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History
 

Detailed Data

 

Lake St. Lucia

 
 

Partner Living Lakes

 

The Wilderness Foundation,

Wildlands Conservation Trust

 

Partner Lake since

 

1998 (Foundation member)

 

Origin

 

sinking sea level

 

Age

 

25,000 to 18,000 years

 
State of protection
 

National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Site (since 1999)

Ramsar Site (since 1986)

 

Size St. Lucia Lake

 

350 sq. km [km²]

 

Length

 

40 km + 20 km tidal channel

 
Width
 
up to 15 km

 

Size of the protected area

 

2,550 sq. km [km²]

 

Water volume

 

525 billion of cubic m [m³]

 

Maximum depth

 

5 m

 

Sea level

 

+ 0,5 m (wet period)

- 0,4 m (dry period)

 

Catchment area

 

14,860 sq. km [km²]

 

In-flows

 

5

 

Largest in-flow

 

Nyalazi river

 

Out-flow

 

Estuary (Indian Ocean)

 

Salinity

 

0 to 70 ppt,

depending on in-flow and tides

 

Precipitation per year

 

1,037 mm (700 to 1,200 mm)

 

Mean air temperature

 

22 °C

 

Frozen over

 

never

 
Nature Reserve

 

iSimangaliso Wetland Park (until October 2007: Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park)

 

Location

 

South Africa, Province KwaZulu Natal

 

Vegetation

 

world´s highest wooded dunes, grassland, swamps Reedbeds, papyrus jungle, bushland, savannah

 

Animals

 

991 species

 

Reptiles

 

1,000 Nile crocodiles > 1 m

 

Nesting birds

 

530 species

 

Water birds max.

 

60,000 flamingos

 

Mammals

 

800 hippos

 

Biggest problem

 

drainage of Mfolozi swamps

 

Greatest success

 

recognition as "World Heritage"

 
 
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