Shipping Traffic on Turkey's Bosphorus Suspended Due to Fog
Vessel traffic was suspended at 3:52 p.m. (1252 GMT).
The Bosphorus is one of world's most important choke points for the maritime transit of oil, with more than 3 percent of global supply - mainly from Russia and the Caspian Sea - passing through the 17-mile waterway connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.
It is also used by vessels carrying grain from Russia and Kazakhstan to world markets.