Turkey: The storm that affected the Black Sea region, especially anchovy

Published 2023년 11월 20일

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The recent storm in the Black Sea region has had a negative impact on fishing, particularly for anchovies. The storm has caused a decrease in the anchovy population, leading to a rise in prices. Other species of fish, such as red mullet, have also been affected as coastal fishermen were unable to go out to sea.
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The storm, which particularly affected the Black Sea region, had a negative impact on the hunting of other fish species, especially anchovy. Anchovies, which were recently sold for 100 TL per kilo in Trabzon Fish Market, are now sold for 50 TL per kilo, and it was stated that the storm in the Black Sea was effective in this. Ahmet Çoğamış, one of the fishermen tradesmen, stated that the anchovy became less due to the storm and said, "Due to the storm in the Black Sea, anchovy decreased and therefore its price went up. Two or three days ago, we were selling 3 kilograms for 100 TL, as of today, the price has gone up to 50 TL. Anchovies are generally sold in Hopa." "It is caught between Akçaabat and Akçaabat. Our customers generally ask for anchovies, whiting, horse mackerel and bonito. It is the fish that is currently the most affordable in the market, so the citizens' demand in this direction is higher," he said. Stating that the price of anchovy has started to rise, Mehmet ...
Source: Kamu3

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