Sea snails are a crucial income source for Turkish fishermen, generating millions in foreign currency annually through exports to Europe and the Far East. Despite a ban on using the algarina tool, fishermen dive to collect these snails. This year, the Black Sea region's sea snail exports brought in over 5 million dollars. Fishermen face challenges due to snail scarcity and the difficulty of diving but still gather significant quantities daily. In Turkey, sea snails are not commonly consumed; their shells are exported to the cosmetics industry, and the meat is canned.