Özdemir Egemen
Ege University
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2010
Aslı Kaymakçı Başaran; Mehmet Aksu; Özdemir Egemen
We investigated potential effects of the fish farms on water column and sediment around Salih Island in the Gulluk Bay (Aegean Sea, Turkey) where four seasonal samplings were performed from October 2001 to August 2002. One measured physicochemical variables in water column including dissolved oxygen, nutrients (nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, phosphate and silicate), particulate organic carbon (POC) and chlorophyll a. Organic matter, total organic carbon (TOC) and heavy metals (Zn, Cu and Fe) were measured in sediment samples. Although occasional increases in ammonium and chlorophyll a concentrations were observed at the cage stations as compared to the control one, no statistically significant differences were detected among the stations in terms of nutrients, chlorophyll a and POC. On the other hand, significant differences were found in organic matter, TOC and heavy metals (Zn and Fe) of the sediments among the sampling stations. Despite these differences, our results indicate that concentrations of physicochemical variables and heavy metals were within the range of tolerable levels for the marine ecosystem, and the oligotrophic nature of the water column in the study area was able to assimilate organic and inorganic loads caused by the fish farms.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2010
Mehmet Aksu; Aslı Kaymakçı-Başaran; Özdemir Egemen
Capture-based aquaculture of Atlantic bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean has been expanding rapidly but little is known about its environmental impact. In order to understand the consequences of this new sector, long-term monitoring is needed. For this purpose, we investigated the impact of a capture-based tuna farm located in the Gerence Bay (Aegean Sea) on the water column on a seasonal basis from 2005 to 2008, where in the water column, temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, nutrients (nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, and phosphate), and chlorophyll a, in the sediment organic carbon variables were measured. Although highest nutrient concentrations were observed at the cage station as compared to the two controls in the production period, differences were not statistically significant between stations. Monitoring of physico-chemical parameters, nutrients, and chlorophyll a in water column together with organic carbon in sediment did not show detectable impact of fattening of Atlantic bluefin tuna. This was probably caused by strong currents present in the area, location of the cages away from the coast, hence high water depth, controlled feeding, and periodic presence of tuna farming activity in the study area.
Marine Ecology | 2006
Melih Ertan Çinar; Tuncer Katağan; Bilal Öztürk; Özdemir Egemen; Zeki Ergen; Ahmet Kocataş; Mesut Önen; Fevzi Kirkim; Kerem Bakir; Güley Kurt; Ertan Dagli; Asli Kaymakçi; Sermin Açik; Alper Doğan; Tahir Özcan
Desalination | 2015
Cüneyt Kaya; Gökhan Sert; Nalan Kabay; Müşerref Arda; Mithat Yüksel; Özdemir Egemen
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2009
Orkide Minareci; Meral Öztürk; Özdemir Egemen; Ersin Minareci
Journal of water process engineering | 2017
Gökhan Sert; Samuel Bunani; Eren Yörükoğlu; Nalan Kabay; Özdemir Egemen; Müşerref Arda; Mithat Yüksel
Journal of water process engineering | 2016
Gökhan Sert; Samuel Bunani; Nalan Kabay; Özdemir Egemen; Müşerref Arda; T.Ö. Pek; Mithat Yüksel
Turkish Journal of Zoology | 1999
Özdemir Egemen; Şevket Gökpınar; Mesut Önen; Baha Büyükişik; Belgin Hoşsucu; Uğur Sunlu; Semra Cirik
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2005
Levent Yurga; Tufan Koray; Aslı Başaran-Kaymakçı; Özdemir Egemen
Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2001
İlkay Atılgan; Özdemir Egemen