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Greece's mussel harvest wiped out by warming seas

When Anastasios Zakalkas pulled up the ropes of his mussel farm in the Aegean Sea last month, the destruction was clear: the lines were not heaving with molluscs as they need to be at harvest however were instead filled with cracked, empty shells.

It is the second time in 3 years that tape sea temperature levels have actually hit the mussel harvest in northern Greece, where farmers said they saw a 90% drop in the 2024 catch. Next year will be a dud too, Zakalkas said, because all the seed for the coming season likewise perished.

The destruction we suffered (for next year) was 100%,. 35-year-old Zakalkas said aboard his fishing boat on a balmy. early morning in late October. We do not understand how we'll make a living. in the brand-new year. Our primary and only task is mussels, he stated. Like other Mediterranean countries, Greece is especially. susceptible to environment modification, which this year led to months of. above-average temperatures, penalizing dry spell and wildfires. Crops, consisting of chestnuts, apples and cherries have been hit. Scientists say severe weather condition linked to global warming could. spell problem for its aquaculture sector too.

A series of heatwaves hit Greece in July, sending out sea. temperature levels in the Thermaic Gulf, its primary mussel producing. location, above 30 degrees Celsius (86 ° F) for days - too hot for. mussels to endure. Greece last saw mass mussel deaths in 2021 however researchers. projection that it would not be duplicated for another 10 years,. said Kostas Koukaras, a biologist who studies marine communities.

This reveals, even to those most sceptical, that the environment. crisis is here, he stated. As world leaders prepare to meet in Azerbaijan's capital Baku. for this month's U.N. environment top COP29 - called the environment. finance police - Koukaras stated federal governments should help producers. deal with climate-related costs.

We're extremely close to the collapse of mussel farming in. Greece, so the state requires to support these people, he stated.

Greece's aquaculture production deserved over 619 million. euros in 2021, the 3rd in Europe after France and Spain,. according to the Hellenic Aquaculture Producers Company. ( HAPO). It is among Europe's primary manufacturers of the Mediterranean. mussel and exports nearly all of the 20,000 tonnes farmed. each year by little household organizations.

Spain has actually likewise seen mussel deaths, although Koukaras stated. Greece's sector was struck hardest since almost all its farms are. focused in the exact same region.

For the 100 or two mussel farming households in Zakalkas' little. town of Kymina, the future looks dim. They are looking for state. compensation to pay off debts, while others are trying to find work. in factories, he said.

We hesitate, stated Sotiris Tsaros, another mussel farmer. If this occurs once again next year, we'll all leave and whatever. I have actually done as a farmer for the last thirty years will be gone..

(source: Reuters)