2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.00650
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The Lost Fish of Turkey: A Recent History of Disappeared Species and Commercial Fishery Extinctions for the Turkish Marmara and Black Seas

Abstract: A timeline of commercial fisheries extinctions and a list of threatened or extirpated marine species are presented to document the rapidly declining abundance of marine resources in the Turkish part of the Black Sea and Marmara Sea. Turkish nationally reported fisheries data were compared over a 50-year period from 1967 (the first year data were spatially allocated) to 2016 to assess which species are now extirpated (i.e., earlier present, and now absent from reported catch data), and which species have become… Show more

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“…Here, exploitation also intensified during the 1950s through the development of a purse-seine fleet (Iyigungor, 1957). After the 1970s, poor catches forced BFT fishing fleets into the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean (Karakulak and Oray, 2009;Ulman et al, 2020) while the ancient Dalian fishery ended completely (Karakulak, 2004). BFT are now rare in the Black Sea and in the Sea of Marmara but show signs of recovery (Di .…”
Section: Industrialisation and Expansion Throughout The Atlantic (19t...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, exploitation also intensified during the 1950s through the development of a purse-seine fleet (Iyigungor, 1957). After the 1970s, poor catches forced BFT fishing fleets into the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean (Karakulak and Oray, 2009;Ulman et al, 2020) while the ancient Dalian fishery ended completely (Karakulak, 2004). BFT are now rare in the Black Sea and in the Sea of Marmara but show signs of recovery (Di .…”
Section: Industrialisation and Expansion Throughout The Atlantic (19t...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although overfishing is the dominant stressor on the fish stocks, the interplay between overfishing and other factors such as pollution can magnify the ecosystem‐wide impacts. For example, the main reason for losses or reductions in the fish populations and biodiversity in the Black Sea was overfishing; eutrophication as a result of human‐induced pollution via leaching of nutrients from the land was also a substantial contributing factor (Ulman et al ., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a near top predator, common dolphins provide important ecosystem services to the marine environment [138,139], and if further anthropogenic or climatic impacts were to occur, these could lead to changes in food-webs potentially causing the eutrophication of ecosystems (e.g., [40,146,147]). Adaptation to heterogeneous environments in species with high genomic diversity can promote population resilience to climatic changes [72].…”
Section: Implications For Conservation Under Future Climatic Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%