- Lake Débo
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Débo
image_lake = Niger River Center Island.jpg
caption_lake = Mud houses on the center island at Lake Débo
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area = 160 km²
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cities =Lake Débo is a
lake in central part ofMali , formed by the seasonal flooding of theNiger River basin.Extent
Lake Débo, at its greatest extent, lies around 80 km from
Mopti on its upstream end and 240km fromTimbuktu at its downstream end. It is the largest of many such seasonal wetlands and lakes which form theNiger Inland Delta , and the largest lake in Mali. It is largely reduced during the September to Marchdry season .Usage
During the seasonal floods of the Niger and
Bani River s, the lake is intesively trawled by the ethnic Bozo fisherman who live along its shores, while in the dry season, the many ethnicFula nomads and their herds from the north end theirtranshumance migration here.Habitat
The lake is also an important stopping place for
Migratory birds , andUNESCO has classified it as aRAMSAR zone ("The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat", "zone humide reconnue d’un intérêt international pour la migration des oiseaux d’eau")References
*Portions of this article were translated from the French language Wikipedia article , 2008-03-06.
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