Mediterranean fishermen in Turkey will say "vira bismillah" after 15 days

Published Sep 1, 2023

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Fishermen in the Black Sea and Aegean coasts of Turkey have started preparing their boats for the end of the fishing ban. However, on the warmer coasts of Antalya, Adana, Mersin, and Hatay, fishermen will have to wait for another 15 days before they can throw their nets into the sea. The fishing ban aims to ensure sustainability, and there is a decrease in production if the ban is not followed.
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Due to the fishing ban that has ended in the seas, there is activity in the fishermen's shelters on the Black Sea, Marmara and Aegean coasts. However, on the coasts of Antalya, Adana, Mersin and Hatay, where the sea water temperature is higher than others, fishermen will throw their nets into the sea after 15 days and say "vira bismillah". Continuing the preparation process, Mediterranean fishermen started to launch their bread boats, which they had undergone maintenance and repair. Antalya Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Gökhan Karaca stated to the AA correspondent that the hunting ban, which started on April 15 in the seas, will end today across the country and on September 16 in warm waters where breeding continues. Stating that the fishermen in Antalya made their preparations accordingly, Karaca noted that the reason for the hunting bans was to ensure sustainability. Noting that there is a decrease in production if hunting bans are not followed, Karaca said: ...
Source: Haber7

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