First of all, I want to distance myself from Antonius' hysterics.
Turkey declared that it's going to make oil surveys within Greek EEZ, and anticipating the Greek reaction set out with their fleet towards the area. In response, Pretty much every seaworthy greek navy ship was given orders to sail there too. Neither the Greek Navy nor the Turkish one (I think) have the number of commissioned, sail-worthy vessels claimed above.
The Turkish goal is to force the two sides on the negotiation table through an international incident, in order to reverse some of the treaties of the last century and make some bi-national agreement regarding the EEZ, as the UNCLoS laws are against their claims in the eastern Mediterranean. They did the same in
1987 but were forced to abandon the Thasos area, and
according to Bild, the Navtex won't go on after Merkel intervened.
Nebaki's posts contain bollocks propaganda as usual, so let's show the correct maps, for the billionth time:
This is the map with the turkish (illegal) EEZ claims in the area, as highlighted by their recent agreement with Saraj's regime in Libya.
and this is the EEZ of Greece, according to UNCLoS treaties
Turkey has not signed the international UNCLoS treaty, because according to the definitions included in its articles they have to accept their limited EEZ.