Bluefish caught in the Black Sea in Sinop, Turkey is sold for 600 lira per kilo

Published Sep 24, 2023

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Bluefish caught in the Black Sea in Sinop is being sold for 600 lira per kilo. The fishing season has been delayed this year due to changes in climate, resulting in a lack of desired fish. Despite the challenges, fish prices remain affordable for citizens, with anchovies costing 40 lira per kilo.
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Bluefish caught in the Black Sea in Sinop is sold for 600 lira per kilo. Namık Ünlü, President of the Central Fisheries Cooperative, said that as the sea water started to cool down, other fish such as yellowfin, bluefish and garfish began to take their place on the stalls, albeit late. Stating that new fish started to appear on the stalls after fish such as anchovy, bonito, horse mackerel and haddock, Ünlü said, "The first days of the fish season were unproductive as a result of the changes in the climate. We attribute this to the dry weather and sea water temperature. Therefore, this year the fish season will be delayed depending on the weather conditions." "We are following a month behind. In this context, there were no acorns in September, only anchovies. We expect an abundance of acorns and anchovies in October." said. Stating that the fishermen could not find what they wanted from the Black Sea this year, Ünlü said, "While everyone is looking for their share, most of the ...
Source: Sondakika

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