The pearl sprat, which lives exclusively in Lake Van in the world and draws attention with its migration to freshwater sources by swimming against the current during the breeding season, has brightened the counters as the weather has turned cold.
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The pearl sprat, which lives exclusively in Lake Van and attracts attention with its migration to freshwater sources by swimming against the current during the breeding season, has brightened the counters as the weather turns cold. The pearl sprat, an endemic species in Lake Van, continues to enliven the counters with its affordable price. Attracting the interest of citizens with its affordable price and taste, the pearl sprat is being chosen as an alternative to red meat. The pearl sprat fish, which lives in Lake Van and migrates to freshwater by swimming against the current during the breeding season, is receiving great interest from citizens as the weather starts to cool. After the fishing ban applied between April 15 and July 15 each year, the pearl sprat is put back on sale and takes its place on the tables of Van residents with both its price and taste. Fishermen's tradesmen stated that the interest in pearl sprat will increase further as the weather gets colder. Fisherman ...
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