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Turkey: Black Sea fishermen have closed the season

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Published Mar 24, 2024

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Due to concerns over sustainable fishing practices, fishermen in the Black Sea have concluded their fishing season early, citing a decrease in the size of horse mackerel. This season also saw the most unproductive period of bonito hunting in over six decades. The next six months will be spent on boat and net maintenance in preparation for the uncertain next season, which is being impacted by changing seasonal conditions.
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Black Sea fishermen, who left their nets in the blue waters on September 1, 2023, stopped fishing before the end of the season. Fishermen pulled their boats to the ports before the hunting bans that will start on April 15 because the fish sizes in the sea are not at the desired level. He lowered the nets from the boats to the shore and rolled up his sleeves for maintenance and repair. Fishermen, who will prepare for the new season for approximately 6 months, will eliminate the deficiencies in their boats. Ünal Karadeniz, President of Thursday Kışlaönü Fisheries Cooperative, stated that they made a joint decision as fishermen for sustainable fishing and said, “We ended this season early. Recently, horse mackerel has become smaller and thinner. We decided not to hunt with our friends for the sake of sustainable fishing. Aquaculture also helps us here. He wants us to do self-control. We also tried to make this control. "We closed the season 25-30 days early," he said. Noting that the ...
Source: Haber7
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