Rising sea temperatures in the Mediterranean have allowed invasive fish species, particularly blowfish migrating from the Red Sea, to establish stable populations in the region. According to Prof. Dr. Mehmet Gökoğlu from Akdeniz University, these species have integrated into the local ecosystem and are reproducing. The Turkish Agriculture and Forestry Ministry is compensating fishermen who catch blowfish as part of efforts to mitigate their impact. Blowfish are highly toxic, posing risks to humans and predators, and their presence threatens native marine life.
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- study Prof. Dr. Mehmet Gökoğlu
