First observation of Apogon imberbis in Izmir Bay, North-eastern Aegean Sea
Journal Title: Turkish Journal of Maritime and Marine Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Three specimens of the Cardinal fish Apogon imberbis were observed on 02 October 2016 in the coast of Karaburun, Izmir Bay during the snorkeling. This short paper constitutes the first record of Cardinal fish from Izmir Bay, NE Aegean Sea.
Authors and Affiliations
Okan AKYOL, Aytaç ÖZGÜL
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