Dear All, 

Apologies for cross posting. 



We would like to inform you that the new review article has been published in 
Journal of the Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment. 


Tonay, A.M., Ozturk, A.A. 2012. Historical records of cetacean fishery in 
Turkish seas. J. Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment 18: 388-399. 


It is available online via the following link: 

http://www.blackmeditjournal.org/blackmeditjournal.org/pdf/9.Vol18_3_Arda.pdf 




Abstract 
In this study, the publications on cetacean (bottlenose dolphin, common dolphin 
and harbour porpoise) fisheries in the Turkish Seas are reviewed. The cetacean 
fishery began in ancient time in Anatolia and continued for over 2300 years, 
until 1983 when the fishery was banned in Turkey. In the 20th century it was 
increased, especially in the 1950’s and 1970’s, on the eastern Turkish Black 
Sea coast because of the Meat and Fish Institution (EBK) Fish Meal and Oil 
Factory established in Trabzon in 1952 and modernized in 1962. The produced oil 
was used domestically as well as exported. Presently, all cetaceans are under 
the legal protection in the Turkish waters. 

Regards. 


Arda M. TONAY, Ph.D 
Istanbul University, Faculty of Fisheries 
Marine Biology Dep. 
Ordu Cad. No:200 Laleli, 34480 İstanbul, Turkey 
Tel: +90 212 455 5700 Fax: +90 212 514 0379 
[email protected] http://suurunleri.istanbul.edu.tr/en/ 

Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TUDAV) 
P.O. Box: 10 Beykoz İstanbul, Turkey 
Tel: 90 216 4240 772 Fax: 90 216 424 0771 
www.tudav.org 
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