Mussels will filter 11 billion liters of water per hour in the sea of Marmara in Turkey

Published 2021년 9월 5일

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Dr. Mustafa Altuğ Atalay, the General Manager of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Turkey, visited a mussel farm near Balıkesir Koyun Island and stressed the importance of mussels in combating mucilage. He announced plans to increase the number of mussel farms in the Marmara Sea, which will help filter nearly 11 billion liters of water per hour. The mussels are farmed in areas that do not disturb holidaymakers and are inspected and analyzed by the Ministry. Atalay also warned against consuming raw fish, such as in sushi, during hot seasons due to the risk of spoilage.
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Visiting a mussel farm near Balıkesir Koyun Island, the General Manager of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Mustafa Altuğ Atalay emphasized the importance of mussels in the fight against mucilage and said that the number of mussel farms in Turkey would be increased. Altuğ, Farms will be established in the Marmara Sea. This means that we will have filtered almost 11 billion liters of water per hour, which is an important amount for Marmara. Mussels, which have an important role in the fight against mucilage, are also in demand as a food. Mussel farms are established in places that will not disturb holidaymakers or those who see them, especially with their visuality. The mussels, which are grown by attaching a rope to the buoys, are frequently inspected and analyzed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Directorate of Fisheries and Fisheries. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, General Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture, ...
Source: Sondakika

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