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Terms for subject Environment (5289 entries)
bakteriyoloji bacteriology (The science and study of bacteria)
bakteriyolojik kirlilik bacteriological pollution (Contamination of water, soil and air with pathogen bacteria)
balçık mud (A mixture of clay and/or silt with water to form a plastic mass with a particle size preponderantly below 0.06 mm diameter. It is deposited in low-energy environments in lakes, estuaries and lagoons. It may also be deposited in deep-sea environments; sediment)
balçıklı arazi mud flat (A relatively level area of fine silt along a shore (as in a sheltered estuary) or around an island, alternately covered and uncovered by the tide, or covered by shallow water)
balık fish (Cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates)
balık avlama bölgesi fishing ground (Area of sea or freshwater where fish are caught)
balık avlama izin belgesi fishing licence (Official permission granted to individuals or commercial enterprises allowing and regulating by time, location, species, size or amount the fish that can be caught from rivers, lakes or ocean waters within a particular jurisdiction)
balık hastalıkları fish disease
balık ölümleri fish kill (Fish diseases observed in the past three decades and which have been attributed to pollution include: haemorrhages; tumours; fin rot; deformed fins; and missing scales and tails. In industrialized countries, increasing numbers of fish are deemed inedible. Many small kills are not noticed or are not reported, and large kills are often not included because of insufficient information to determine whether the kills were caused by pollution or by natural factors. Low dissolved oxygen levels resulting from excessive sewage is one of the leading causes. The second most common cause is pesticides)
balık stoğu fish stock (Quantity of fish held for future use)
balık tutma fishing (The attempt to catch fish or other aquatic animal with a hook or with nets, traps, etc.)
balık yetiştiriciliği fish farming (Raising of fish in inland waters, estuaries or coastal waters)
balık zehirlenmesi fish toxicity
balıkçı gemisi fishing vessel
balıkçılığın çevresel etkileri environmental impact of fishing (Fishing may have various negative effects on the environment: effluent and waste from fish farms may damage wild fish, seals, and shellfish. Fish farmers use tiny quantities of highly toxic chemicals to kill lice: one overdose could be devastating. So-called by-catches, or the incidental taking of non-commercial species in drift nets, trawling operations and long line fishing is responsible for the death of large marine animals and one factor in the threatened extinction of some species. Some fishing techniques, like the drift nets, yield not only tons of fish but kill millions of birds, whales and seals and catch millions of fish not intended. Small net holes often capture juvenile fish who never have a chance to reproduce. Some forms of equipment destroy natural habitats, for example bottom trawling may destroy natural reefs. Other destructive techniques are illegal dynamite and cyanide fishing)
balıkçılık fishery (The industry of catching, processing and selling fish)
balıkçılık ekipmanları fisheries structure (Refers to all the structures (fishing vessels, trawling nets, factory ships, catcher boats, etc.) used in fishing industry)
balıkçılık ekonomisi fishery economics (The production, distribution, and consumption of fish and seafood and all financial aspects of the fishing and seafood industry)
balıkçılık endüstrisi fishing industry (Industry for the handling, processing, and packing of fish or shellfish for market or shipment)
balıkçılık kaynakları fishery resource (No definition needed)