The abundance of turbot in Turkey's Black Sea, it is sold for 600 lira per kilo

Published 2023년 4월 11일

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A fisherman from Ordu, Turkey, caught a large number of turbot fish, weighing around 200 kilograms, and sold them for 6,500 TL. The largest turbot weighed 11 kilograms. Due to the large catch, the price per kilogram was 600 lira. The fisherman stated that there are only a few fish varieties available, but the turbot has beautiful markings. The citizens who saw the large catch commented that while the price was expensive, the taste was good.
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Plenty of shields, which were caught in the fishermen's nets in Ordu and sold for 600 lira per kilogram, attracted the attention of the citizens. The turbot fish, worth 6 thousand 500 TL and weighing about 11 kilograms, surprised those who saw it. While fishermen from Ordu continued to hunt in the last days of the season, a fisherman smiled with a shield off the town of Persembe. Fishing a herd of approximately 200 kilograms of shields, the fisherman displayed shields weighing 2-11 kilograms on the counter. Citizens and surprised citizens who saw such abundant turbot fish for the first time did not neglect to add photos. "This year there will be plenty of shields" Erdal Çamaş, who is fishing in the district of Persembe, said, "This is the first time that this much has come. About 150 kilograms of turbot came in a single net. At the moment, the signs are showing very well. The turbot ban will start in 2-3 days anyway, but this year it seems like there will be plenty of turbot." . ...
Source: Sondakika

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