Tuloma River

Tuloma River

Geobox River
name = Tuloma
native_name = _ru. Тулома|Tuloma, _sm. Tuållâmjokk
other_name = _fi. Tuulomajoki, _se. Doallánjohka
other_name1 =


image_size =
image_caption =
country =
country1 =
state =
state1 =
region = Murmansk Oblast, Russia
region1 =
district =
district1 =
city =
city1 =
length = 64
watershed = 21500
discharge_location = Kola Bay
discharge = 255
discharge_max =
discharge_min =
discharge1_location =
discharge1 =
source_name = Nota River
source_location = Saariselkä
source_district =
source_region = Lapplands län
source_state =
source_country = Finland
source_lat_d =
source_lat_m =
source_lat_s =
source_lat_NS =
source_long_d =
source_long_m =
source_long_s =
source_long_EW =
source_elevation =
source_length =
mouth_name =
mouth_location = Kola Bay
mouth_district =
mouth_region = Murmansk Oblast
mouth_state =
mouth_country = Russia
mouth_lat_d =
mouth_lat_m =
mouth_lat_s =
mouth_lat_NS =
mouth_long_d =
mouth_long_m =
mouth_long_s =
mouth_long_EW =
mouth_elevation =
tributary_left = Lutto
tributary_left1 =
tributary_right = Pecha
tributary_right1 = Ulita
free_name =
free_value =


map_size =
map_caption =

The Tuloma River ( _ru. Тулома|Tuloma, _sm. Tuållâmjokk, _se. Doallánjohka and _fi. Tuulomajoki) is a river in Murmansk Oblast in Russia. With a drainage basin of 21,500 km² and an average discharge at 255 m³/s, the Tuloma is one of the biggest rivers in northern Fennoscandia.

The river has its sources in the Saariselkä mountains in the eastern parts of Lapplands län in Finland. The Tuloma River itself is formed by the confluence of the Lutto and Nota rivers at Lake Notozero, and its outflow is in the Kola Bay, 10 km south of Murmansk in the Kola Peninsula in Russia.

Hydro Power development

There are two hydroelectric power stations on the Tuloma. The Lower Tuloma was finished in 1938, and is located at the town of Murmashi, close to the rivers outflow into the Kola Bay. The dam raised the river 19 meters, and the resulting reservoir was 60 km long.

The second and largest power plant, the Upper Tuloma, was built in the 1960s at Verkhnetulomskiy, 60 km further upriver. A 62 meter high dam was constructed below the outflow from Lake Notozero, forming a large reservoir 120 km long and up to 20 km wide.

[http://www.lhp.ru/e_tuloma_river.html (Lenhydroproject)]

Fishing

The Tuloma used to be a great salmon river, on a par with the famous Tana River in Norway in productivity, with annual catches in excess of 100 tons. At Padun Falls at the outflow from Lake Notozero the Skolt Sami had rights to catch salmon in a large weir, and every year tens of tons of salmon was caught at this site alone.

When hydro power plants were built the salmon spawning grounds and migration routes were destroyed. At the first power plant, the Lower Tuloma, a fish ladder was built. Within a few years salmon catches soon approached their former levels. When the Upper Tuloma plant and a dam at Verkhnetulomskiy were built the salmon stock collapsed. Lake Notozero became part of the large Verkhnetulomskoye reservoir, and the Padun Falls was gone. A fish lift was built at the dam, but it did not work and was closed down after a short time. There remains, however, a small salmon stock in the Toluma, spawning in the tributaries below the dam, especially in the Pecha. [http://www.tuulomajoki.fi/ (tuulomajoki.fi)]

There is a project under way to ascertain whether it is possible to reestablish the salmon to the river, by allowing the fish to pass the dams and thus reaching spawning grounds in the tributaries above the reservoirs, which are still in their natural state. It is hoped that this will bring substantial benefits to the region, through recreational fishing and eco-tourism. [http://www.hcg.helsinki.fi/tuloma/ (Tuloma River Project)]

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Lutto River — Infobox River river name = Lutto River fi. Luttojoki, se. Lotto, sm. Lått caption = origin = Saariselkä mouth = Upper Tuloma Reservoir basin countries = Finland, Russia length = 190 elevation = discharge = watershed = The Lutto River ( fi.… …   Wikipedia

  • Kola River — Infobox River river name = Kola River caption = origin = Lake Kolozero mouth = Kola Bay basin countries = Russia length = 83 km elevation = 140 m discharge = 40 m sup3;/s watershed = 3,850 km sup2;Kola ( ru. Кола) is a river on the Kola Peninsula …   Wikipedia

  • Lake Notozero — Lake Notozero …   Wikipedia

  • Тулома — Тулома …   Википедия

  • Murmashi — Coordinates: 68°49′N 32°50′E / 68.817°N 32.833°E / 68.817; 32.833 Murmashi (Russian …   Wikipedia

  • Kola (town) — Kola ( ru. Кола, se. Guoládat, sm. Kuâlõk) is a town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kola and Tuloma Rivers, 12 km south of Murmansk and 24 km south west of Severomorsk. It is the oldest town of the Kola Peninsula.… …   Wikipedia

  • Asfa Wossen — (አስፋ ወሰን āsfā wossen , āsfā wessen , IPA2|wɔsːǝn, Expand the Bounds ; reigned c.1770 c.1808) was a Meridazmach of Shewa, an important noble office of Ethiopia. He was the son of Amha Iyasus; Mordechai Abir notes that he was one of Amha Iyasus 48… …   Wikipedia

  • Río Kola — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Kola (Кола) = País que atraviesa …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”