The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has announced the official closure of the 2024-2025 fishing season in the country’s seas, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to protect its marine resources.
- Announcement made by Samsun Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, Ibrahim Sağlam
- General fishing ban for all seas, including operations using gillnets and trawl nets, started on Tuesday
- Protects fish stocks and maintains sustainability in the Black Sea and throughout Turkish waters
According to Sağlam, the ban aims to protect fish stocks and maintain sustainability in the Black Sea and throughout Turkish waters. The move is expected to have a positive impact on the country’s marine resources, ensuring the long-term health and stability of the fishing industry. In addition to the general fishing ban, several specific restrictions have been imposed on certain types of fishing operations. For instance, fishing for sea snails using traps will be prohibited from April 15 to August 31, with the exception of diving methods.
| Fishing Method | Restrictions |
| Fishing for sea snails using traps | Prohibited from April 15 to August 31 (except diving methods) |
| Fishing for sturgeon with certain types of nets | Banned until June 15 |
These restrictions are part of a broader effort to protect the country’s marine resources and ensure the long-term sustainability of the fishing industry. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has also introduced support measures for small-scale fishermen, providing significant financial aid to those registered under the licensing system. Inspections and Enforcement
In addition to the support measures, the ministry has also implemented a robust inspection and enforcement system to ensure compliance with regulations. Istanbul’s director of Agriculture and Forestry, Suat Parıldar, emphasized the importance of sustainable fishing practices and announced that inspections of fishing vessels and markets will continue to ensure compliance with regulations.
- Inspections of fishing vessels and markets to ensure compliance with regulations
- Authorities have seized illegal fishing equipment and products, applying fines and legal measures to enforce sustainability
The ministry has also taken action against those who have been found to be engaging in illegal fishing activities. Seized equipment and products have been confiscated, and fines have been imposed on those responsible.
Importance of Sustainable Fishing Practices
Both officials emphasized the importance of sustainable fishing practices for the future of Türkiye’s marine resources. They highlighted the need for long-term sustainability rather than short-term gains, ensuring that the focus remains on protecting the country’s marine resources for future generations. blockquote>
“The future of our marine resources depends on our ability to adopt sustainable fishing practices. It is our responsibility to ensure that we are not compromising the long-term health and stability of the fishing industry.” – Suat Parıldar, Istanbul’s director of Agriculture and Forestry
The ministry has also provided support measures for small-scale fishermen, with significant financial aid provided to those registered under the licensing system. These measures aim to support the livelihoods of small-scale fishermen while also promoting sustainable fishing practices.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the closure of the 2024-2025 fishing season in Türkiye marks an important milestone in the country’s efforts to protect its marine resources. The introduction of support measures and the robust inspection and enforcement system will help ensure that the focus remains on long-term sustainability rather than short-term gains. As the country moves forward, it is essential that the fishing industry adopts sustainable fishing practices to protect the marine resources for future generations.
