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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2007

Of such lakes that support fish, Lake Van can be taken as an extreme example. With its own interior drainage, a basin of 19 405 km2, with no outlet, its waters are heavily sodium-carbonated. Only one species of fish, a bleak, the bleak or inci kefali (Chalcarburnus tarichi) is reported to live in the lake, and here only in the mouths of its tributaries or in areas around underground springs. This cyprinid is caught during the upstream migration in the spring. It is used fresh or salted and its eggs made into caviar. Production reported in 1971 was 2 100 t (FAO/World Bank, 1976). Another lake, the 676-km2 Beysehir, often called the largest freshwater lake in Turkey, is also saline, but supports several species of economically valuable fish: common carp (Cyprinus carpio), various other cyprinids, especially Alburnus sp. and the chub Leuciscus cephalus, pike-perch (Stizostedion lucioperca), and the crayfish (Astacus leptodactylus). Yields are low (see section 9.1), but there are active fisheries. Egridir, the second largest freshwater lake, also in the "lake district", is also high in dissolved solids, but supports crayfish, the introduced pike-perch, common carp, and Vimba vimba. Aksehir also in the Plateau's lake district, has exceptionally high conductivity, is rich in reed beds (especially Phragmites) which is used commercially, and has fish of economic importance including crayfish, common carp, and pike (Esox lucius), in this order.
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  • This fish called pearl mullet only lives in lake Van in Turkey,they are under protection due to extensive fishing.

  • uhhh. those were probably just salmon

  • No no no. No fly, its jumping. Right!

  • very poorly done..poor quality..

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