Ekin Akoğlu

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eakoglu@metu.edu.tr
Department
Graduate School of Marine Sciences
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State of the art modelling for the Black Sea ecosystem to support European policies
Serpetti, Natalia; Piroddi, Chiara; Akoğlu, Ekin; Garcia-Gorriz, Elisa; Miladinova, Svetla; Macias, Diego (2025-01-01)
The Black Sea is affected by numerous anthropogenic pressures, such as eutrophication and pollution through coastal and river discharges, fisheries overexploitation, species invasions, and the impacts of climate change. Gr...
Exploitation of mesopelagic fish stocks can impair the biological pump and food web dynamics in the ocean
Dişa, Deniz; Akoğlu, Ekin; Salihoğlu, Barış (2024-1-01)
The demand for marine living resources is increasing at an unprecedented scale because of the need for continuous food provision to the world’s population. The potential of already exploited fish stocks to meet this demand...
Decadal changes in the Sea of Marmara indicate degraded ecosystem conditions and unsustainable fisheries
Akoğlu, Ekin; Saygu, İsmet; Demirel, Nazlı (2024-01-01)
Globally, all marine ecosystems are under pressure by anthropogenic stressors. However, semi-enclosed seas are at a greater risk of degradation due to their limited connectivity to open seas. This leads to a greater accumu...
Shifts in the pelagic fishery dynamics in response to regional sea warming and fishing in the Northeastern Mediterranean
Demirel, Nazlı; Akoğlu, Ekin; Yıldız, Taner (2023-12-01)
Understanding the dynamics of pelagic fish fluctuations is crucial to ecosystem well-being and sustainable fishery. Here, inter- and intra-annual landing dynamics of small and medium pelagic fish were delineated between 20...
Riverine and submarine groundwater discharges into the Mediterranean Cilician Basin and their impact on the marine water and nutrient budget.
Özhan, Koray; Özkan, Korhan; Akoğlu, Ekin; Özmen, Süleyman Fatih (2023-10-16)
Terrestrial water fluxes and nutrient inputs are the major components of marine nutrient budget. Nutrient fluxes through surface and groundwater pathways are especially important for coastal eutrophication and pelagic prod...
Contribution of Submarine Groundwater Discharges in Coastal Nutrient Enrichment in the Cilician Basin, Northeastern Mediterranean Sea.
Kuyumcu, Burak; Akoğlu, Ekin; Ertuğrul, Serhat; Kaya, İdil Ilgaz; ÖZMEN, SÜLEYMAN FATİH; BAYARI, CELAL SERDAR; Maitii, Kanchan; Özhan, Koray; Özkan, Korhan (2023-10-15)
Ecological indicators reveal historical regime shifts in the Black Sea ecosystem
Akoğlu, Ekin (2023-07-01)
BackgroundThe Black Sea is one of the most anthropogenically disturbed marine ecosystems in the world because of introduced species, fisheries overexploitation, nutrient enrichmentviapollution through river discharge, and ...
Fisheries impact on the Sea of Marmara ecosystem structure and functioning during the last three decades
SAYGU, İSMET; Akoğlu, Ekin; Gül, Güzin; Bedikoğlu, Dalida; DEMİREL EROL, Nazlı (2023-1-13)
The Sea of Marmara (SoM), without doubt, is one of the most disturbed marine ecosystems of the Mediterranean basin. As a semi-enclosed and a recognized eutrophic basin, it has a unique natural characteristic by permanent s...
Uncovering ecological regime shifts in the Sea of Marmara and reconsidering management strategies
DEMİREL EROL, Nazlı; Akoğlu, Ekin; Ulman, Aylin; Ertor-Akyazi, Pınar; Gül, Güzin; Bedikoğlu, Dalida; YILDIZ, Taner; Yilmaz, I. Noyan (2023-01-01)
Ecosystem regime shifts can alter ecosystem services, affect human well-being, and trigger policy conflicts due to economic losses and reductions in societal and environmental benefits. Intensive anthropogenic activities m...
Estimating Submarine Groundwater Discharge into Cilician Basin
Kuyumcu, Burak; Ertuğrul, Serhat; Akoğlu, Ekin; Özhan, Koray; Özkan, Korhan (2022-12-30)
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