The Algae flora in Tekirdağ – Istanbul coastline
Hüseyin Koç, Ayten Aydın
University of Istanbul, Institute of Marine Sciences and Management, Vefa, 34470, Istanbul, TURKEY
Abstract
In this work 36 algae species were collected on the coastline between Tekirdağ and Istanbul. There were 12 Chlorophyceae, 10 Phaeophyceae and 14 Rhodophyceae amongst them. The algae were first determined in Sea of Marmara are: Gigartina teedii, Cystoseira opuntioides, Lithothamnion lichenoides, Hildenbrandia prototypus, Rhodymenia corallicola.
Keywords: Algae, Istanbul coastline, Sea of Marmara

Phthalate esters in marine algae
Tuncay Gezgin, Kasim Cemal Güven, Göksel Akçin
University of Istanbul, Institute of Marine Sciences and Management Vefa, Istanbul, TURKEY
Yıldız Technical University, Faculty of Science and Art, Chemistry Department, Istanbul, TURKEY
Abstract
o-Phthalate esters as diethyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, di-isobutyl phthalate and diethylhexyl phthalate were identified at surface and inner part of algae collected in the Bosphorus, as Ulva lactuca, Enteromorpha linza, Cystoseria barbata, Pterocladia capillaceae and Ceramium rubrum. The same esters were also detected in seawater samples taken from the same area. Thus parallelism in pollution was noted between the algae and the surrounding seawater.
Keywords: Phthalates, algae, Bosphorus

Individual and combined effects of copper and lead on the marine shrimp, Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837 (Decapoda: Palaemonidae)
Levent Bat, Sabri Bilgin, Ayse Gündogdu, Mehmet Akbulut, Mehmet Çulha
University of Ondokuz Mayıs, Sinop Fisheries Faculty, Department of Basic Sciences, 57000 Sinop, TURKEY
Abstract
The acute toxicity by single or combinations of copper and lead to the marine shrimp Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837 (Decapoda: Natantia) was evalulated by static bioassays, calculating the LT50 (lethal time for 50%) and the LC50 (lethal concentration for 50%). Each bioassay lasted up to 30 days and survival time has decreased with increasing concentrations of copper and lead in the environment. Copper was 4.25 times more toxic to Palaemon than lead. When tested in combinations of paired metals, the expected mortalities were not similar to those observed mortalities which suggested that paired metals acted interactively. Toxicities of mixtures of copper and lead were assessed also using the toxic-unit concept. The results of this study were compared with the other studies and discussed.
Keywords: Copper, lead, lethal time, lethal concentration, toxic unit, bioassay, Palaemon adspersus

Species belonging to Vermes Fauna of the Bosphorus
Neslihan Balkis, Serhat Albayrak
University of Istanbul, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology 34459 Vezneciler, Istanbul, TURKEY
Abstract
This research was carried out in order to determine species belonging to Vermes fauna present in the Bosphorus and some ecological properties of these species. As a result of this study, 31 species belonging to 19 families and 30 genera were determined and three species among them [Schizoporella unicornis (Johnston, 1847), Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu, 1815) and Bonellia viridis Rolando, 1821] were new records for the Bosphorus fauna, according to present literature. The distribution is given for the obtained 31 species according to stations, zones, depths, bottom structures and salinity.
Keywords: Bosphorus, Vermes, zoobenthos

Determination of LAS by HPLC method
Hüseyin Koç, Tuncay Gezgin, Kasim Cemal Güven
University of Istanbul, Institute of Marine Sciences and Management Vefa, Istanbul, TURKEY
Abstract
LAS was determined by HPLC method and the results were compared with those obtained by MBAS method. The standard curve was plotted from the total areas of the peaks of LAS. HPLC methods was precise and reliable in determination of LAS.
Keywords: LAS, HPLC, MBAS techniques

Toxicity of zinc and lead to the polychaete (Hediste diversicolor Muller 1776)
Levent Bat, Ayşe Gündoğdu, Mehmet Akbulut, Mehmet Çulha, Hasan Hüseyin Satılmış
University of Ondokuz Mayis, Sinop Fisheries Faculty, Department of Basic Sciences, 57000 Sinop, TURKEY
Abstract
The acute toxicity of zinc and lead in water with clean sediment to the polychaete Hediste diversicolor was evaulated by static 10-day and 28-day bioassays, calculating the LC50 (lethality concentration for 50%). Mortality has increased with increasing concentrasions of zinc and lead. The results indicated that Zn was more toxic to the species than Pb. The results also showed that small worms are more sensitive to Zn and Pb than bigger worms.
Keywords: Zinc, lead, bioassay, Hediste diversicolor


Toxicity of zinc and lead to the Polychaete (Hediste diversicolor Muller 1776)
Levent Bat, Ayse Gündogdu, Mehmet Akbulut, Mehmet Çulha, Hasan Hüseyin Satilmis
Determination of LAS by HPLC method
Hüseyin Koç, Tuncay Gezgin, Kasim Cemal Güven
Species belonging to Vermes fauna of the Bosphorus
Neslihan Balkis, Serhat Albayrak
Individual and combined effects of copper and lead on the marine shrimp, Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837 (Decapoda: Palaemonidae)
Levent Bat, Sabri Bilgin, Ayse Gündogdu, Mehmet Akbulut, Mehmet Çulha
Phthalate esters in marine algae
Tuncay Gezgin, Kasim Cemal Güven, Göksel Akçin
The Algae flora in Tekirdağ – Istanbul coastline
Hüseyin Koç, Ayten Aydın