Wular Lake

20 Mar 2025

Wular Lake

Wular Lake, India’s largest freshwater lake in Jammu & Kashmir, is facing shrinkage and siltation, raising serious flood risks for the Kashmir Valley.

About Wular Lake

  • Location: Situated in the Bandipore district of Jammu & Kashmir, approximately 50 km northwest of Srinagar.
    • Located at the foothills of the Haramuk Mountain.

About Jhelum River

  • Originates at: Verinag Spring in Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Flows through: Srinagar and Wular Lake before entering Pakistan.
  • Joins: Chenab River near Trimmu, Pakistan.
  • Major Tributaries:
    • Kishenganga (Neelum)
    • Kunhar

  • Source and Formation: River Fed: Mainly fed by the Jhelum River.
    • Formation: Formed due to tectonic activity and is believed to be a remnant of the ancient Satisar Lake.
  • Recognition: Declared a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention in 1990.

Challenges Faced by the Lake

  1. Shrinking Size and Capacity:
    • The lake’s open water surface significantly shrank from 89.59 sq km in 1911 to 15.73 sq km in 2013.
  2. Causes:
    • Siltation from surrounding catchment areas.
    • Conversion of lake areas for agriculture, settlements, and plantations.
  3. Flood Vulnerability:
    • 2014 Flood: Severe flooding submerged 853 sq km, impacting 2,600 villages and 30% of urban Kashmir.
  4. Environmental Degradation:
    • Loss of valuable wetland ecosystems and biodiversity.
    • Increased sedimentation and silt deposits from floods, further decreasing the lake’s storage capacity.

Significance of Wular Lake

  • Flood Control: Acts as a natural absorption basin for floodwaters, regulating the flow of the Jhelum River.
  • Biodiversity Hotspot: Supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, including fish species like the Schizothorax (snow trout).
    • Provides habitat for migratory birds within the Central Asian Flyway, making it a critical site for bird conservation.
    • Home to rich biodiversity, including species like the Himalayan monal, short-toed eagle, and black-eared kite.
  • Artificial Island: Zaina Lank: Built by King Zainul-Abi-Din, the eighth Sultan of Kashmir.
  • Livelihoods: Supports the livelihoods of thousands of people through fishing, agriculture, and tourism.
  • Tourism: Attracts tourists for its scenic beauty, boating, and birdwatching opportunities.

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