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<title>Marine aquaculture in Turkey : advancements and management</title>
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<description>Marine aquaculture in Turkey : advancements and management
ed. Çoban, Deniz; ed. Demircan, M. Didem; ed. Tosun, Deniz D.
Providing food and livelihood to growing world population is among the most &#13;
important policies of countries. The United Nations, which helps countries form &#13;
national policies and provide advisory decisions, has determined 17 items. These &#13;
items do not leave anyone behind, stipulate living in a sustainable life cycle, and &#13;
include unifying developmental goals. The United Nations declared achieving &#13;
“Zero Hunger” as the second goal. Here, the United Nations emphasized that it is &#13;
essential for all people to access safe and indigenous food; and highlighted the &#13;
importance of protecting food production for agricultural purposes and the &#13;
ecosystem with small-scale producers while achieving this goal. Similarly, in the &#13;
“Blue Growth” initiative, founded by the European Commission in 2012, &#13;
business and food creation using oceans and seas were brought up. They stated &#13;
that aquaculture came to the fore.&#13;
As in the whole world, nutrition and subsistence economy come to the fore in &#13;
Turkey. Aquaculture, which began in Turkey in the late 1970s in inland waters &#13;
and marine in the mid-1980s, has become a giant sector. In its first years, the &#13;
industry was in bad condition, it was nowhere near the concept of environmental &#13;
consciousness, and it had adopted an approach solely based on making money. &#13;
With the knowledge that polluting was adversely affecting the production as well &#13;
as the ecosystem, the industry presently produces based on the principals of &#13;
animal welfare, sustainable environment and food safety, and trades fresh, frozen, &#13;
and processed products to almost all countries around the world. &#13;
This book aims to show the long way aquaculture in Turkey has come since the &#13;
former book which was published by TÜDAV in 2007, and provide an overview &#13;
of what needs to be done next. In sections, issues such as aquaculture policies, &#13;
production of existing and new species, their diseases, nutrition, environmental &#13;
effects of aquaculture, certification, and occupational health were addressed. &#13;
Though some of the issues mentioned here are new for the aquaculture sector in &#13;
Turkey and some are new in the world, they are important issues. This book aimed &#13;
to cover all topics of aquaculture. &#13;
I want to express my appreciations to all the authors who devotedly wrote sections &#13;
of the book during challenging pandemic and earthquake disasters; I would like &#13;
to express my gratitude to my editors who worked with me in the editing process. &#13;
I want to thank Dr. M. Arda Tonay, who conducted technical edits, and Ms. &#13;
Zeynep Gülenç for her continuous support during the publication stage. Finally, &#13;
I would like to express my respect and gratitude to Prof. Dr. Bayram Öztürk, the &#13;
founder and president of TÜDAV who brought forth the idea of creating this book &#13;
and offered me the head editorship of the book while working together in an &#13;
aquaculture facility in Mersin.&#13;
Prof. Dr. Deniz ÇOBAN
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Matematik Öğretiminde Alternatif Etkinlikler “Yaratıcı Drama Uygulamaları”</title>
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<description>Matematik Öğretiminde Alternatif Etkinlikler “Yaratıcı Drama Uygulamaları”
Özsoy, Nesrin
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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