Turkiye: Fishermen from Tekirdağ Open Up to the Black Sea

Published 2024년 11월 15일

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Fishermen from Tekirdağ, Turkey, are shifting their fishing operations from the Marmara Sea to the Black Sea due to poor catches. The lack of expected fish in the Marmara Sea, especially bonito, is attributed to the fluctuating weather, particularly the effect of north winds. As the weather stabilizes, the fishermen plan to conduct net maintenance and repairs before setting off for the Black Sea, where they expect to find more abundant catches of anchovy and horse mackerel.
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Fishermen from Tekirdağ, who could not find what they expected in Marmara, will cast their nets into the Black Sea in the hope of anchovy and horse mackerel. Fishermen who have been fishing in the Marmara Sea for a while have not been able to catch what they wanted. Fishermen from Tekirdağ will complete their net maintenance at the port and will go to the Black Sea to fish after the north wind that has been effective for 2 days and the weather returns to normal. Tekirdağ Süleymanpaşa Fisheries Cooperative President İbrahim Pehlivanoğlu told AA correspondent that the north wind that has been effective from time to time for a week has made fishing difficult. Pehlivanoğlu, who stated that the fishermen will go to the Black Sea to return to the shore with plenty of fish, said, "Bonito was more abundant in the Black Sea this year. It showed itself less here. There has been fishing again, although not much recently, but fishermen have been forced to take a break in the last few weeks ...
Source: Sondakika

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