WULAR LAKE:
One of the largest freshwater lakes in South Asia is Wular Lake, which is located 60 kilometres from Srinagar in J&K. It is situated in the Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, close to the town of Bandipora. The Jhelum River, as well as the streams Madhumati and Arin, feed the lake basin, which was created as a result of tectonic action.
The common carp (Cyprinus carpio), rosy barb (Barbus conchonius), mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis), species of Nemacheilus, Crossocheilus latius, and numerous species of snowtrout in the genera Schizopyge and Schizothorax make up the main species found in Wular Lake, which is a significant fish habitat.
For thousands of people who live along its shores and elsewhere in the Kashmir Valley, fish from Wular Lake makes up a sizable portion of their diet.
Many aquatic plants are grown extensively, include Water chestnut, Hydrilla, and Lotus.
water chestnuts and the rootstocks of the Lotus Plant which abound in the lake, are harvested,marketed and consumed by the local populace.
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