Velia is a lake in the Glubokovo parish of the Opochitsky district of the Pskov region . On the western coast is the border with Zvon parish .
Lake | |
Vella | |
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Lake Vella. Near the village Zanogi | |
Morphometry | |
Absolute height | 117 m |
Square | 5 km² |
Deepest | 17.8 m |
Average depth | 8.1 m |
Pool | |
Pool area | 30 km² |
Location | |
A country |
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The subject of the Russian Federation | Pskov region |
Identifiers | |
HWR : | |
The area is 5.0 km² (498.0 ha, with islands (5 islands with an area of 2 ha) - 5.0 km² or 500 ha). The maximum depth is 17.8 m, the average depth is 8.1 m. [2]
On the shore of the lake are the villages of Zanogi ( Glubokoe parish ) and Field ( Zvon parish ).
Flow through. It belongs to the Voloshn River basin , a tributary of the Chernitsa River, which in turn belong to the Great Basin. Also, a channel through a number of small lakes is connected to Lake Krivoy, located more than 3 km to the south.
The type of the lake is lashovo-gluten with whitefish. Mass species of fish: bream, vendace, pike, bleak, perch, roach, rudd, buster, ruff, crucian silver and gold, tench, ide, gudgeon, burbot, catfish (possibly), ide, dace, goby-regimentalite, loach, pinching, eel, peled (possible), whitefish (possible); wide crayfish (single). [2]
It is typical for the lake: steep and low, with separate wetlands, shores (western shore - spur of the Bezhanitsky Upland ), in the coastal area - forests, meadows, arable land, in profundali - silt, silted sand, sand, stones, sandy-stony nalyi, sublittoral and littoral - sand, silted sand, stones, pebbles; there are bottom and shore keys. Until the 1980s. the last century contained brood herds of peled and Chudsky whitefish. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Surface water resources of the USSR: Hydrological knowledge. T. 2. Karelia and the North-West / ed. E. N. Tarakanova. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1965. - 700 p.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Pskov Region Water Resources Fund (Excell) ( Website of the Pskov Region State Committee for Nature Management and Environmental Protection. Fisheries / aquatic bioresources )