Lake Engure

Coordinates: 57°16′N 23°06′E / 57.267°N 23.100°E / 57.267; 23.100
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Lake Engure
Eastern coast of Lake Engure
LocationTalsi district
Coordinates57°16′N 23°06′E / 57.267°N 23.100°E / 57.267; 23.100
Primary outflowsMersraga channel
Catchment area644 km²
Basin countriesLatvia
Max. length17.9 km
Max. width4.4 km
Surface area40.46 km²
Average depth0.4 m
Max. depth2.1 m
Water volume0.0168 km³
Surface elevation3.2 m
Islands9 (largest: Liela sala, Apalrova, Kazrova)
SettlementsMērsrags

Lake Engure is a lake in the western part of Latvia, in the Talsi District. It is the third largest lake in the country after Lake Lubāns and Lake Rāzna.

Lake Engure is an ancient sea lagoon, divided from the sea by a 1.5 - 2.5 km wide sand bar with dunes. Its outflow is the artificial Mersraga channel, dug in 1842. It is eutrophic, mostly overgrown with reeds, and contains 16 species of fish.

The whole lake and its vicinity have been included in the Lake Engure Nature Park[1] since 1999, although the first natural reserve was established here in 1957. It contains a floating base for ornithologists. The lake was included in Ramsar list of wetlands of international importance in 1995.

References

  1. ^ ""Engures ezers" Nature Park". Retrieved 27 March 2016.

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