Ban of anchovy hunting is extended in Turkey, different fish occupied the stalls

Published 2021년 1월 29일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has imposed a 10-day ban on the catch of anchovies in the Black Sea due to an increase in the number of undersized fish. The ban, which has been extended twice, has led to a decline in anchovy availability, leading to other fish such as horse mackerel, sea bream, sarıkanat, blue fish, sea bass, and salmon being sold. The price of anchovies has increased due to their scarcity and high demand.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has banned the catch of anchovy caught in the Black Sea for 10 days as of January 8, 2021, due to the increase in the ratio of those below the legal length. The Ministry extended the ban twice more for a period of 10 days due to the lack of desired growth in anchovy. Due to the ban in Trabzon, various fish such as horse mackerel, sea bream, sarıkanat, blue fish, sea bass and salmon took the place of anchovy on the fishing stalls. Anchovies from İğneada and the ice house, where hunting is prohibited, are sold at prices ranging from 20 to 30 liras in Trabzon. 'HAMSI JEWELRY' Mehmetcan Örseloğlu, a fisherman who said that the fishing ban of the citizens is waiting for the anchovy to come to the stalls, said, "Anchovy is a kind of jewelry. When it is not, even the color of the counter changes. The people of the Black Sea region love anchovies and horse mackerel. The size of the anchovy could not catch the desired size. Since the anchovy is ...

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