EPIZOOTOLOGICAL STATE OF THE WILD BLACK SEA TURBOT (KALKAN). GROSSLY VISIBLE PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY DATA

Authors

  • А. N. Khanaychenko
  • V. E. Giragosov
  • A. V. Gaevskaya

Keywords:

Black Sea turbot, spawning population, grossly visible diseases

Abstract

For the first time preliminary monitoring of the health status of the spawning population of the Black Sea turbot on the shelf off South-Western Crimea was carried out in 2007 – 2012. Typical signs of gross pathologies including various forms of ulcers, tumors, fin erosion, etc. were described in the wild adult turbot. The occurrence of numerous diseased turbot could be attributed to poor condition of its habitat on the South-Western Crimean shelf related to both natural and anthropogenic factors.

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2023-05-17