Turkish fishermen travel to Georgia and Abkhazia for anchovy

Published 2021년 12월 10일

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The anchovy fishery in the Black Sea has been halted due to incorrect water temperature for the fish and overcrowding. Fishermen, particularly from Turkey, are shifting their focus to Georgia and Abkhazia for anchovy hunting, which will commence on January 1. However, rising fuel prices are causing significant financial strain on the fishing industry, with concerns about its future. Ahmet Köroğlu, a boat owner, suggests that the anchovy hunting schedule should be adjusted to prevent overfishing and to account for the effects of hot weather.
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ANCHOR HUNT IN THE BLACK SEA NOW HAS BEEN CANCELED Recep Denizer, owner of Denizer Fishing, who stated that the anchovy fishery has been stopped in the Black Sea at the moment, said, “We see that the sea water temperature is not suitable for anchovy to stay in the Black Sea region at the moment. Anchovy complete their migration early. In addition to the sea water temperature, the anchovy does not stop in this region due to the high number of boats. It goes to the calmer Georgia, Abkhazia, and shows itself there. "Currently, the boats going there from Turkey are now fishing in abundance there," he said. Stating that the fishing boats that will leave from Turkey will start anchovy hunt in Georgia and Abkhazia as of January 1st, Denizer said, “Now, after the 1st of January, anchovy caught there will be able to come to Turkey. However, anchovies kept in that region after December 15 will be able to be put on the market for the factories there and for the people of Georgia to eat. As ...
Source: Netgazete

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