This is the most over-fished sea in the world

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The Mediterranean supports countries in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa—but its fish stocks are almost completely collapsed. Meet the man who is leading attempts to revive its marine habitats. Film supported by @blancpain

This is the extraordinary story of one man’s dream to save the most over-fished sea in the world. Zafer Kizilkaya has almost single handedly turned a ravaged bay in Turkey into one of the most effective and thriving marine conservation areas in the Mediterranean. His hope is to inspire others to bring marine life back to one of the most famous but damaged parts of the ocean.

It’s a chilly December morning on Turkey’s eastern-Mediterranean coast and Zafer Kizilkaya is a man on a mission. He’s dedicated to enforcing the no-fishing zones that he has helped create here in Gokova Bay.

Within just 20 minutes Zafer and one of his rangers have spotted something suspicious. Since marine conservationist Zafer set up the ranger system here in partnership with the Turkish authorities they’ve seen a significant drop in illegal fishing. It all began after Zafer first visited Gokova Bay in 2008 on a research trip from his home city of Istanbul. The damage he witnessed to marine life compelled him to stay and devote his life to repairing this.

Zafer lobbied his government to make the bay a protected area and ten years on his research suggests marine life has increased by 800% within his no-fishing zones.

But the revival faced another threat new species of fish coming into the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal. These invaders were eating the native fishes’ food and grazing parts of the seabed bare so Zafer had to adapt and come up with an innovative solution.

To make this work, he had to hook the local population into eating these unfamiliar fish and that meant persuading people to change their diets.

Zafer’s vision has delivered the bonus of raising the incomes of local fisher people by 400% and bringing a previously decimated industry back to life. Visit the fishing co-operative here and you’ll find an array of invasive species for sale caught outside the no-fishing zones.

Zafer’s innovations have delivered for both people and planet in this small bay and he’s now working to create another marine protected area in Turkey. It looks like a lonely mission. Latest figures show just 0.04% of the Mediterranean is a no-fishing zone 50 times lower than the average for the whole ocean.

Zafer is going to need all the help he can get.

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This man deserves an award or something. His dedication is astounding

RFA
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He's done brilliant work, creating a win for local fishermen, restaurants, and the area as a whole.

aarnoarnold
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This is beautiful. I'm so happy for this whole bay, and all for its inhabitants, fish or human! Thank you, sir, thank you!

skycat
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Guy's an actual saint, is abandon self-interest for the sake of conservation like that is insanely altruistic. Good on him.

MooperRanger
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Glad to see that even a single guy works his ass off protecting the ocean
Salute🙏

monicalesaca
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It’s amazing how one person’s ambition can make such positive outcome. Well done 👍

அவானிஉயர்ந்தது
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Now that is the type of person that deserves a Nobel Prize!

osamabinladen
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Respect to Turkey must beautiful country and kind people

takeiteasy
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The world needs about another million of this guy.

unknownsoul
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The only thing I could do is to admire his dedication for protecting nature...

Not lot of people could follow his step and he is one of the very few who could do such thing...

azimuthaz
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He should be given a Nobel peace prize.

mrdemrsai
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this guy should be the president of turkey

baristhealienated
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Great job zafer... You are one of the saviours of the world

Indian
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We need people who are willing to do whatever’s necessary to protect our planet, much respect for these people who are going above and beyond.

keosbay
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"The best way to get rid of them is to consume them". My man.

saharshjindal
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I'm relieved to see there are some Good People in Turkey who care, awesome work.

CodeLeeCarter
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ocean bounce back amazingly fast when we stop fishing them, establishing oyster and seaweed gardens is important too

zachfox
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Thank you Zafer!I proud of you I believe you can spread your mentality to make our world for more livable place.

oguzhanakdemir
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Böyle güzel insanların kıymetini yine her zamanki gibi bilinçli toplumlar biliyor. Kendi kaynaklarımızdan bu habere erişemezken yabancı kaynaklardan görüyoruz izliyoruz ama onlar dıj güjler. Teşekkürler Zafer KIZILKAYA, teşekkürler The Economist.

contrariacontraiiscurantur
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Increasing by 800% is a really inspiring achievement.

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