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The Marmara and the Turkish Straits with an area of 11,500 km 2 are considered Turkey's inland waters. Its natural lakes are approximately 10,000 km 2, with 3,442 km 2 of reservoirs, and 178,000 km rivers. [4] Fishing in the Aegean Sea is mainly coastal. [5] Without proper planning fishing ports can disturb the coastline. [6]
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Kalkan is an old fishing town, and the only safe harbour between Kaş and Fethiye; it is known for its white-washed houses, descending to the sea, and its brightly coloured bougainvilleas. It averages 300 days of sunshine a year. The word "Kalkan" in Turkish either means shield or turbot referring to the town's fishing status.
Beymelek Lagoon (Turkish: Beymelek Lagünü) is a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast, which is used as a fishery, in Antalya Province, southwestern Turkey. It is named after the village of Beymelek , which is located to the west of the water body.
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
Gümüşlük is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Bodrum, Muğla Province, Turkey. [1] Its population is 4,478 (2022). [2] Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town . [3] [4] It is a seaside village and fishing port.
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