With the end of the shrimp fishing ban, Tekirdağ fishermen brought shrimp to the stalls

Published 2024년 2월 3일

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Fishermen in Tekirdağ, Turkey have resumed shrimp fishing in the Marmara Sea following the end of a hunting ban. The shrimp are now available at market stalls, selling for 250 lira per kilogram, although prices may vary depending on the catch size. Fishermen are also catching other species such as whiting, sole, and mullet. İbrahim Pehlivanoğlu, the president of the Süleymanpaşa Fisheries Cooperative, is hopeful for a plentiful shrimp season.
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After the end of the hunting ban for shrimp, sole and halibut, shrimps caught by fishermen from Tekirdağ who cast nets into the Marmara Sea began to decorate the stalls. After the ban imposed in January ended, fishermen went to sea and returned to the shore with shrimps. Shrimp caught in the nets were offered for sale on the stalls. Süleymanpaşa Fisheries Cooperative President İbrahim Pehlivanoğlu told the AA correspondent that the fishermen's shrimp shift has started. Stating that fishermen will catch shrimp for a while, Pehlivanoğlu said, "After the ban, fishermen started catching shrimp. From now on, fishermen will fish for shrimp, whiting, sole and mullet. If the shrimp continues to show itself, the fishermen will be happy. I hope my friends will return to the shore with plenty of fish. The shrimp that has started to be caught is shrimp." "It's sold on the stalls." he said. Pehlivanoğlu stated that the shrimp is offered for sale at 250 lira per kilogram, and the price may ...
Source: Sondakika

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