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Lake Olomega
Location of Lake Olomega in El Salvador.
Location of Lake Olomega in El Salvador.
Lake Olomega
LocationSouth-Eastern El Salvador
Coordinates13°19′N 88°04′W / 13.317°N 88.067°W / 13.317; -88.067
Primary inflowsRío Grande de San Miguel
Basin countriesEl Salvador
Surface area24.2 km2 (9.3 sq mi)
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameLaguna de Olomega
Designated2 February 2010
Reference no.1899[1]

Lake Olomega is a large lake in the southeastern part of El Salvador.[2]

In the past few years Lake Olomega has suffered from an infestation of Water hyacinth which has caused problems for wildlife, fishing, and tourism.[3]

Lake Olomega is located next to the town of Olomega (population 4000). The community relies heavily on fishing and ecotourism. The canton Los Riitos has geothermal water and can most easily be reached by boat (as long as the nimfa does not prevent boat travel).

For years this natural resource has received the black waters of the settlements to their round, pollution by livestock and fisheries hasn't been unregulated. With Ramsar status, the Government can make sustainable development in the area, thanks to international support.

Olomega is the eastern region of El Salvador's, largest freshwater body. The site also includes the surrounding vegetation, such as herbaceous swamps and a patch of forest seasonally saturated, known as the Chiriqui and one of the last relics of this type of community in El Salvador

The hydrological features of the site include flood control, water purification, and the replenishment of groundwater, serving for more than 9,000 inhabitants of the area.

Rich biodiversity

An electronic report of the Ramsar Convention details show that the lagoon is home to several endangered species, such as the royal duck, dark ibis, the snail and the tree frog.

This wetland, which measures 7,557 hectares, serves as the resting and feeding ground for many migratory birds. [4]

  1. ^ "Laguna de Olomega". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Marshall, Joe T. Jr. "Additional Information concerning the Birds of El Salvador" The Condor, Vol. 45, No. 1. (Jan. - Feb., 1943), pp. 21-33.
  3. ^ NASA.gov accessed June 12, 2007.
  4. ^ "Ramsar Convention - Briefing Notes". Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2013-03-09.

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