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Keywords:

Rare occurrence
rough ray
Raja radula
Mersin Bay
northeastern Mediterranean

Abstract

On December 04, 2017, a single female specimen of rough ray Raja radula Delaroche 1809 with a total length of 510 mm and weight of 780 g, and its egg case were caught by a commercial trawler from a 65-80 m depth range. R. radula is endemic to the Mediterranean and is a rare species in terms of its occurrence on the eastern Mediterranean coast of Türkiye. Therefore, the present study reports a rare occurrence of R. radula and its egg case off Aydıncık, Mersin Bay (northeastern Mediterranean) along with some of their morphological measurements. The species is a high priority for conservation action, and urgent plans must be made and implemented without delay to protect this species, which is approaching critical levels.

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Article Summery

ISSN : 3023-7343

Volume 2 Issue 2

Doi : 10.5281/zenodo.15641267

Submission Date: 2025-03-22

Accepted Date : 2025-04-29

Available Online : 2025-06-12

Publication Date :2025-06-23

How to Cite

Cite as :

Ergüden, D., Uyan, A., Doğdu, S. (2025). Rare Occurrence of the Rough Ray Raja radula (Family: Rajidae) in the Northeastern Mediterranean. Tethys Environmental Science, 2(2), 68-76, doi : 10.5281/zenodo.15641267