Pearl mullets, an endemic fish species discovered solely in Lake Van in japanese Türkiye, have as soon as once more launched into their difficult journey towards the tide of life, swimming inversely upstream to get to freshwater to breed.
The breeding migration of pearl mullets holds important significance for the livelihoods of hundreds of locals and drastically contributes to the area’s tourism trade.
Every 12 months, hundreds of individuals collect to witness the migration strategy of fish recognized scientifically as Alburnus tarichi and likewise generally as Van fish or “inci kefalı” by the Turks.
Safeguards are in place to guard the breeding strategy of the uncommon species, which migrate from Lake Van, the world’s largest soda lake, to freshwater to breed at a sure interval of the 12 months, with a fishing ban in impact from April 15 to July 15.
The migration strategy of pearl mullets, that are one of many vital belongings of Van and the area mirrors the habits of salmon in Alaska as they swim towards the present and congregate in streams. This transition journey often continues for roughly one month.
To guarantee the method of migration, which provides a visible feast in Muradiye and Erciş districts’ streams, runs easily, groups from the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, gendarmerie, police and municipal police groups are on guard across the clock.
One of the guests to the area, Fesih Bakan, talking to Demirören News Agency (DHA) expressed his enthusiasm noting he paperwork the migration moments of pearl mullets by way of pictures.
“We additionally share the images we tackle our social media platforms, thereby selling the area. We prolong an invite to everybody to come back and observe this exceptional fish migration,” he mentioned.
Source: www.dailysabah.com