Volume 1 - SUPPLEMENT of ABSTRACTS
Underwater Observation and Threats on Groupers in the Iskenderun Bay, the Eastern Mediterranean
- Necdet Uygur
Maritime Vocational School, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
- Cemal Turan
Marine Sciences and Technology Faculty, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Hatay, TURKEY
turancemal@yahoo.com
Keywords: Underwater Observation, Groupers, Epinephelus, Iskenderun Bay, Pollution
Abstract
Serranids, primarily members of the genera Epinephelus, bear the brunt of subsistence and
commercial fisheries in the Iskenderun Bay, the Eastern Mediterranean. Recent decreases in
catches are largely attributable to overfishing and other illegal activities in the Iskenderun
Bay. The demographic characteristics and threats of larger members of the
genus Epinephelus in their underwater habitats are poorly known. The underwater
observations at the depth to 40m in the Iskenderun Bay revealed that the underwater threats
are ghost fishing, nets, cover pot, spear fishing, dynamite fishing and anthropogenic pollution.
The video and picture presentations of the underwater threats of the
genera Epinephelus species are documented. This study was documented under the
TUBITAK project (214O575).