january - february 2021
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Pandemic hits fair events hard
Life fits into boat
Pay attention to Poseidon’s seagrasses!
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January - February 2021
Pandemic hits fair events hard
As the fight against Covid 19 continues, restrictions and lockdowns
also continue. The most important fairs of the maritime industry,
which are held every year, have also been postponed. The dates of
Boot Düsseldorf, which has been held in Düsseldorf, Germany for
many years and has a very important place for the sector, has
changed. Wolfram Diener, CEO of Messe Düsseldorf, the organizer company and hosting service provider of
the fair, announced that the fair was first postponed to 17-25 April 2021, anticipating that the number of the
virus in Europe will decrease further. Shortly after, it was announced that it was postponed to January 22 -
30, 2022.
The uncertainty continued for the CNR Eurasia Boat Show, which is held in Istanbul every February, until the
last moment. Upon the heavy demand of exhibitors, visitors and all stakeholders, CNR Eurasia Boat Show was
first postponed to 20 - 28 March 2021 by Pozitif Fuarcılık to have a healthier, more efficient and beneficial
fair.
Yacht and Boat Industry Association (YATED), thereon, has started a legal process against Pozitif Fuarcılık to
postpone it to 2022 as the collaborative stakeholder of the fair. The long-standing uncertainty for exhibitors
and visitors ended with the statement of CNR Holding that they postponed the fair date to 19-27 February
2022.
On the other hand, Tuzla Boat Show announced that the land fair in February was cancelled and that it will
be held in Viaport Marina between 3 - 11 April 2021 in open air and on sea. Fairs, which are an important
meeting place for the sector every year and that could not be held in 2021, can be realized in a much more
magnificent and enthusiastic way in healthy days.
Meteorology opens special page for seafarers
A very detailed section specific to sailors was created by the General Directorate of Meteorology (MGM). The
"Piri Reis Maritime Page", which can be accessed from the "Maritime" tab on the official website of MGM,
contains detailed information including weather and sea forecasts for the sea area extending from the Strait
of Gibraltar to the Caspian
Sea and the coasts of the
country. The page, which
was previously created with
the name of "Marine
Forecasting System", was
expanded with the addition
of new and detailed
information and made it
address a wide range of
people from sea
transportation to fishermen
and amateur sailors. You
can take advantage.
Life fits in the boat!
Under the pandemic conditions, "Whether life fits in the house or
not" has become a debatable issue. Many people try to get used to
new conditions and limitations; and the number of families who
put life in a boat, rather than in a house, is increasing day by day.
Does a whole life fit in a small boat? Those who fit are satisfied.
Your home is always in nature, a view that changes every moment,
wherever you go, you go with your house, and you benefit from the
comfort of the marinas. What more could one ask for?
How many square meters of your house do you use in your daily routine, by the way? Even if you have a
house of 200 square meters, your life probably fits in 40 square meters at the utmost. Regardless of how
many square meters the boat is, it provides a more active life in and on it. At the same time, the marina area
expands your living space as a common use area.
Being a part of the nature where you live the most enjoyable moments of all four seasons turns into a passion
over time. A kind of purification is developing on all levels, there is no room for too many items for instance,
and over time it is understood that there is no need for them as you can only keep the items that are really
necessary on the boat.
Water and electricity are limited on the boat. The shower, toilet and dishwashing areas of the marina are
within walking distance. Boat neighborhoods are also different. In your life on the land, you may have
neighbours that you have never met or never found common ground. In this case, the common point with
your neighborhoods around your boat would be the passion for the sea. So one can say that the friendships
established are completely different.
It is also possible to spend the winter months on the boat. If the boat has good insulation, it is easier to heat
the small area thanks to the heating system. Living on a boat in the winter also protects the boat very much
because it prevents moisture.
Marina life offers a healthy alternative lifestyle where you can socialize and experience nature without
crowds, for eating, drinking and shopping opportunities and short walks . Life fits in the boat.
Easy meal on the boat:
A local flavor
Here is a delicious recipe for our yachtsmen: Roasted
local herbs Sarmaşık (ivy) and arapsaçı (fennel) with
eggs: You need 1 bunch of ivy and fennel herb, 1 onion,
2 eggs, olive oil, salt and black pepper.
Wash ivy and fennel and cut off the stalks. Rip the
fresh parts by hand as the herbs both become bitterish
when you cut them with a knife. Roast the chopped
onion in olive oil, then add ivy and fennel. Instead of onions, green parts of fresh onions or leeks can also be
added. While cooking, use a wooden spoon instead of a metal spoon. Add a little water and cook on low heat
until the herbs soften. Add a pinch of salt and pepper after the water in it drains. After this stage, break the
eggs on it and stir a bit. Eat with yoghurt with garlic or plain. Enjoy your meal!…
Have you seen our new brochures?
You can obtain Teos Marina's renewed brochures for its services, the
oceanographic map of the region and the informative brochure the
surrounding bays from Teos Marina Front Office. Useful information about
the bays and the map to be used in cruises is a must-have study for all
yachtsmen.
In particular, bays can be folded and kept in every boat by folding the
brochure. In addition, considering the difficulty of storing the printed
brochure, the digital version can be downloaded directly to the mobile
phone by scanning the QR code.
Be sure to get the brochure with 21 sheep on the map…
Pay attention to Poseidon’s seagrasses!
Boat anchors threaten 'sea meadows'. The 'seagrass' (Posidonia oceanica) which is an endemic plant species
unique to the Mediterranean and Aegean area named after the Greek sea god Poseidon, is now in danger of
extinction. The Poseidon meadow, known as the oxygen reservoir of the seas, is threatened by the boat
anchors and chains drifting along the bottom of the sea.
Sea meadows produce oxygen, clean the water and they are the food of many living things. Meadows, also
called sea noodles, are also a hiding and breeding ground for living things. They purify the water biologically
and prevent erosion in the sea.
Scientists studying the pollution of the Mediterranean coasts discovered that sea meadows filter plastic
wastes and trap them in bundles of fibers known as "Neptune balls".
Emphasizing that sea meadows are vital for the ecosystem with their fiber production capacity, scientists
announced that sea meadows can trap 900 million plastic waste in the Mediterranean every year.
The plant, which has
approximately 70 species
in the world, plays a vital
role in improving water
quality, absorbing carbon
dioxide and producing
oxygen in the seas. In
order to protect the sea
meadows, which have
many benefits in the
ecosystem, all sailors
need to do is look at the
bottom of the sea before
anchoring and choose
places without
seagrasses. We hope
that the sea meadows
will never disappear.
Would you like to get a ‘Blue Flag’
for your boat?
Blue Flag on yachts is a flag given to yachts that apply the criteria set for
environmental management, environmental education and information, life
safety and services for a year.
Yachts that are moored in a Blue Flagged marina; the ones that
environmentally conscious, certify with the Blue Card that they regularly give
their waste water, bilge and solid wastes to licensed waste collection facilities, set an example for other
yachts in protecting the environment will be entitled to hang the Blue Flag. The flag given indicates that the
yacht owner acts environmentally friendly and he/she voluntarily complies with the rules and criteria.
With the flag you will hang on your yacht; you will contribute to the minimization of negative environmental
impacts that may arise from yachts on the coasts, and you will encourage volunteer work for the seas by
creating awareness among other yachtsmen through environmental education and awareness. And with
your leadership, you will come forward in society. Yachts that are entitled to hang the flag will be announced
on the Blue Flag website and will be included in the catalogs.
Applications will be received for the following year in November and December under the coordination of
marinas that are also Blue Flag nominee. Application forms are obtained from the Marina Blue Flag Officer,
TÜRÇEV or www.mavibayrak.org.tr. The form must be filled in within the given time under the coordination
of the Marina Blue Flag Officer and the yacht owner, and submitted to the Marina Blue Flag Officer with the
requested documents.
Information boards and flags to be hung on yachts are sent by the National Blue Flag Jury Committee in May.
This process will be renewed every year.
Discover new businesses in Bazaar
In Teos Marina Bazaar, businesses
have been adversely affected by the
pandemic and they are waiting for
the day they will welcome their
guests on healthy days. The number
of shops and food and beverage
units keeps increasing though.
"Fermente Kiler Dükkan" opened its
gates with fermented products and
bakery products. The cafe “Baobab”
with its flavors such as coffee and
pancakes, “La Pianetta” with its
pizza and fine wines, “Atölyem Ev”
with its decoration products, souvenirs and sculptures, the marine-themed men's clothing shop “Begonvil
Men” and “La Perla” where you will find fashionable women clothings will be waiting for their visitors soon..