Lagocephalus sceleratus is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean as well as
the Red Sea, and more recently in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea. L. sceleratus in the
Mediterranean has been first recorded from Gökova Bay, southern Aegean Sea in 2003. Since then,
this fish invaded rapidly whole Levantine basin, especially western and southern Anatolian coasts,
Israel and Lebanon, Greek Islands in the Aegean Sea, especially Crete and Rhodes, Egypt and
Libya. The northernmost records of L. sceleratus were given from the Adriatic Sea in both 2012
and 2013. Lately, the fish reached to Algeria and Spain in 2014. Along the Mediterranean, we have
just gathered a total of 53 recording locations for L. sceleratus and this compilation work presents
the update of the spreading of this invasive species throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Considering
the recent locations where L. sceleratus has been recorded, we advise the regional fisheries
management authorities that the problem of L. sceleratus is not only problem of the eastern
Mediterranean anymore but also all Mediterranean marine ecosystem. Recent developments show
that it is time to work on a guideline to monitor its impacts and mitigate the negative effects of this
species in the Mediterranean.
Subjects | Hydrobiology |
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Journal Section | 2 |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 19, 2017 |
Submission Date | November 2, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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