Kashmir

Dry spell threatens Wular Lake, fishermen fear loss of livelihood

 

Bandipora, Jan 21, KNT: Wular Lake, one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes and a critical lifeline for inhabitants of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, is witnessing a sharp decline in water levels due to prolonged dry conditions, triggering serious concerns over livelihoods and ecological balance.

Fishermen associated with the lake said the receding waters have begun affecting fish movement and breeding cycles, raising fears of a significant drop in fish population in the coming months. They said shallow water levels are leading to increased water temperatures and reduced oxygen content, posing a direct threat to aquatic life.

For hundreds of families living along the periphery of Wular Lake, fishing remains the primary source of income. Locals said shrinking catch sizes and uncertainty over future yields have added to economic distress. Many fishermen expressed fear that continued drying of the lake could leave them without any means of sustenance.

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Environmental experts have warned that the ongoing dry spell, coupled with reduced inflow from feeder rivers and streams, could accelerate the degradation of the lake’s fragile ecosystem. They stressed that unchecked decline in water levels may cause long-term ecological damage if immediate corrective measures are not taken.

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Inhabitants of the area have urged authorities to intervene without delay by initiating conservation measures, regulating water usage, and restoring natural inflows into the lake. They said timely action is crucial to protect both the ecological health of Wular Lake and the livelihoods dependent on it.

As dry conditions persist, the situation at Wular Lake has emerged as a stark reminder of the growing challenges posed by climate variability, underscoring the need for sustainable water management and focused environmental protection efforts. [KNT]

Aadil Abdullah

Aadil Abdullah is a committed journalist reporting for Kashmir News Trust from Bandipora district in North Kashmir. Known for his on-the-ground presence and detailed coverage of local events, Aadil focuses on a wide range of issues including governance, public grievances, developmental challenges, and security-related developments. His reporting brings the voices and concerns of the people of Bandipora to the forefront with accuracy and responsibility. He can be reached at aadilabdullah613@gmail.com.

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