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Age, growth and mortality estimates of Sillago suezensis from Iskenderun Bay, northeastern Mediterranean Sea
(Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 2020)
The age composition, growth parameters, size distribution and sex ratio of Sillago suezensis caught from Iskenderun Bay in Northeastern Mediterranean Sea were investigated. Female and male composition of the population was ...
Presence of Ranzania laevis (Pennant, 1776) in Iskenderun Bay, Turkey
(Springer, 2020)
Two specimens of slender sunfish R. laevis were recorded from two locations in İskenderun Bay at depths between 0 and 24 m. The first specimen, a female, was collected via purse seine net during a benthic survey carried ...
Ege Denizi’nde Deniz Patlıcanı (Holothuroidea) Avcılığı Yapan Balıkçıların Sosyo-Ekonomik Durumu
(Acta Aquatica Turcica, 2020)
Bu çalışmada, deniz patlıcanı avcılığı yapan balıkçıların sosyo-ekonomik yapısı, avcılık yöntemi, avlanma dönemleri, kullandıkları av aracı, dalış sırasında kullandıkları ekipmanlar, balıkçı teknelerinin özellikleri ile ...
The length-weight relationship and condition factor of yellowspotted puffer Torquigener flavimaculosus Hardy & Randall, 1983 in the Eastern Mediterranean (Yumurtalık Bight, Turkey)
(Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 2020)
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of fish are helpful in fisheries science. A total of 504 yellowspotted puffer (Torquigener flavimaculosus) specimens (257 female and 247 male) were caught from the Yumurtalık coast ...
Maximum length report of Gonostoma denudatum Rafinesque, 1810 in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
(Marine Science and Technology Bulletin, 2020)
The present paper reports the maximum length of the rare seen deep-sea fish bristlemouth Gonostoma denudatum Rafinesque, 1810 in the Mediterranean. One specimen of G. denudatum was caught using a trawler from the deep seas ...
Length-Weight Relationships for Three Deep Sea Fish Species in North Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey
(Aquatic Sciences and Engineering, 2020)
In the present study, length-weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for three deep sea fish species, namely, Nettastoma melanura Rafinesque, 1810; Lampanyctus crocodilus (Risso, 1810); and Chauliodus sloani Bloch & ...