The abundance of bonito in the Black Sea continues after the hunting season that started on September 1. Coastal fishermen in Sinop, setting out to sea with small boats, returned to the port with 2,000 crates of bonito. The bonito, weighing one kilogram each, caught in the waters of Inceburun and Akliman, were put on sale for 80 liras each.

The President of Sinop Abalı Fishery Products Cooperative, Ömer Tuncer, stated that there has never been such intense bonito hunting around Sinop this season. Tuncer emphasized that the coastal fishermen were pleased with the 2,000 crates of bonito they caught. He said, “There is abundance of bonito this season. There wasn’t much fishing around Sinop, but thankfully today the faces of coastal fishermen are smiling for the first time. Hopefully we will try to sell them by sending them outside. The public’s interest in bonito also continues. Because it is now time to salt them. They shouldn’t miss this opportunity.”

Tuncer added that the abundance of bonito will continue as long as the weather conditions are suitable.

The bonito hunting season in the Black Sea started on September 1st and has been successful so far, with coastal fishermen in Sinop returning with a significant catch. With 2,000 crates of bonito caught in the waters off Inceburun and Akliman, the fishermen are experiencing a bountiful season. Each bonito, weighing one kilogram, is being sold for 80 liras, showing the high demand for this fish in the market. The President of Sinop Abalı Fishery Products Cooperative, Ömer Tuncer, expressed his satisfaction with this season’s bonito hunting, highlighting the optimism among coastal fishermen.

Tuncer mentioned that this season has seen a remarkable increase in bonito hunting activity around Sinop, which has brought smiles to the faces of the fishermen. He emphasized the importance of taking advantage of this abundant season by salting the bonito for preservation. As the weather conditions remain favorable, Tuncer believes that the abundance of bonito will likely continue, providing more opportunities for fishermen in the region. This successful start to the bonito season in the Black Sea is not only beneficial for the fishermen but also for consumers who can enjoy fresh and locally caught fish.

The current bonito abundance in the Black Sea is a result of favorable weather conditions and increased fishing activity in the region. With coastal fishermen in Sinop returning with 2,000 crates of bonito, the market is seeing high demand for this popular fish. The President of Sinop Abalı Fishery Products Cooperative, Ömer Tuncer, highlighted the success of this season’s bonito hunting, noting the first-time intensity of fishing activity in the Sinop area. Tuncer also emphasized the importance of preserving the bonito by salting them for long-term consumption, ensuring that consumers can continue to enjoy this bountiful catch.

As the weather conditions remain suitable, Tuncer is optimistic that the bonito abundance will continue in the Black Sea region. The success of the current season bodes well for both the fishermen and consumers, with the opportunity to enjoy fresh, locally caught bonito at affordable prices. The high demand for bonito in the market indicates the popularity of this fish among consumers, further underscoring the importance of a successful hunting season for the local economy. With continued efforts and favorable conditions, the bonito season in the Black Sea is likely to remain prosperous for all involved.

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