Turkiye: Anchovy inspections conducted in Akçakoca

Published 2024년 11월 29일

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The Düzce Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry conducted an inspection at Akçakoca Port to ensure compliance with the anchovy quota and legal dimensions of the fish caught. The inspection, which involved key officials and technical staff, aimed to address fishermen's concerns and provide information on quota applications and production planning. A total of 400 thousand tons of anchovy quota has been set for the season in Turkey, with 1,120 tons already exported from the Akçakoca Fishing Shelter. The directorate emphasized the need for sustainable fishing and mentioned that regular inspections and enforcement of fishing bans would continue throughout the season.
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DÜZCE(İHA) – Teams affiliated with the Düzce Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry inspected the anchovy quota and legal dimensions of the fish caught at Akçakoca Port. Within the scope of planning agricultural production, an inspection was carried out at Akçakoca Port regarding the anchovy quota, legal size limits of the fish caught and compliance with other legislation. The inspection, which lasted throughout the night, was carried out with the participation of Düzce Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Esra Uzun, Akçakoca District Director of Agriculture and Forestry Cemil Uzun, Fisheries and Aquaculture Branch Director Harun Hakan Eryıldırım and technical personnel on duty. Provincial Director Uzun listened to the problems and demands of the fishermen and provided information about quota application and production planning. Esra Uzun stated that a total of 400 thousand tons of anchovy quota was determined for this season throughout Turkey, and 1,120 tons of ...
Source: Sondakika

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