Bulgaria: They stop catching white clams in the Black Sea

Published Mar 1, 2024

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The Fisheries and Aquaculture Executive Agency (IARA) has proposed a three-month ban on white clam fishing in the Black Sea, following a 60% drop in catch in 2023 compared to the previous year. The agency's director, Nikolay Georgiev, cites the rapans, a species that preys on smaller molluscs, and intensive, often illegal, fishing practices such as bottom trawling that destroys fish spawn as the main causes for the decline.
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Bottom trawling is ruining The Fisheries and Aquaculture Executive Agency (IARA) is demanding that the Ministry of Agriculture and Food impose a three-month ban on white clam fishing in the Black Sea. This was stated by the director of the agency Nikolay Georgiev. According to him, the catch in 2023 has decreased by 60% compared to the previous year, and in recent years statistics have shown an alarming trend of the decrease of this species in the water area. Georgiev pointed out that until 2013 the catch of white clam was prohibited, and in 2013 it was allowed. According to him, the reasons for the extinction of the species are complex. One of them is the ...
Source: Trud

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