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The occurrence of royal flagfin aulopus filamentosus (Bloch, 1792) in mersin bay (north-eastern Mediterranean) Turkey
(University of Zagreb, 2018)
Three specimens (1 male and 2 females) of royal flagfin Aulopus filamentosus (Bloch, 1792) were caught at a depth of 184 m off Erdemli, Mersin Bay (northeastern Mediterranean, Turkey) in June 2015. The present paper reports ...
New mediterranean biodiversity records (December 2017)
(Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, 2017)
The "New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records" series includes new records of marine species found in the Mediterranean basin and/or information on the spatial distribution of already established species of particular interest. ...
Confirmed occurrence of moontail bullseye, priacanthus hamrur (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Priacanthidae), in the mediterranean sea with first record off the coast of Turkey
(Scientific Society of Szczecin, 2018)
A new Lessepsian migrant, moontail bullseye, Priacanthus hamrur (Forsskal, 1775), is recorded for the second time from the Mediterranean Sea, and for the first time from Turkey. A single male specimen of P. hamrur was ...
New mediterranean biodiversity records (October 2015)
(Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, 2015)
The Collective Article "New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records" of the Mediterranean Marine Science journal offers the means to publish biodiversity records in the Mediterranean Sea. The current article has adopted a ...
Fisheries bycatch and conservation priorities of young sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) in the Eastern Mediterranean
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2022)
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals because of high exploitation rates coupled with low resilience to fishing pressure. We provide information on the current status of the young sharks caught in ...
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 & ...