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 in Ordu, Turkey, has caught a large haul of turbot fish, weighing around 200 kilograms. The largest catch in a single net was 150 kilograms. The turbot season is soon ending, but the signs are positive for a good catch this year. The largest turbot caught was 11 kilograms, and they are sold for 600 liras per kilogram. Despite the high price, the taste is reportedly good.
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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. Erdal Çamaş, who is fishing in the district of Çarşamba, said, “This is the first time this much has come. About 150 kilograms of shields 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 it seems like turbot will be plentiful this year," he said. Stating that the fish varieties are few, but the signs on the turbot are beautiful, Çamaş said, “Currently, there are about 50 turbots and they are sold for 600 liras per kilogram. The largest is about 11 kilograms ...
Source: Haber7

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