Turkey: Southwest wind in the sea, fish warning on the counter

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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A south wind warning has been issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology in the Western Black Sea region, expected to last until November 26. This has led to concerns about rising fish prices, as fishermen are unable to go to sea. Arslan Kirici, a local fisherman, has noted that the end of the bonito season has led to an increase in the availability and price of anchovies, while other fish such as horse mackerel, red mullet, and bluefish are also experiencing price hikes.
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Following the south wind warning in the Western Black Sea region, fishermen drew attention to the prices on the stalls. The General Directorate of Meteorology has issued a south wind warning for the Western Black Sea region. It is expected that fish prices will increase due to the south wind, which is expected to last until Tuesday, November 26. Fisherman Arslan Kirici from Düzce said, "The south wind is expected to be effective until Tuesday next week. Therefore, since boats cannot go to sea, fish are scarce. Since fish are hard to come by, prices are slightly increasing. The bonito season is ending, in fact, it can be said that it is already over. For this reason, anchovies have started to appear in abundance. ...
Source: Iha

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