Turkish presidential decree financially incentivizes hunting toadfish

A presidential decree dated May 4 implemented a financial incentive for hunting toadfish in Turkey. The state will pay five liras per fish for up to 500,000 fish hunted by one entity for the Lagocephalus Sceleratus sub-species.

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A presidential decree dated May 4 implemented financial incentives for hunting toadfish, the Official Gazette reported. 

The state will pay five liras per fish for up to 500,000 of the Lagocephalus Sceleratus sub-species, and 0.5 lira per fish for other sub-species, the decree noted. 

The payments will come out of the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry's  2021, 2022 and 2023 budgets for agricultural aid. 

The decree permits hunting by licensed fishing boats, as well as anyone registered as a hunter of marine creatures. 

The incentive aims to decrease the population of toadfish and include the species in the domestic economy, the decree noted. 

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