16 th World Lake Conference Bali, Indonesia November 8, 2016 CURRENT STATUS OF LAKE ARAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES N. Aladin, T. Chida, J.-F. Cretaux, Z. Ermakhanov, B. Jollibekov, B. Karimov, Y. Kawabata, D. Keyser, J. Kubota, P. Micklin, N. Mingazova, I. Plotnikov, M. Toman
Since 1960 the Aral Sea has steadily shrunk and shallowed owing overwhelmingly to irrigation withdrawals from its influent rivers (Amu Dar ya and Syr Dar ya) 1964 2014 September, 2009: Aral area 8410 km 2 (13%), volume 85 km 3 (7.5%); the Large Aral 4922 km 2 (8%), 58 km 3 (6%), salinity >100 g/l; the Small Aral 3487 km 2 (57%), 27 km 3 (33%), salinity 10-14 g/l.
IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IN ARAL SEA BASIN Kazakhstan L. Balkhash Caspian Sea L. Sarykamysh Turkmenbashi Ashgabat Aral Sea 2 Urgench Nukus Turkmenistan Amu Dar'ya R. 1 6 12 11 10 Uzbekistan L. Arnasay Tashkent Iran 0 80 240 400 km Afghanistan 3 Syr Dar'ya R. 4 5 8 7 Almaty Kyrgyzstan 9 China Tajikistan Pakistan N P. Micklin 2000 main irrigation zones in the Aral Sea Basin proposed Siberia- Aral Sea Canal MAJOR IRRIGATION COMPLEXES IN THE ARAL SEA BASIN 1. Kara-Kum Canal 2. Amu Dar'ya Delta 3. Amu-Bukhara Canal 4. Zeravshan Valley 5. Karshi Steppe 6. Middle Amu Dar'ya 7. Surkhandar'ya Valley 8. Golodnaya Steppe 9. Fergana Valley 10. Middle Syr Dar'ya 11. Kzyl-Orda Canal 12. Syr Dar'ya Delta
Dynamics of fish catches in the North and South Aral Sea 45000 40000 35000 30000 Catches, tons 25000 20000 Small (Northern) Aral Large (Southern) Aral 15000 10000 5000 0 1929 1931 1941 1947 1960 1970 1975 1980 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year
Small Aral Sea Syrdar ya Dam in Berg strait is preserving Small (Northern) Aral and rehabilitating its biodiversity. Large Aral Sea By: Aladin N.V., Plotnikov I.S., Potts W.T.W., 1995. The Aral Sea desiccation and possible ways of rehabilitation and conservation of its North part // Int. J. Environmetrics. Vol. 6: 17-29.
In April 1999, when the Small Aral Sea level increased more than by 3 m and reached +43.5 m, the dam broke. (data from satellite altimetry by J.-F. Cretaux) 43.5 North Aral 43 Satellite altimetry: Topex / Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Envisat 42.5 Water height above Baltic Sea (m) 42 41.5 41 40.5 40 39.5 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 Date (year)
New Kok-Aral dam built by Russian company ZARUBEZHVODSTROY
Since Aral Sea divided into 2 lakes at the end of 1980s level of Large Aral Sea is declining (data from satellite altimetry, courtesy of J.-F. Cretaux) Aral West / Aral East 32 Aral East water level: Jason-1 & Jason-2 (tracker ICE1) Aral West water level: Jason-1, Jason-2 (tracker Ice1) & Envisat (Tracker Ice1) 31 30 29 28 27 26 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Tsche-Bas Bay Western part of Central Aral (area = 129 km 2 ) Approximate boundary of the Central Aral Central Aral, 3.10.2015. Light green color - wet soil, shallow water and xerophytic vegetation. This is the Central Aral at the end of the dry season (July-November), when it receives a little water from the Small Aral Sea. Salinity of Western Lake at the end of this period is, probably quite high (perhaps too high for the survival of any fish).
Tsche-Bas Bay Island in the middle of the Central Aral (area = 276 km 2 ) Central Aral, 23.01.2016. Central Aral during the wet season (from December to June),when large volumes of water discharge into it from the Small Aral Sea due to the large winter water releases through the Toktogul dam on Naryn River in Kyrgyzstan for power generation and normal spring flood. Mineralization of the lake at this time is low (fish can survive). The lake is covered with ice.
ARAL SEA on August 19, 2014 (MODIS) 1 - dried Eastern Basin of the Large Aral Sea 2 - Western Basin of the Large Aral Sea 3 - New Central Aral Sea 4 - Small Aral Sea 5 - Tsche-Bas Bay A - Kokaral dam (Central dam) B Proposed Northern dam C Proposed Southern dam
Discharge of Syr Darya water to the Eastern Large Aral 05.02.2015 Proposed southern dam
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY AND BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF THE ARAL SEA 1. As soon as possible to raise by 2-3 m the dam in Berg Strait. 2. In the next few years to build a dam in the entrance to Sarycheganak Bay. 3. Build a simple dam to the south of Kulandy peninsula. 4. Refuse to refill shallow reservoirs in Amu Darya delta. 5. To redirect the rest of the Amu Darya flow to the Western Large Aral Sea.
August 2005 Rendezvous over Aral http://www.zin.ru/labs/brackish/presentations/aral_2005.pps http://www.zin.ru/labs/brackish/pdfs/2006/managing_aral_lake_and_their_basin_for_sustainable_use.pdf
July 20, 2016 Those left from the Aral Sea http://www.artemjew.ru/en/2016/07/20/aral16/
Thank you for your attention The Aral Sea has future