Turkish fishermen settled in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

Published 2023년 11월 26일

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Turkey has made international agreements allowing over 50 of its fishing vessels to fish in the West African coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Oman coasts of the Indian Ocean. Turkish fishermen have also started cooperating with countries involved in aquaculture production in order to increase their catch and find new product areas. The fishermen are not alone in these waters, as Russian and Chinese fishing boats also operate in the same regions.
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Within the scope of international agreements made by Turkey, more than 50 fishing vessels going to the West African coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and the Oman coasts of the Indian Ocean fish just like in the Black Sea, Aegean, Marmara and Mediterranean. Among the ships fishing in international waters, there are 5 fishing ships from Trabzon. While the fluctuations in aquaculture production in our country due to both climatic change and environmental factors in recent years have caused fishing boats engaged in industrial fishing to be in a difficult situation, in recent years Turkey has started a bilateral cooperation with the countries where aquaculture production is carried out in order to both relatively increase the amount of fishermen's catch and to find new product areas. made fishing agreements. In this regard, Turkish fishermen first started fishing in Georgian territorial waters, and then, with the agreements made, they headed to the West African countries on the Atlantic ...
Source: Iha

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