Jeserzer See
Jeserzer See | ||
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Geographical location | Velden am Wörther See , Carinthia , Austria | |
Tributaries | several rivulets | |
Drain | to the Wörthersee | |
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Coordinates | 46 ° 37 '43 " N , 14 ° 2' 8" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 593 m | |
surface | 13.3 ha | |
length | 200 m | |
volume | 575,431 m³ | |
Maximum depth | 6.6 m | |
Middle deep | 4.3 m |
The Jeserzer See or Saisser See ( Slovenian Zajzersko jezero ) is a lake located on the ridge north of the Wörthersee in the municipality of Velden am Wörther See . He is the center of the conservation area, Jeserzer lake.
description
The lake is at an altitude of 593 m and is 13.3 hectares in size. It lies in a boggy depression over old crystalline rock. The surrounding crests are up to 693 m high. The lake has a maximum depth of 6.6 meters. Only a few small rivulets serve as tributaries, which is why the lake has only weak flows and the water temperatures in summer reach over 25 ° C. The lake is therefore a popular bathing water. The water is slightly brown, which is due to the surrounding moorland.
The lake has well-developed underwater vegetation. At a depth of 1.5 to 4.5 meters, candelabrum algae predominate and form a closed carpet. In the shallower parts grow milfoil , in the west bank area Potamogeton Crispus . The white water lily occurs occasionally. The bank areas are predominantly natural and consist of cut reeds and reeds . Black alders grow near the runoff on the north bank . In many places the bank is formed by vibrating lawn, in which peat moss and sundew also grow.
Landscape protection area
The Jeserzer See was declared a landscape protection area in 1970 with the surrounding areas, the whole area covers 112 hectares.
Animals in Lake Jeserzer
The following 11 species of fish are found in Lake Jeserzer:
- Perch ( Perca fluviatilis )
- Bitterling ( Rhodeus sericeus amarus )
- Largemouth bass ( Micropterus salmoides )
- Güster ( Abramis bjoerkna )
- Northern pike ( Esox lucius )
- Common carp ( Cyprinus carpio )
- Arbor ( alburnus alburnus )
- Roach ( Rutilus rutilus )
- Rudd ( Scardinius erythrophthalmus )
- Tench ( Tinca tinca )
- Catfish ( Silurus glanis )
The species-rich fauna also includes the live- bearing pond snail and the large pond clams .
See also
supporting documents
- Helmut Hartl, Hans Sampl, Ralf Unkart: Carinthia's gems. National parks, nature reserves, landscape reserves, natural monuments . Kärntner Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Klagenfurt 1993, ISBN 3-85391-092-0 , p. 102.
Web links
- Saisser See on the website of the Carinthian Institute for Lake Research