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Dolphins reclaim Bosphorus amid virus lockdown in Istanbul

Three types of dolphins including bluenose can be found in the Bosphorus, Istanbul Coronavirus lockdowns globally have given parts of the natural world a rare opportunity to experience life.


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A lull in boat traffic and a fishing ban in Istanbul forced by the coronavirus pandemic has proved good news for some of the city's most-loved inhabitants—the dolphins that swim in the fish-rich.


Dolphins reclaim Bosphorus amid virus lockdown in Istanbul

The Bosphorus is a narrow strip of water that separates East (Asia) from the West (Europe), filled with ships - and dolphins. The Bosphorus is the fine strip of water separating East (Asia) from the West (Europe). It has been the natural channel linking the Black Sea to the.


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Dolphins reclaim Bosphorus as coronavirus silences Istanbul Life Malay Mail

Dolphins swim in the straits of the Bosphorus where sea traffic has nearly come to a halt on April 25, 2020, as Turkish government announced a four-day curfew to prevent the spread of the epidemic.


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by Staff Writer Dolphins spotted in the Bosphorus as Istanbul residents stay at home due to Covid-19 lockdown We're back with some dolphin news! As some countries start to ease lockdown.


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The three unique varieties of dolphins that live in the strait are common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and harbour porpoises. Dolphins can be spotted here almost during all seasons of the year. However, their numbers increase in spring, when a lot of migratory fishes flock into the water channel.


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Thank you all for your responses. Hi NemoEddie, In May 2010 I made the Bosphorous cruise with the kids but I did not know then that there could be dolphins. This time my wife and I will keep our eyes wide open, but I think it is wiser to avoid talking to children about dolphins because they may be disappointed if they do not see them.


Dolphins Dodge Danger in the Bosphorus Strait NPR

Culture Trip speaks with marine biologist Dr Ayaka Amaha Öztürk about the dolphins present in Istanbul's historic Bosporus Strait. As a stretch of water, the Bosporus is unique - linking two continents but one city. For the people of Istanbul, it is a defining feature - a symbol of their home..


The Dolphins of Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait

A LULL in boat traffic and a fishing ban in Istanbul forced by the coronavirus pandemic has proved good news for some of the city's most-loved inhabitants — the dolphins that swim in the fish-rich waters of the Bosphorus Strait between Europe and Asia


Dolphins Appear in Istanbul Amid Coronavirus Lockdown Al Bawaba

Mark Nicholls 30 December 2019 Culture Trip speaks with marine biologist Dr Ayaka Amaha Öztürk about the dolphins present in Istanbul's historic Bosporus Strait. As a stretch of water, the Bosporus is unique - linking two continents but one city. For the people of Istanbul, it is a defining feature - a symbol of their home.


Dolphins appear in Istanbul's Bosphorus Anadolu Ajansı

Dolphins swim in the straits of the Bosphorus where sea traffic has nearly come to a halt on 25 April 2020, as Turkish government announced a four-day curfew to prevent the spread of the.


Dolphins seen in Bosphorus Strait in Turkey

An adult dolphin swims with a 1-to-2-year-old baby dolphin. Dr. Ayhan Dede/Turkish Marine Research Foundation Enlarge this image A bottlenose dolphin rides the waves just in front of a giant.


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ISTANBUL — A lull in boat traffic and a fishing ban in Istanbul forced by the coronavirus pandemic has proved good news for some of the city's most-loved inhabitants -- the dolphins that swim in the fish-rich waters of the Bosphorus Strait between Europe and Asia.The Turkish city of 16 million has been under lockdown since Thursday as part of government measures to stem the spread of the.


Dolphins at the Bosphorus Anadolu Ajansı

he Bosporus also known as the Strait of Istanbul is a narrow, natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in northwestern Turkey.istan.


Dolphins spotted in the Bosphorus as Istanbul residents stay at home due to Covid19 lockdown

A lull in boat traffic and a ban on fishing in Istanbul forced by the coronavirus has proved good news for some of the city's longest-standing and most-loved inhabitants -- the dolphins that swim.