
In Turkey, I saw dozens of ships up the Bosporus to the Black Sea does not come back?
During a two-week trip to Turkey, I saw dozens of usually up the Bosporus to the Black Sea, but have not seen a single boat back. The only way in or out of the Black Sea through the Bosporus nobody knows do not want to see a single ship in the Black Sea?
I agree it sounds weird. The countries bordering the Black Sea are Turkey (north side only), Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Geogia. Ukraine and Georgia to take advantage of its oil from Russia, which is a long pipeline). Turkey will also most of its oil by pipeline from the Middle East and CIS countries south of Russia. Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria are the main agricultural producers and exporters net. The new main commercial port will be consumer products from cars, a decrease of white goods, consumer electronics, etc. that not be very seasonal. Ukraine's most populous country bordering the Black Sea (pop 46 million) only metals, ferrous metals whose main exports and nonferrous metals, fuel and petroleum products, chemicals, machinery and transport equipment, foodstuffs. 25% of these exports go Russia, 8% in Turkey and the percentages are less likely to Georgia, Romania and Bulgaria. Of course, none of these exchanges are passed, but will be delivered in the same or go dark Bospherous sea floor. Traditionally Ukraine is a major net supplier of grain and other agricultural products to Russia and Georgia, and I suppose that much of this trade is being carried out, an important part, probably by boat. The main trade within the consumer goods Bospherous the Far East and Europe cars to electronics consumer and I can not think of any reason why should be seasonal. Did you notice the vessels of this kind? Tankers, bulk carriers, container ships and ferries are the vessels most likely, you will see Bosperous thought. A couple of possible answers come to: 1. When the tooth of the year (spring) can be a big net movement ships in the Black Sea Bosperous through many of these ships in the Black Sea to deal with agricultural products delivered during the high season more as mentioned above. Trade in agricultural products will be shipped mainly from Ukraine, but also Bulgaria and Romania to Russia and Georgia. Thus, the transport trade shipping in the Black Sea built mainly in spring and summer. 2. The Bospherous is very narrow and dangerous in places and it is possible that some of the daily traffic management system output port exists in the Black Sea move only at night or early morning, when you were not looking. It is not a complete answer, but at least two theories plausible to explain what you observed.
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