Lake Sassyk (Odessa Oblast)
Lake Sassyk Kunduk-Liman |
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Sassyk lake | ||
Geographical location | Odessa Oblast , Ukraine | |
Tributaries | Sarata , Kohylnyk , Danube-Sassyk Canal | |
Drain | into the Black Sea | |
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Coordinates | 45 ° 39 ′ N , 29 ° 40 ′ E | |
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surface | 210 km² | |
length | 35 km | |
width | 11 km | |
Middle deep | 2.5 m | |
particularities |
dammed liman |
The Sassyksee ( Ukrainian Сасик ; Russian Сасык ), also Kunduk-Liman , in the Ukraine is an average of 2.5 m lower Liman , a brackish water - lagoon with access to the Black Sea .
With a length of 35 km and a width of up to 11 km, the area is 210 km². After a dam was built in 1978 that completely separated the lagoon from the sea, Lake Sassyk changed into a freshwater lake. It is fed by the rivers Sarata and Kohylnyk and over the Danube Sassyk channel of the Danube .
In 1996 the lake was declared a Ramsar area and in 1998 it was declared part of a 262 km² nature reserve.
Web links
Commons : Sassyksee - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article Sassyksee in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
- ↑ List of wetlands according to the Ramsar Convention (PDF; 1.0 MB) page 43