Aquasains : Jurnal Ilmu Perikanan dan Sumberdaya Perairan
Vol 12, No 1 (2023)

NEW MEMBERS OF DECAPOD FAUNA IN FINIKE BAY, TURKEY

Mehmet Gökoğlu (Akdeniz University, Faculty of Fisheries, Antalya)
Erkan Biçer (Antalya Directorate of Provincial Agricultural and Forestry)
Ferhat Çağıltay (Istanbul University Faculty of Aquatic Sciences, Department of Aquaculture and Fish Diseases, Istanbul)
Jale Korun (Akdeniz University, Faculty of Fisheries, Antalya)
Mesut Yılmaz (Akdeniz University, Faculty of Fisheries, Antalya)
Alper Yıldız (Akdeniz University, Faculty of Fisheries, Antalya)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Nov 2023

Abstract

Shrimp fishing is done by trawling in the deep waters of Antalya and Finike Gulfs. The shrimp species generally caught during this fishing are Aristaeomorpha foliacea, Aristeus antannatus, Plesionika edwardsii, P. martia.  Besides these species, Pasiphea multidentata and P. sivado, which have no economic value, are rarely caught. Two different shrimp species were caught during trawling in the 400-500 m deep waters of Finike Bay on February 7, 2022. Since the fishermen did not know the shrimp species they caught, they wanted the species to be identified. It has been determined that these shrimp species caught in the deep waters of Finike Bay are Oplophoroidae family members i.e. Acanthepyra eximia and A. pelagica. These caught shrimps are pelagic species. With the discovery of these species in the Finike Bay, two more species were added to the Decapod fauna of the Finike Bay.

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