Turkish Salmon
from Black Sea
Turkish Salmon From Black Sea
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The Black Sea is a unique sea basin that is rich in biodiversity, heritage and natural resources
Rich in wildlife and biodiversity, the Black Sea and its surrounding areas are marked by majestic scenery and a rich cultural and natural heritage. This includes not just the sea itself, but the Danube River Delta, Caucasus and Carpathian Mountains as well. The region's waters, coastlines, flooplains and mountains are home to an incredibly diverse range of wildlife and habitats. Bears, wolves and lynx inhabit the old growth forests. In the Black Sea, one still finds bottlenose dolphins and about 180 species of fish, including tuna, anchovy, herring, mackerel and the famous white sturgeon.
Where is the Greater Black Sea Basin?
The Black Sea is a unique marine environment,representing the largest land-locked basin in the world. It is situated at the southeastern edge of Europe and is connected to the remote waters of the Atlantic Ocean via the Marmara, Aegean, and Mediterranean seas through a chain of narrowstraits: Bosporus, Dardanelles, and Gibraltar.”