Horse mackerel gushed from the sea of Turkey

Published Sep 1, 2021

Tridge summary

The fishing ban in Ordu, Black Sea has been lifted, allowing fishermen to start their season on September 1. After months of preparation, they set sail, hoping for a productive season. The early sighting of bonito fish and dense anchovy schools has fishermen optimistic. Serkan Karadeniz, a fisherman, caught approximately 4 tons of horse mackerel in a single net, signaling a positive start to the season.
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With the lifting of the ban, fishermen from Ordu started to hunt by sailing into the Black Sea waters. The fishing season in the seas ended as of September 1. The fishermen, who have been making preparations for months after the end of the ban, said "Vira Bismillah" and sailed into the violent waters of the Black Sea, and their families did not leave their relatives alone before they set sail. After about 4 and a half months of longing, the fishermen weaved their nets and completed all the maintenance of their boats and wished the season to be fruitful. "Fishing friends come across dense anchovy masses" Unal Karadeniz, the President of Persembe Fishermen's Cooperative, said that bonito fish started to appear in the Western Black Sea Region as of August 5th and this situation made them happy. Stating that bonito fish seem plentiful this season, Karadeniz said, "It is early for the anchovy season, but fishermen friends come across large and dense anchovy masses. I hope it will be ...
Source: Yenihaberden

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