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Fish farming in Aegean Turkey There are over 400 marine aquaculture facilities. [ 19 ] Sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ) and sea bream ( Sparus aurata ) are farmed, and mostly trout ( rainbow trout and brown trout ) in inland waters, these 3 being the most farmed, with about 150 thousand tonnes a year of each. [ 20 ]
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Yeşilovacık Fishing Port is a small port in the town of Yeşilovacık, Turkey. The economy of Yeşilovacık is partially based on fishing. It is a part of Silifke ilçe (district) of Mersin Province at 36°11′06″N 33°39′37″E / 36.18500°N 33.66028°E / 36.18500; 33.66028
Large numbers of fish enter the lagoon from the sea. Karataş fishermen built a traditional fish trap at the exit from the lagoon to the sea, to capture species like gray mullet, gilt-head bream, sea bass, eel, Capoeta antalyensis (ray-finned fish), barbus, carp, common carp, rainbow trout and capoeta. On the eastern section of the lagoon, blue ...
Alburnus tarichi, known as the tarek, pearl mullet, Van fish or Van shah kuli, is a species of cyprinid fish, found only in Turkey.It is endemic to the Lake Van basin. It is locally known in Turkish: İnci kefalı/balığı, Kurdish: darex darach, and Armenian: տառեխ taṙex
Tourism, fishing, sponge diving and apiculture are the main means of livelihood for its inhabitants. Its thyme honey is famous across Turkey. It has a small yet lovely harbour, which is also one of the key stops on the popular nautical tourism route of Blue Cruise. Its pristine sea is surrounded by coves.