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Sasyk Lagoon

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Location
  
Black Sea

Basin countries
  
Ukraine

Average depth
  
1.05 m (3.4 ft)

Area
  
210 km²

Cities
  
Tatarbunary

Ocean/sea sources
  
Atlantic Ocean

Surface area
  
215 km (83 sq mi)

Max. depth
  
3.3 m (11 ft)

Ocean/sea source
  
Atlantic Ocean

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Inflow source
  
Sarata River, Cogalnic River

River sources
  
Cogalnic River, Sarata River

Sasyk, or Kunduk (Romanian: Limanul Sasic, Conduc, Turkish: Sasık Gölü, Kunduk Gölü), is a lagoon or liman in southern Ukraine, near the Danube delta. It is a Ramsar listed wetland site important for migrating, breeding and moulting birds. About 25,000 pairs of wetland birds make their nests there and seasonal conglomerations of birds are up to 100,000 individuals.

Map of Sasyk (Kunduk) Lagoon, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine

The area of the lagoon is 215 km2, and the depth up to 3.3 m. Until 1978 the lagoon was separated into two parts: northern brackishwater area, including the rivers Cogalnic and Sarata, and a southern marine area. The lagoon was separated from the sea by a 0.5 km wide sandbar.

In 1978 a concrete dam was built on the sandbar and the lagoon was connected to the Danube River by a canal, through which fresh flood waters come. This has adversely changed the salinity in the lake, and this plus disturbance from recreation and commercial fishing activities has influenced the habitat for wildfowl.

References

Sasyk Lagoon Wikipedia


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