The Istanbul Canal ( ) is a project for an artificial
sea-level waterway planned by
Turkey
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in
East Thrace
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, connecting the
Black Sea
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to the
Sea of Marmara
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, is a small inland sea entirely within the borders of Turkey. It links the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea via the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, separating Turkey's E ...
, and thus to the
Aegean and
Mediterranean
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seas. The Istanbul Canal would bisect the current European side of
Istanbul
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and thus form an island between
Asia
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and
Europe
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(the island would have a shoreline with the Black Sea, Sea of Marmara, the new canal and the
Bosporus
The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait ( ; , colloquially ) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Bosporus connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and forms one of the continental bo ...
). The new waterway would bypass the current Bosporus.
The canal aims to minimise shipping traffic in the Bosporus. It is projected to have a capacity of 160 vessel transits a day – similar to the current volume of traffic through the Bosporus, where traffic congestion leaves ships queuing for days to transit the strait. Some analysts have speculated that the main reason for construction of the canal is to bypass the
Montreux Convention, which limits the number and tonnage of warships from non-Black Sea powers that could enter the sea via the Bosporus, as well as prohibiting tolls on traffic passing through it.
Indeed, in January 2018, the Turkish Prime Minister
Binali Yıldırım
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announced that the Istanbul Canal would not be subject to the Montreux Convention.
The Istanbul Canal project also includes the construction of ports (a large container terminal in the Black Sea, close to the
Istanbul Airport), logistic centres and artificial islands to be integrated with the canal, as well as new earthquake-resistant residential areas along the channel.
The artificial islands are to be built using soil dug for the canal. Transport projects to be integrated with the canal project include the Halkali-Kapikule high-speed train, the
Turkish State Railways
The State Railways of the Republic of Turkey (), abbreviated as TCDD, is a government-owned national railway company responsible for the ownership and maintenance of railways in Turkey, as well as the planning and construction of new lines. TCDD ...
project, the Yenikapi-Sefakoy-Beylikduzu and Mahmutbey-Esenyurt metro lines in Istanbul and the D-100 highway crossing, Tem highway and Sazlibosna highway.
Financing the canal is expected to be via a
build-operate-transfer model, but could also be funded through
public-private partnerships. The government is expecting to generate in revenue per year from the Istanbul Canal, in part from a service fee for transits. Critics, such as
Korkut Boratav, have questioned this number and said that the net revenues could be negative. Other criticisms include the need to direct resources for focusing on earthquake readiness and addressing economic issues, and potential negative environmental impacts.
History
A canal linking the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara has been proposed at least seven times.
Early proposals
The first proposal was made by the
Ottoman sultan
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire (), who were all members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the Boundaries between the continents, transcontinental empire from its perceived inception in 1299 to Dissolution of the Ottoman Em ...
Suleiman the Magnificent
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(reigned 1520–1566). His architect,
Mimar Sinan
Mimar Sinan (; , ; – 17 July 1588) also known as Koca Mi'mâr Sinân Âğâ, ("Sinan Agha (title), Agha the Grand Architect" or "Grand Sinan") was the chief Ottoman Empire, Ottoman architect, engineer and mathematician for sultans Suleiman ...
, was said to have devised plans for the project. The project was abandoned for unknown reasons.
On March 6, 1591, during the reign of Sultan
Murad III
Murad III (; ; 4 July 1546 – 16 January 1595) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death in 1595. His rule saw battles with the Habsburg monarchy, Habsburgs and exhausting wars with the Safavid Iran, Safavids. The long-inde ...
, an imperial
ferman (order) was issued and work on the project recommenced, but, again for unknown reasons, the project was stopped.
In 1654, during the reign of Sultan
Mehmed IV, pressure for the recommencement of the canal was applied, but to no avail.
Sultan
Mustafa III
Mustafa III (; ''Muṣṭafā-yi sālis''; 28 January 1717 – 21 January 1774) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774. He was a son of Sultan Ahmed III (1703–30), and his consort Mihrişah Kadın. He was succeeded b ...
(reigned 1757–1774) attempted twice in 1760, but the project could not go ahead because of a lack of funds.
During the reign of Sultan
Mahmud II
Mahmud II (, ; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. Often described as the "Peter the Great of Turkey", Mahmud instituted extensive administrative, military, and fiscal reforms ...
(reigned 1808–1839), an Imperial Ottoman Committee was established to examine the project once again. A report was prepared in 1813, but no concrete steps were taken.
Modern proposals
The
Energy Ministry's Consultant Yüksel Önem suggested constructing an alternative waterway to the Bosporus in the 1985 magazine of the
Turkish Standards Institution
The Turkish Standards Institution () is a public standards organization whose mission is to increase the competitiveness of Turkey, facilitating trade on national and international levels and develop society's standard of living by providing stan ...
and in the Science and Technical Magazine of the
Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
The Scientific and Technological Research Institution of Turkey (, TÜBİTAK) is a national agency of Turkey whose stated goal is to develop "science, technology and innovation" (STI) policies, support and conduct research and development, and to ...
in 1990.
In 1991, Nusret Avcı, head of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Environment Commission, proposed that a canal long be constructed between
Silivri
Silivri, formerly Selymbria (Greek language, Greek: Σηλυμβρία), is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 217,163 (2022). It lies along the Sea of Marmara, outsi ...
and
Karacaköy. He suggested that this channel would significantly reduce hazards of maritime traffic and pollution in the Bosporus.
Finally, on January 17, 1994, shortly before the
local elections
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Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Local'' (comics), a limited series comic book by Bria ...
, the leader of the
Democratic Left Party (DSP)
Bülent Ecevit
Mustafa Bülent Ecevit (; 28 May 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a Turkish politician, statesman, poet, writer, scholar, and journalist. He served as the Prime Minister of Turkey four times between 1974 and 2002. He served as prime minister in 197 ...
proposed a canal connecting the Black Sea with the Sea of Marmara.
Canal Istanbul was announced by President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister of Turkey, prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Jus ...
in June 2021.
It would be large enough to accommodate
VLCC class vessels.
Project
Purpose

The stated purpose of the project is to reduce the large marine traffic through the Bosporus and minimise the risks and dangers associated particularly with tankers.
About 41,000 vessels of all sizes pass yearly through the Istanbul Strait, among them 8,000 tankers carrying 145 million tons of
crude oil
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. International pressure is growing to increase the marine traffic tonnage through the Turkish straits, which brings risks for the security of marine navigation during the passage.
The
Bosporus
The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait ( ; , colloquially ) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey. The Bosporus connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and forms one of the continental bo ...
sees nearly three times the traffic of the
Suez Canal
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. The canal will further help prevent the pollution caused by cargo vessels passing through or mooring in the Sea of Marmara before the southern entrance of the Bosporus.
According to data of Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, there was a decrease in total amount of vessels, but an increase in the amount of very large vessels and the total gross tonnage. The data are shown in the following table:
Layout
On January 15, 2018, the route of the project was declared. The final route for Istanbul Canal was selected after studies on five alternative routes. The Ministry of Transport announced that the project will pass through
Lake Küçükçekmece near the Marmara Sea. It will pass through the districts of
Avcılar and
Başakşehir
Başakşehir is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 107 km2, and its population is 514,900 (2022). It is in the European part of Istanbul. The district is home to İsta ...
before reaching the Black Sea in the
Arnavutköy
Arnavutköy ( ' Albanian village'; ) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Beşiktaş, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 3,574 (2022). It is renowned for its wooden Ottoman mansions and seafood restaurants, as well a ...
district north of the city. Seven kilometers of the route passes through Küçükçekmece, 3.1 kilometers goes through Avcılar, 6.5 kilometers goes through Başakşehir, and the major 28.6-kilometer part of the route goes through Arnavutköy.
The waterway will have a length of , with a depth of . Its width will be on the surface and wide at the bottom.
The largest ship sizes that can pass through the canal were determined as 275–350 meters long, 49 meters wide,
draft
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Watercraft dimensions
* Draft (hull), the distance from waterline to keel of a vessel
* Draft (sail), degree of curvature in a sail
* Air draft, distance from waterline to the highest point on a v ...
of 17 meters and an
air draft
Air draft (or air draught) is the vertical distance from the surface of the water to the highest point on a vessel. This is similar to the '' deep draft'' of a vessel which is measured from the surface of the water to the deepest part of the h ...
of 58 meters.
Project preparations
On September 23, 2010,
Hıncal Uluç, a columnist with the daily ''
Sabah
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'', wrote an article named "A Crazy Project from the Prime Minister" without mentioning the content of the project. In this article, Uluç wrote his reaction to his phone call with Prime Minister Erdogan, stating that, "I had the phone in my hand and froze. This is the most crazy project I've ever heard about Istanbul. If anyone would have asked me to come up with thousand projects, it still wouldn't have crossed my mind. It's that crazy." This article led to creating hype around the project, dubbing it the "Crazy Project" ().
It appeared that the
Justice and Development Party (AKP) government had started discreet studies on the project earlier and that concrete steps were taken for the revival of this project. The project was mentioned by
Minister of Transport Binali Yıldırım
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in May 2009 at the parliament.
On April 27, 2011, the then-prime minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014. He previously served as the 25th prime minister of Turkey, prime minister from 2003 to 2014 as part of the Jus ...
officially announced the ''Kanal İstanbul'' project during a rally held in connection with the upcoming
2011 general elections[Turkey to build Bosphorus bypass]
" ''New Civil Engineer
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A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the appl ...
'', 20 April 2011. Accessed: 2 December 2014.[Marfeldt, Birgitte.]
Startskud for gigantisk kanal gennem Tyrkiet
" ''Ingeniøren
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'', 29 April 2011. Accessed: 2 December 2014.
Studies relating to the project were completed within two years. The canal was initially planned to be in service at the latest in 2023, the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic.
On 22 January 2013, the Turkish Government announced that research studies about the canal would commence in May 2013. In April 2013, the first stage of the Kanal İstanbul project, which includes the construction of various network bridges and highways, commenced.
By December 2019, construction had not yet commenced. President Erdoğan indicated that a
request for tender
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for the project would be published in early 2020. Meanwhile,
Ekrem İmamoğlu, elected as the mayor of Istanbul in 2019 from the
opposition party
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CHP, is opposed to the project.
In January 2020, the
Environment and Urbanization Ministry approved the final version of the
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the assessment of the environmental impact, environmental consequences of a plan, policy, program, or actual projects prior to the decision to move forward with the proposed action. In this context, the te ...
(EIA) report of the Istanbul Canal project.
Construction work is scheduled to begin in mid-2021. The project is expected to take seven years to complete.
Construction
On June 26, 2021, construction started on
Sazlıdere Bridge, which Erdogan also stated was the start of the canal construction.
Cost
Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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and Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality officials have stated that Istanbul Canal will cost an estimated ₺75 billion (US$10 billion) to build. The central government has put forward a
build-operate-transfer model as its main preference, but will use funds from the national budget if needed. Approximately 8,000–10,000 people are expected to be employed during the construction phase of the project, while 500-800 are to be employed during the operational phase.
Environmental impact
A multidisciplinary evaluation study on Canal Istanbul by a scientific team formed by
IMM has been published as a book. The book, edited by Prof. Dr.
Naci Görür, Prof. Dr. Derin Orhon and Prof. Dr. Seval Sözen, mainly discussed the environmental impacts of Canal Istanbul and whether these impacts were adequately addressed in the
EIA report. The points that are not adequately explained in the EIA report can be summarized as follows:
*The first 16.2 km of the canal will pass through weak alluvial soil prone to liquefaction, creating a risky situation in terms of earthquake effects.
*The risk of destruction of the water resources of the Terkos Dam and the Sazlıdere Dam and salinization of groundwaters was not thoroughly examined.
*Failure to explain in detail how the 53 million m
3 of bottom sludge to be dredged from Lake Küçükçekmece for the construction of the canal will be disposed of.
*The depth of the canal will not be sufficient for the safe navigation of ships with high draft.
*The Marmara Sea will undergo serious chemical changes such as decreased salinity and increased nitrogen load.
*Loss of flora and fauna in the region after the excavation of the canal.
*Both historical and natural structures such as Yarımburgaz Cave will be destroyed by the canal.
*Historical artifacts, for example
Küçükçekmece Bridge, will have to be moved.
*Since the population of Istanbul will increase even more due to the new settlements planned to be established around the canal, it has the potential to increase the risk of loss of life and damage in a possible earthquake.
The Black Sea is 50 cm higher than the Marmara and less salty. Simulations predict that, unlike the Bosphorus, which flows both ways, water would rarely flow north through the canal but almost always south, which would make the top 25m of the Marmara less salty. However the ecosystems of both seas could be affected. The project has been criticized for destroying agricultural and forest land and a walking trail, and potentially contaminating groundwater with salt and increasing flooding.
Other environmental criticism includes potential changes to the salinity of Marmara Sea, leading to Istanbul smelling of
hydrogen sulfide
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.
Criticism
Some critics have stated that Turkey aims to bypass the
Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits
The (Montreux) Convention regarding the Regime of the Straits, often known simply as the Montreux Convention, is an international agreement governing the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits in Turkey. Signed on 20 July 1936 at the Montreux Palace ...
, in order to attain greater autonomy with respect to the passage of military ships (which are limited in number, tonnage, and weaponry) from the Black Sea to the
Sea of Marmara
The Sea of Marmara, also known as the Sea of Marmora or the Marmara Sea, is a small inland sea entirely within the borders of Turkey. It links the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea via the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, separating Turkey's E ...
.
In 2013,
Stratfor
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characterized the announced US$12 billion construction budget and initial operating date of 2023 as being "not realistic for a project of this magnitude."
The city government of Istanbul and local groups are opposed to the project because it would eliminate
Lake Durusu
Lake Durusu (also called Lake Terkos or Targus) is a lake in Thrace region of Turkey. It would be eliminated by the planned Istanbul Canal.
Description
The lake lies in İstanbul Province. The midpoint of the lake is at about . It is situated ...
, which is used for a fifth of the city's drinking water, and because they expect it will cause overcrowding as the local population increases.
Observers said the plan to charge transit fees to oil and gas tankers is unrealistic, as long as free passage is guaranteed through the Bosporous.
However, Article 3 of the Montreux convention does allow sanitary inspections before transiting the Bosphorus, leading to speculation that Turkey might apply lengthy sanitary inspections, making the canal a faster alternative. Along with members of the royal family of Qatar,
Berat Albayrak
Berat Albayrak ( born 21 February 1978) is a Turkish businessman and politician. He served as the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources from 2015 to 2018 and as the minister of treasury and finance from 2018 to 2020. In the general elections ...
, the former Turkish Minister of Finance and son-in-law of President Erdoğan, purchased property along the route, meaning he would personally benefit financially from the resulting real-estate development.
Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbul's mayor, said that limited financial resources should be used for getting Istanbul ready for an earthquake and solving economic problems, and that all buildings that have an earthquake risk in Istanbul could be rebuilt with Istanbul Canal's budget. According to a survey in Istanbul by MAK, 80.4% of the respondents were against Istanbul Canal project, while only 7.9% supported it.
In April 2021, ten retired Turkish navy admirals were arrested over public criticism of the Istanbul Canal project. The arrests followed a day after a group of 104 senior former navy officials signed an open letter warning that the proposed canal could, by invalidating the Montreux Convention, harm Turkish security.
Implications for anticipatory policy-making
The project has been described as a 'testing ground for anticipatory policy-making'.
[Eröcal, D. and I. Yegorov (2021) Countries in the Black Sea Basin. I]
UNESCO Science Report: the Race Against Time for Smarter Development
Schneegans, S.; Straza, T. and J. Lewis (eds). UNESCO Publishing: Paris Should the world move decisively away from fossil fuels in the coming decades, the problem of traffic congestion in the Bosporus Strait will dissipate, removing one of the justifications for the canal.
See also
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Black Sea trade and economy
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*
Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge
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*
Istanbul Airport
References
External links
Official websiteby Turkey's Directorate of Communications
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