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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

Located on the Turkish-Syrian border, Hatay province's Samandağ coast has become one of the most popular places of diving tourism in recent years with its similarity to the Red Sea in terms of its bottom structure, legends along with underwater formations and life.

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

"We can say that more sea creatures will enter in the near future, creating a sort of small Red Sea for divers. We believe that Hatay, which is the pearl of the Eastern Mediterranean with its populations of enriched species and cave formations, will become a popular place for diving tourism," he said.

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

İğde stated that the area where batoideas are widely seen is called "Batoidea Field." It is located in the Samandağ Çevlik Akçay region.

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

"The structure of the sand and the temperature of the water in this period attract batoideas to the region. Since we see 50-60 batoideas in the same place during the dive, we named this the Batoidea Field," he said. Underlining that this is not the only place in Turkey where batoideas are seen, İğde noted that there is yet another field of this species in Çeşme district of İzmir province.

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

"We think that they come to Çeşme due to the structure of the sand. We know that batoideas mate here, particularly in October and November. In the period from October to December, they gather in large flocks and mate in areas close to shores. The sand structure and water temperature in this region provide suitable conditions for breeding. Their pregnancy lasts between 14-18 months and at the end of this period, a small number (between four and eight) of their babies, growing in size varying between 15 and 30 centimeters, are born in summer. There are about seven types of batoideas that are frequently encountered in this region."

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

Pointing out that winter diving is possible in Samandağ, İğde stated that batoideas generally mate in shallow waters of 15 meter deep. "This area is on the coast. Since it is usually under the influence of warm southwest wind in the summer, we do not dive here, but with the east wind in winter, the view is incredibly beautiful and we can see 20-30 meters below. When it is the mating season of batoideas, it can be an amazing diving spot especially in winter."

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

İğde expressed that it is hard to dive at other Turkish coasts in winter, emphasizing, "Storms and cold water in the winter time can prevent diving. The current water temperature of around 24-25 degrees Celsius, perfect views and hot weather attract divers to this region in winter. We are lucky about that. While it is not possible to dive in other spots in Turkey in winter, we can very easily dive here."

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Samandağ coast: The Red Sea of the Eastern Mediterranean

Underscoring that the diving season in Samandağ never ends, İğde said, "It is a diving center that is open for 12 months. Winter conditions are not seen in Hatay as the water is 18 degrees on the coldest days. Sometimes it falls to 17 degrees, but there are no winter conditions at temperatures not less than 18 degrees. So, we continue to dive throughout winter. We are waiting for all the divers here. We can do really nice dives in winter."