Publication: Maximum Length Record of Common Two-banded Seabream (Diplodus vulgaris Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) for Aegean Sea with Turkish Waters
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2019.01.01, 2019-06-01
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The maximum length, weight, and age information of living things in an ecosystem are necessary forpopulation dynamics and stock assessment studies. Hence, the recording of such data may bebeneficial for scientific databases for life history and fisheries science. The common two-bandedseabream (Diplodus vulgaris Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) is a widespread demersal marine fish,which belongs to the Sparidae family and inhabits down to 90 m depth. Because it is a demandedseafood, it has commercial importance and usually available in the fish market almost every monthof the year in Turkey. A single specimen of common two-banded seabream with 31.9 cm in totallength and 467.00 g in total weight, which was caught off İbrice Bight (Saroz Bay) with handline bya professional fisherman on 12 June 2015, was obtained from a fishmonger. This study aims to presentthe maximum size record of this species for the Aegean Sea with Turkish waters.
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Kizilkaya, B., Cengi̇z, Ö., Paruğ, Ş. (2019). Maximum Length Record of Common Two-banded Seabream (Diplodus vulgaris Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817) for Aegean Sea with Turkish Waters. Alınteri Zirai Bilimler Dergisi, 34(2), 160-163