen in Rize, Turkey, have been facing challenges in their recent fishing season due to significant changes in the underwater life in the Black Sea. The usual abundance of bonito has notably decreased, with the fish now rarely found and selling at high prices, if at all. This has led to hopes for the species to recover for the next season. In contrast, anchovies have been plentiful, but their future numbers remain uncertain, raising concerns about the sustainability of fishing in the region. Fishermen have expressed worries that the abundant anchovies may suddenly disappear, which could lead to the end of the fishing season. The unpredictable patterns of underwater life in the Black Sea, influenced by weather conditions, have introduced significant uncertainty into the local fishing industry.
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The fishermen, who say 'Vira bismillah' during the fishing season that started on September 1, continue to cast their nets into the sea. Fishermen, who started the season fertile with horse mackerel and whiting, could not find what they expected from bonito. Bonito, which has decreased to 5 liras in previous years, has been on the counter for 50 liras this year. However, the bonito, which was caught before laying its eggs under the lowest 25 cm length limit in the Black Sea in previous years, became extinct early. Hopes for bonito hunting, which is no longer visible on the stalls, are left for next year. 'NO Acorns DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS' Rize fisherman Yaşar Karasüleyman said, "We saw a little bonito at the beginning of the season. Then it withdrew. There was no bonito this year. The bonito was absent this year due to weather conditions. There was plenty of anchovy when there was no bonito. Right now, anchovy is going very well, but it is not clear how long it will last. "Like ...

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