- Lake Alaotra
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lake Alaotra
Lac Alaotra
image_lake = Lake Alaotra NASA.jpg
caption_lake = seen from space
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location =Madagascar
coords = coord|17.5|S|48.5|E|type:waterbody_region:MG|display=inline,title
type =
inflow =Ambato River
outflow =Ambato River
catchment =
basin_countries = Madagascar
length =
width =
area = 900 km²
depth = 0.60 m
max-depth = 1.5 m
volume = app. 0.945 km³
residence_time =
shore =
elevation = 50 m
islands =
cities =Lake Alaotra ( _fr. Lac Alaotra) is the largest
lake inMadagascar , located inToamasina Province , at coord|17.5|S|48.5|E|type:waterbody_region:MG in the northern central plateau. Its basin is composed of shallow freshwater lakes and marshes surrounded by dense areas of vegetation. [cite web
url=http://www.petermaas.nl/extinct/speciesinfo/madagascarpochard.htm
title=Aythya innotata - Range & Habitat
publisher=
accessdate=2006-12-24 ] It forms the center of the island's most important rice-growing region. It is a rich habitat for wildlife, including some rare and endangered species, as well as an important fishing ground. Lake Alaotra and its surroundingwetland s cover 7,225 km², and include a range of habitats, including open water, reedbeds, marshes, andrice paddies. Lake itself covers 900 km². Lake Alaotra was declared a wetland of international importance under the internationalRamsar Convention onFebruary 2 ,2003 .The fertile plain surrounding lake Lake Alaotra is Madagascar's most important rice-producing region. The hills surrounding the lake were formerly forested, but have mostly been cleared for farmland in past decades. Severe
erosion on these vulnerable hill slopes has caused considerablesedimentation of the lake, which is fast disappearing; the lake is now only 60 cm (two feet) deep during the dry season. Pressure to create more rice fields has also led locals to burn the reedbeds surrounding the lake. These reedbeds provide the sole habitat of the endemicAlaotra Gentle Lemur "(Hapalemur griseus alotrensis)". The Alaotra Gentle Lemur is now limited to only 220 km² of remaining reedbeds, and in recent years the lemur population rapidly declined by 60%, from approximately 7,500 individuals in1994 to 3,000 in2001 , mostly from habitat loss, but also from hunting by local villagers.The lake is also an important but increasingly threatened habitat for
waterbird s, including the endangeredMeller's Duck "(Anas melleri)". Two waterbird species endemic to N Madagascar, theMadagascar Pochard "(Aythya innotata)" and theAlaotra Grebe "(Tachybaptus rufolavatus", are criticallyendangered . Small numbers of the former exist elsewhere, while the latter may be entirelyextinct . In earlier times, Lake Alaotra was where the largest numbers lived, the near-flightless grebe may never have occurred elsewhere except in the immediate area of the lake.The
Ambato River provides the Lake with water and also drains it. After 381 km the river flows into theIndian Ocean .Notes
References
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMDetails.asp&sid=6567&m=0 Lake Alaotra] at "
BirdLife International "External links
* [http://www.avsf.org/uk/article.php?rub_id=110&art_id=188 The GRAP-Lake Alaotra project]
* [http://www.petermaas.nl/extinct/speciesinfo/madagascarpochard.htm Madagascar Pochard is endemic to Madagascar, where it was found historically in the Lake Alaotra basin]
* [http://www.mwc-info.net Project Alaotra by Madagascar Wildlife Conservation]
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