Crayfish hunting ban begins in Turkey

Published 2020년 11월 1일

Tridge summary

A report from Turkey details a new initiative aimed at sustaining the crayfish population in the lake region, which is a significant export product. The Eğirdir District has implemented a hunting ban on crayfish effective from November 1st, encompassing all aspects of the crayfish industry, including fishing, transport, marketing, export, and processing, until June 30th. This measure is part of efforts to control the growing crayfish population and ensure the sustainability of fisheries.
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Original content

In crayfish production in Turkey is spinning, which has an important place in the lake, export product, crayfish urea can be opportunities recognition, the continuing increase of the population in the lake and on behalf achieve sustainable fisheries, shellfish which will be implemented hunting ban, starting today. Eğirdir District Director of Agriculture and Forest Ufuk ...

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