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From his terrace, Yoruk Isik captures with his camera another Russian cargo ship passing Istanbul's Bosphorus waterway from the Black Sea to European markets and beyond. It started as a hobby, but for Isik, a regional political analyst, monitoring the ships has become a personal passion.

With the Bosphorus waterway narrowing to a few hundred meters, monitoring ships is relatively easy. Isik records the name of the ships, the cargo, and the flag it is sailing under. He works with an international network of volunteers and nongovernment organizations that share data online on the movement of Russian cargo ships.

Voloshin said such monitoring helped expose Russia's exports of stolen Ukrainian grain and coal from Black Sea ports that it occupied in Ukraine, much of which Isik recorded passing through the Bosphorus waterway.

The waters off Istanbul are under limited Turkish jurisdiction and are an international hub for hundreds of empty cargo ships and tankers that frequently change owners. Experts say this makes tracking difficult and creates conditions favorable to those seeking to circumvent a long list of sanctions.

Russia is the world's most sanctioned country. So, most of the people who are engaged in trade with Russia, they are trying to hide their activities because they are worried that somehow some sanctions will come back and haunt them," said, the Bosphorous Observer analyst Yoruk Isik.

In 2015, Isik exposed Russia's export of arms by sea to the Syrian government for its fight against rebels. Now, he spends most of his spare time tracking ships, which he expects to continue for many years, as Russia shows no signs of changing its behavior.

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Early mentions of Isik show that it was a noble family, with members of the family holding important positions in the Ottoman Empire. The earliest known Isik ancestor is Isik Pasha, a prominent military leader in the 15th century.

The Isik family is believed to have been related to other big families, such as the famous Yildirim family. It is said that the families had common origins and that they shared property and other important matters as well. This idea is borne out by the fact that several elements of the Isik family crest bear the same features as the Yildirim family crest.

Outside of Turkey, the surname Isik is most prevalent in Cyprus, where it is estimated that 16.4 percent of the population has a variation of the surname. It is also found in much smaller numbers in Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Canada, and the United States.

Given the widespread nature of the Isik surname, it is estimated that there are over 1 million individuals currently living with the name around the world. With such broad representation, the name Isik continues to be a reminder of the common roots of Turkish and Mediterranean cultures.

The Isik surname has many variants, spellings, and surnames of similar origin. The most common spellings include Isik, Isikoglu, Isyik, Isyiku, Isic, Iszyk, and Iszik. A few alternate spellings include Isikoff, Isikov, Isicov, Isykoff, Isykow, Iszykoff, and Iszykow. The following surnames could also be considered family names of Isik origin: Isicowitz, Isykkul, Isykowitz, Isykul, Isiklio, and Isikyul.

The Isik surname can be found in Turkey, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia. Isik is derived from the Turkish phrase "isi k" which translates to "very cold". It is a common Turkish surname, believed to be created centuries ago to describe a person's passionate attitude towards work and persistent dedication to a task. It is also thought that those with the Isik surname were notable for their loyalty and integrity.

Isik is popularly found among members of the Muslim faith in the said regions. As evidenced by the population of Isik families from the United States Census of 2010, Isik is not particularly popular in the United States. The majority of Isik families living in the United States reside in California and Illinois, and slight concentrations can be found in Texas and New York as well.

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Are any of you in any other active bands at this point or do you have any side projects going on? Have you released anything with any other bands in the past? If so, can you tell us a little bit about that?

What was the local music scene like where you grew up? Were you very involved in that scene? Did you see a lot of shows growing up or anything? Did that scene play an important role in shaping your musical tastes or in the way that you all perform at this point?

What led to the formation of Hayvanlar Alemi and when would that have been? I read somewhere that you all started off as a cover-band of sorts and evolved to performing and recording your own material. Is there any truth to that, and if so, can you talk a little bit about that transition and what brought that about?

Işık: I think this question is answered in the questions above, but to summarize: Rocker-wannabe classmates form a band as young teenagers and do covers of Black Sabbath, Dream Theatre, Queen, Pink Floyd, and Rainbow, but then accidentally get into improvisation and turn into an all-improvisational psychedelic band, and move on from there to different horizons that will appear in the answers to various questions below.

Who came up with the name Hayvanlar Alemi and how did you all go about choosing it? I know roughly translated from Turkish it means Animals Livestock. What does it mean in the context of your band name? Are there any close seconds you can remember you almost went with?

Işık: We recorded some of our very early stuff with a portable recording device. Otherwise, our stuff was recorded by whoever was available in the studios we rented. Hazar and zm are the most technical guys in the band and they wanted us to have our own studio at one point, but it never happened.

You also self-released the Visions Of A Psychedelic Ankara CDR in 2010. Can you tell us about Visions Of A Psychedelic Ankara. When and where was the Ankara material recorded? Who recorded it?

Işık: We were listening to a lot of dub and reggae during the days leading up to this album. We even ended up playing in a reggae festival at some point; we were invited for some reason, maybe because we had some reggae rhythms on a bunch of songs on the previous demos. Anyway, we had this fantasy of creating a dub record, but in our own psych-rock fashion which led to Visions of a Psychedelic Ankara. The title is a reference to the African Head Charge album Vision of a Psychedelic Africa. It was recorded in the same place. During this process, the metalhead guy who ran the studio confessed to us, in an emotional moment, that his favorite music was actually reggae. This was only four years ago, but the music we were playing then seems so far away now. Anyway, the album is going to be re-issued on vinyl in the not-so-distant future with bonus tracks. Follow us for details.

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