Turkey: Turbot fish competes with gold; its weight is worth 250 liras

Published 2021년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

Fishermen in Sinop, Turkey, have caught a rare turbot, a fish species that is becoming increasingly scarce in the Black Sea due to adverse weather conditions. The scarcity of the fish has driven its price to 250 TL per kilogram, making it a expensive and rare catch. The fish is primarily consumed in restaurants due to its high cost.
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The fishermen who sailed in Sinop laughed with the turbot they caught. Rarely caught turbot started to get caught in nets. While the price of a kilo burns the pockets of the citizens, it makes the fishermen smile. Erdogan Doğan, who is fishing in Sinop, stated that the turbot fish, one of the most important species of the Black Sea, is caught in very small numbers these days, despite the season, and said: When the adverse weather conditions were added to this, his hunting decreased. That's why the price is so high these days. Turbot is now among the rare fish species that can be consumed. In general, it is not a fish ...
Source: Netgazete

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