Merve Kaplan

Merve Kaplan was born in 1986. She was graduated her master's degree from Kocaeli University in Turkey. The subject of her thesis was “Effects of shucking and cooking of striped venus clam (Chamelea gallina L.,1753) collected from kandira beach with different thermal methods on meat yield chemical composition”. She is an aquaculture engineer and she has been working in Kocaeli Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, Turkey. Also she is a phd student at Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University in Turkey. Also she is preparing her phd thesis.

Publications

The Sustainability of Seafood Market Under the Attack of Invasive Alien Species: A Review of Turkish Marines
Merve Kaplan, Seda Yildirim. © 2023. 22 pages.
This study aims to review the risk of invasive alien species in Turkish marines in the context of sustainable seafood market. Thus, this study investigates the challenges of...
Climate Change and the Ocean Economy: A Review on OECD's Ocean Economy
Seda Yildirim, Merve Kaplan, Durmus Cagri Yildirim. © 2023. 21 pages.
The ocean economy is directly linked to the biodiversity of the ocean. Biodiversity is under great threat as a result of the effects of climate change and global warming....
Seafood Security and Sustainability Through Sustainable Development: A Review of Turkish Seafood Market
Seda Yildirim, Merve Kaplan. © 2022. 20 pages.
The world has understood that hunger is one of the most dangerous problems for the future. Accordingly, food security and sustainability are both important issues through...
The Threat of Invasive Alien Marine Species to the Blue Economy: The Mediterranean Case
Seda Yildirim, Merve Kaplan. © 2022. 31 pages.
This study aims to explore how invasive alien marine species influence biodiversity and blue economy in the Mediterranean Sea. Thus, this study analyzes the impact of invasive...
Seafood Security and Sustainability Through Sustainable Development: A Review of Turkish Seafood Market
Seda Yildirim, Merve Kaplan. © 2020. 21 pages.
The world has understood that hunger is one of the most dangerous problems for the future. Accordingly, food security and sustainability are both important issues through...