- Nivelle River
Infobox River | river_name = Nivelle
caption =
origin = WesternPyrenees
mouth =Bay of Biscay
basin_countries =Spain ,France
length = 41 km
elevation = 520 m
discharge = 5 m³/s (measured atSaint-Pée-sur-Nivelle )
watershed = 233 km²The Nivelle (widest accepted Basque forms: "Ugarana" or "Urdazuri") is a 41 km long river in the Basque Country (
France ) flowing largely south-east to north-west, with only 7 km of its length being considered navigable. The river results from the union of various streams in Urdazubi (Navarre ), going on to cross the Spanish-French border atDantxarinea after 14 km meandering acrossNavarre se soil. The river pours into theBay of Biscay on the bay ofSaint-Jean-de-Luz (French for Donibane Lohizune) after cutting its way between this town andCiboure (French for Ziburu) on its final stage. At this point, celebrated Basque French composer and arrangerMaurice Ravel was born in one of the front houses overlooking the channel.Variety of Basque names
For all its shortness, the river takes on several names in
Basque language at different stretches of the course, eg "Sarrakaria", "Urma", "Uhertsi" (spelled sometimes "Ur Ertsi"). This conspicuous diversity reflects the historic situation of the native language, deprived of official recognition whatsoever or transmission through formal schooling up to recent times (and still). Locals, when asked for the name of the river in Basque, often may answer "U(r)handi", meaning "big water", a descriptive naming that has sometimes applied to the neighbouring and main river ofLabourd the Errobi/Nive.Troubled waters
The geographical situation of the basin makes its climate mild (average temperature 14ºC) under the influence of humid air masses blowing from the sea. Yet the clash between these air currents and the Pyrenean region spurs sudden showers frequently (average annual rainfall on the watershed 2,000 mm). On May 4, 2007, like in 1983, the banks of the river go through dire consequences on account of floods (170 mm pour down in 24 hours at
Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle ). Many in the village and the whole basin were subject to extensive damage and injuries, including the facilities and equipment of the touristy caves ofUrdazubi/Urdax . The events hasten the scheme for building a dam ("Lurberria") upstream, echoing a long-running claim of the inhabitants.Fishing and river fauna
Brown trout is well entrenched in the river, especially in its upstream tributaries (more than 90 brooks). In contrast,salmon ,trout andshad stick to the lower stretch of the Nivelle, where they fall prey to fishers. Actually, since the 1990s a noticeable fail to achieve the upstream spawning areas has been detected in the salmon population, ie 470 individuals in 1993 vs 88 in 2003 (checked atSaint-Pée-sur-Nivelle ), the fish remaining largely in the estuary where they are subject to fishing activity. This erratic behaviour has been put down to rising water temperature and climate change. Actually, the threshold of the 12º C was topped 60% of the days from 2000 to 2002.ee also
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Battle of Nivelle References
*http://www.geoportail.fr
* [http://sandre.eaufrance.fr/app/chainage/courdo/htm/S52-0400.php?cg=S52-0400 The Nivelle at the Sandre database]
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