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Göray Karadut, (58), a lawyer who lives in Bodrum and has been hunting in the seas for about 25 years, dove into the water to fish on Çavuş island, where she opened with her boat. Seeing the puffer fish 18 meters deep in the sea, Black Mulberry caught a 1 meter long and 6 kilogram puffer fish with a harpoon. While those who saw the fish were amazed, they were also restless.
4 YEARS AGO, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ANTALYA
Fish living off the coasts of Indonesia and Thailand were first seen in Antalya four years ago, but they made their way as far as Bodrum. The rising waters of Turkey is among the invasive species of puffer fish continues. The puffer fish is damaging both the ecosystem and the fishing industry. The number of fish entering the balloon into Turkey through the waters of the Suez Canal continues to increase with each passing day. Global warming plays an important role in increasing the number of puffer fish, which are among the invasive species. Although the puffer fish, which has five species in the seas, began to be seen in our country especially in the 2000s, it has increased in number especially in the Eastern Mediterranean in the last four years. The puffer fish, originally from the Indian Ocean, cannot be prevented from proliferating and invading the seas due to the lack of a superior predatory species in the waters where it is currently found.