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The Open Marine Biology Journal | 2009

Evaluation of the Black Sea Land Based Sources of Pollution the Coastal Region of Turkey

Levent Bat; Oylum Gökkurt; Murat Sezgin; Funda Üstün; Fatih Sahin

The Black Sea receives large quantities of unregulated and uncontrolled fresh water with drawl for irrigation purposes, hydro and thermal power generation and the use of coastal areas for permanent human settlements; shipping; and untreated domestic, industrial and agricultural wastes drain into the sea via the rivers or directly. In spite of this, research on the heavy metal pollution in marine biota of the Black Sea is limited. This review prepared to be informed of the urban sewage pollution loads and heavy metal concentrations of Turkish coasts of Black Sea. The urban sewages and heavy metals currently effective in Turkey coasts of the Black Sea so as to bring up the levels of land based sources of pollution with rivers and streams in the sea. The Black Sea has a special importance because of its being a sea that receives two large rivers, Kizilirmak and Yesilirmak and in this investigation we can show that Yesilirmak has higher amount of discharge then other rivers. This investigation was carried out with indicate to determine the aid of land-based sources and marine activities to the Black Sea, bringing up its present state. Total chrome and cadmium concentrations are higher then other heavy metals streams and rivers because of high amount of industrial discharges. The data presented in investigation on the heavy metal contamination of marine organisms were different depending on pollution sources, element and species. According to the evaluation of inventories, the results are rising year by year.


The Open Marine Biology Journal | 2012

Trace Element Concentrations in the Mediterranean Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819 Caught from Sinop Coast of the Black Sea, Turkey

Levent Bat; Funda Üstün; Oylum Gökkurt Baki

The concentrations of copper, zinc, lead and cadmium in the soft parts of Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis caught from the Sinop coasts of the Black Sea have been measured by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer for monitoring metal pollution level in the coastal water seasonally in 2010. In the present study, a statistically significant difference in the concentrations of all metals investigated was observed. The results were compared with previous studies and discussed. It is concluded that the mussels M. galloprovincialis are suitable biomonitors to assess changes in metal pollution in this coastal area of the Black Sea.


OCEANS 2007 - Europe | 2007

The Qualitative and Quantitative Distribution in Phytoplankton and Zooplankton of Southern Black Sea of Cape Sinop, Turkey in 1999-2000

Levent Bat; Fatih Sahin; Funda Üstün; Ahmet E. Kideys; Hasan Hüseyin Satılmış

In the present study, seasonality and composition of phytoplankton and zooplankton were comparatively studied at two stations (one inshore and one offshore) off Sinop, in southern Black Sea during January-May 1999 and March-October 2000. A total 76 genera including 149 species and varieties were identified, of which 46% were dinoflagellates and 34% were diatoms in phytoplankton. Abundance of the genera Emiliana (in January-May 1999), Pseudosolenia and Ceratium (in March-October 2000) were higher than that of the other genera in almost every sampling period. Increased dinoflagellate to diatom ratio reflects more fertile conditions in the southern Black Sea. Abundance and biomass of the total fodder zooplankton the highest values were recorded in February 1999; March 2000. Cladocera and Appendicularia abundance and biomass values were higher in 1999 than 2000. Noctiluca scintillans was the most abundant of zooplankton group with a share of 43% (maximum: 416,925 ind.m-2 in May) in 1999. The second abundant group was Copepoda with 42% (172,981 ind.m-2 in February). Copepods with 78% of abundance and 73% of biomass (maximum: 372,330 ind.m-2 and 15,253 mg.m-2 in March) were the dominant group in 2000. They were followed by the dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans with 4.8% (maximum: 24,500 ind.m-2 in June).


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2012

Heavy Metal Concentrations in Ten Species of Fishes Caught in Sinop Coastal Waters of the Black Sea, Turkey

Levent Bat; Murat Sezgin; Funda Üstün; Fatih Şahin


Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2011

Biological Diversity of the Turkish Black Sea Coast

Levent Bat; Murat Sezgin; Hasan Hüseyin Satılmış; Fatih Sahin; Funda Üstün; Zekiye Birinci-Özdemir; Oylum Gökkurt Baki


Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST) | 2013

Determination of Heavy Metals in Some Commercial Fish from the Black Sea Coast of Turkey

Levent Bat; Murat Sezgin; Oylum Gökkurt Baki; Funda Üstün; Fatih Sahin


Archive | 2014

The Egg Production Rate of Acartia (Acartiura) clausi Giesbrecht, 1889 (Copepoda) in Sinop Peninsula (Southern Black Sea)

Funda Üstün; Levent Bat


Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment | 2013

Heavy metals in edible tissues of the brown shrimp Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Southern Black Sea (Turkey)

Levent Bat; Fatih Şahin; Murat Sezgin; Funda Üstün; Oylum Gökkurt Baki; Hasan Can Öztekin


Marine Science | 2012

Distribution of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd in the Tissues and Organs of Psetta M axi ma from Sinop Coasts of the Black Sea, Turkey

Levent Bat; Fatih Şahin; Funda Üstün; Murat Sezgin


Rapport du Congress de la CIESM | 2007

Annual cycle of zooplankton off Sinop, the southern Black Sea, in 2003-2004

Funda Üstün; Levent Bat; Fatih Sahin; Hasan Hüseyin Satılmış; Zekiye Birinci Özdemir; Ahmet E. Kideys

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Levent Bat

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Fatih Şahin

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Levent Bat

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Ahmet E. Kideys

Middle East Technical University

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