Turkiye: Fishermen in Eskişehir experience a decrease in sales as the weather gets warmer

Published 2024년 4월 18일

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Fishermen in Eskişehir are experiencing a decline in sales attributed to the recent hot weather, despite having a diverse range of fish available for sale. Ertaç Aslanbenzer, a local fisherman, highlighted that the fishing industry continues to thrive with small boats still in operation after the April 15 ban on large boats, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh fish. He also noted that fish prices have remained stable, with no increase observed, and customers can still find a variety of fish including anchovy, mackerel, sardine, sea bream, sea bass, and horse mackerel at winter prices.
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Fishermen in Eskişehir stated that their sales decreased as the weather got warmer. It was stated that due to the hot weather that has prevailed throughout the city in recent days, there has been a decrease in sales even though there is fish in the fish stalls. Fisherman Ertaç Aslanbenzer stated that large boats were banned from fishing on April 15, but small boats continued to fish and that is why there was a variety of fish. Stating that there is no increase in fish prices, Ertaç Aslanbenzer, a fisherman in Taşbaşı market, said: "Large boats are now banned on April 15. However, our fish continue to come. Fish caught by small boats are coming. There is always fresh fish on our stall. Our business is not the same as before because the weather is hot, But we still have jobs, so thank God. Fish lovers should not worry that there is no fresh fish as the weather is hot. Our small boats continue to fish. All kinds of fish are still available, including anchovy, mackerel, horse ...
Source: Sondakika

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