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    Lake Van is Dying, Say Scientists

    Asbarez Online
    May 15, 2008

    VAN (Combined Sources)--Scientists in Turkey have warned that Lake Van
    in the southeastern part of the country will disappear in the next
    10-15 years if no radical measures are applied to save it. Lake Van is
    regarded the fifth biggest lake in Europe.

    Lake Van, in the historic Armenian province of Vaspurakan, is the
    cradle of Armenian civilization and has been the capital of various
    Armenian Kingdoms throughout history. It is regarded as the fifth
    largest lake in Europe.

    The warning came from the Turkish Marine Environment Protection
    Association (TURMEPA).

    "According to expert reports...Lake Van will become a source of
    pollution and will not be suitable to swim in," said TURMEPA Chairman
    Esref Cerrahoglu. "Taking some urgent measures could save the lake,
    which is an example of the very significant, historic and ecological
    richness of the region. This is why we are also working for Lake Van
    as well as our coastlines."

    TURMEPA said its goal is to preserve the lake for coming
    generations. It will organize special lectures for over 105,000 school
    and university students and organize extensive clean-ups of the lake's
    shores.

    As part of a project called "Limitless Blue," for the last two years
    TURMEPA has been giving courses on the protection of the seas to
    primary school students living on the coastlines. There were 105,000
    students from Van who participated in one of the courses last week,
    the Turkish Daily News reported.

    TURMEPA currently works to safeguard a coastline of 8,333 kilometer
    from Hopa to Iskenderun.

    http://www.asbarez.com/index.html?sho warticle=30804_5/15/2008_1
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