hamsi
Hamsi is the Turkish name for small anchovy-like fish, most commonly the European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) found in the Black Sea and adjacent waters. In Turkish coastal regions, hamsi is a traditional and widely valued food source and market staple.
Biology and ecology: Hamsi are small, slender, silvery fish that form dense shoals near the surface. Typical
Fisheries and seasonal patterns: The principal catches occur along Turkey’s Black Sea coast, with peak landings
Culinary and cultural role: Hamsi is a seasonal centerpiece in Turkish cuisine. Common preparations include hamsi
Conservation and management: Stock levels and catches vary with environmental conditions and fishing pressure. Sustainable management