Lake Kerkini
Lake Kerkini | |
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Lake Kerkini | |
Coordinates | 41°13′N 23°08′E / 41.21°N 23.13°ECoordinates: 41°13′N 23°08′E / 41.21°N 23.13°E |
Type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | Strymon River |
Primary outflows | Strymon River |
Basin countries | Greece |
Max. length | 17 kilometers (11 mi) |
Max. width | 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) |
Surface area | 75 square kilometers (29 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 35.5 m (116 ft) |
Surface elevation | 35 meters (115 ft) |
Official name | Artificial Lake Kerkini |
Designated | 21 August 1975 |
Reference no. | 58[1] |
Lake Kerkini (Greek: Λίμνη Κερκίνη - Limni Kerkini) is an artificial reservoir in Central Macedonia, Greece that was created in 1932, and then redeveloped in 1980, on the site of what was previously an extremely extensive marshland.
Lake Kerkini is now one of the premier birdwatching sites in Greece, as it is situated along the migratory flyway for birds en route to the Aegean Sea, the Balkan region, the Black Sea, the Hungarian steppes and beyond.
History[]
Before 1932, there were irregular marsh lakes on Strymon, one of them called "Podkova" (in Bulgarian and Slavic Macedonian "Podkova" meaning "Horseshoe", found in Ottoman Turkish records: ݒودقوه كولي Podkova Gölü.[2]).
Kerkini lake was created by making embankments on the eastern and western sides of the river and by a dam constructed near the village of , which started functioning in 1932.
As time went by, the lake's capacity was reduced due to silt deposited by Strymon river. So the raising of the embankments and the construction of a new dam was necessary, which started operating in 1982.
Geography[]
The lake's main water source is the Strymon River, although it is also fed by the river from .
The lake's surrounding area is flat and semi-mountainous. The lake's size varies from 54 km2 to 72 km2.
The lake is a technical work of great agricultural utility and provides a hydrobiosphere for thousands of water fowls.
Nature[]
This biosphere is recouped by the International Convention of Ramsar and presents numerous admirable elements. Thousands of birds, both rare and protected, riverside forests, water-lilies in a large area, fish variety and fantastic panoramic view from the mountains of Belasica and give it a characteristic tone. Actually the lake hosts 227 kinds of birds, especially non-migrants, of which 76 are recorded in the , while at least 31 of them are protected by EEC's Directive concerning wild life. What makes an exceptional presence is the buffalo's herd in the area, plus the one of the jackelo in the area of Lake Kerkini. In the surrounding area of Lake Kerkini there are at least 10 amphibian species (frogs, salamanders, newts, five snail species, 19 reptile species (lizards, snakes, turtles) and a great variety of insects which play an important part in the food chain and contribute towards the biological resources of the lake.
The human intervention usually retracts or takes negative action against the natural processes. Lake Kerkini is a rare example, where the gentle human handling has had the exact opposite result.
Gallery[]
Krousia mount from the lake
Flamingos in the lake
White pelicans at the lake
Buffalos at the lake
View
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The dam of Lake Kerkini
Small boat on the lake
References[]
- ^ "Artificial Lake Kerkini". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ "Harvard Mirador Viewer".
External links[]
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- Landforms of Central Macedonia
- Landforms of Serres (regional unit)
- Tourist attractions in Central Macedonia
- Reservoirs in Greece
- Ramsar sites in Greece
- Natura 2000 in Greece