Sakarya Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi (Jun 2011)

A Research for Massive Fish Kills in Lake Bafa (Turkey)

  • Murat Yabanlı,
  • Necla Turk,
  • Ersin Tenekecioglu,
  • Ramazan Uludag

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/süfbed.v15i1.5000011819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1

Abstract

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As there were massive fish kills in Lake Bafa which is a lagoon situated in Southwestern Turkey in October, 2006, water and fish samples were taken from the region. Water samples were analysed physicochemically, toxicologically and microbiologically and fish samples were subjected to toxicological analysis. The analyses of lake water revealed on oxygen value of approximately 5.0 mg/L, salinity 16.2 ‰, nitrogen from ammonia 0.1 mg/L, nitrogen nitrite 0.013 mg/L, and total organic carbon 13 mg/L. Total coliform count was 1100 MPN/100 ml and faecal coliform count was 28 MPN/100 ml. There was no detection of any pesticide residues in fish and water samples. Massive fish kills are thought to be due to the decrease in water quality.

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