Turkey: Catching decreased after adverse weather conditions, fish prices doubled

Published 2024년 1월 11일

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Due to adverse weather conditions, fishing in the Black Sea has decreased, leading to almost double the fish prices, particularly for anchovy which has reached 120 lira from its previous price of 50 lira. Fishermen from Ordu state that fishing is continuing in Sinop and Zonguldak Ereğli, but at a reduced level, causing the high prices. The scarcity of fish and cold weather are contributing to the high prices, with expectations of further decreases in anchovy availability.
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While fishing decreased in the Black Sea due to adverse weather conditions, fish prices almost doubled. Anchovy, which was sold for 50 lira until a week ago, reached 120 lira on the counters. Hunting decreased due to adverse weather conditions off the Black Sea coast. Fishermen from Ordu state that fishing continues, albeit to a lesser extent, off the coast of Sinop and Zonguldak Ereğli, which is why the prices are high. Fishermen said that anchovy went to the coast of Georgia and stated that anchovy, which was sold for 50 lira a week ago, reached 120 lira. “Anchovy went to Georgian waters” Taner Özbekçi, member of Ordu Kumbaşı Fishing Shelter, said that prices increased due to adverse weather conditions and scarcity of fish. Özbekçi said, “Adverse weather conditions can negatively affect the season, however, the fishing season also starts early. Anchovy has now moved from our waters to the Georgian side, and is now caught almost non-existent. The fact that the water is cold is ...
Source: Iha

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