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Marmara Sea Water Level Drops 20m in Turkey | Expert Explanation

Marmara Sea Water Level Drops 20m in Turkey | Expert Explanation

Marmara Sea Recedes by 20 Meters in Türkiye

The Marmara Sea has receded by approximately 20 meters from the coastline in western Türkiye, Turkish media reported on Tuesday.

The phenomenon was recorded in the Marmara Ereğlisi district of Tekirdağ province and caused concern among local residents.

Immediate Effects and Public Concern

The dramatic recession led to two visible effects:

  • Small sandy islets appeared in areas where the water retreated.
  • Several boats were left stranded in shallow waters.

Expert Explanation and Official Reassurance

Experts explained that the temporary drop in sea level was a natural occurrence caused by strong northern winds. These winds can push surface waters away from the shore, leading to short-term fluctuations in water levels.

Authorities emphasized that the situation is being monitored and does not indicate a seismic event or long-term environmental risk.

The event is classified as a meteorological phenomenon, not a geological one. Officials reassured the public that such occurrences, while visually striking, are typically temporary and reverse once the wind conditions change.

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