“…Fish anomalies have been ascribed to multiple factors like currents (Hilger, 1992;Divanach et al, 1997;Cerezo et al, 2005), temperature variations, pH, salinity fluctuation, and low dissolved oxygen (Milton, 1971;Turner & Farley, 1971;Gluth & Hanke, 1983;Boglione et al, 2013), high CO 2 concentration in water (Martens et al, 2006), pollutants like chlorinated hydrocarbons, organophosphates, pesticides, and heavy metals (Kessabi et al, 2009;Lin Sun et al, 2009) There are few papers in the literature about the causes of different deformities in wild fish anomalies (Divananch et al, 1996;Aritaki & Seikai, 2004;Jonsson & Jonssoln, 2006;Sanchez et al, 2011). There are some fish anomaly cases in different regions reported as albinism (Baruah, 1968;Jawad & İbrahim, 2017), melanism (Atz et al, 1963;Berland, 1967;Marcoux, 1966), hermaphroditism (Bullough, 1940;Arme, 1965;Ciechomski & Christiansen, 1968;Millikan & Pattie, 1970), deformations in the vertebrae (Cavaliere, 1965;Hoff, 1970;Boglione et al, 2006;Jawad & Akyol, 2018), deformations of the fins (Hase, 1935;Bennet, 1964;Easwaran, 1968), and malpigmentation (Cerim et al, 2016).…”