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North Macedonia's UNESCO World Heritage site Lake Ohrid at danger from contamination

Lake Ohrid, a. UNESCO World Heritage website that straddles North Macedonia and. Albania, is at threat from pollution, overfishing, and urban. advancement, the United Nations body and experts state.

The lake, one of Europe's earliest dating back 3.5 million. years, is home to around 200 distinct species, consisting of rare. ranges of trout. It functions as a considerable tourist. destination and earnings source for North Macedonia and Albania.

The North Macedonia side of Lake Ohrid was stated a World. Heritage Website in 1979 and UNESCO broadened the designation to the. Albanian side of the lake in May, 2019.

In its 2024 report earlier this year, UNESCO warned about. the bad quality of real estate advancement around the lake and. over tourism around the coast. It likewise cautioned both North. Macedonia and Albania that measures to address existing threats. and avoid brand-new ones, have not been put in location.

The state of conservation of the residential or commercial property is not enhancing. and there is no positive pattern to start to restore its. integrity, UNESCO stated.

Biologist Dr. Zlatko Lefkov said contamination is continuously. worsening and that it is taking a toll on native species. and the lake's biodiversity.

Some previously uncommon or absent species are ... taking. living area from biologically crucial or relic types.

According to official data, the location around Lake Ohrid,. that includes the towns of Ohrid and Struga on the North. Macedonian side and Pogradec in Albania, is home to around. 170,000 people, an approximated 56% boost over the past 50. years.

Local authorities say investments in the sewage system,. built in the 1980s, are required as it can no longer handle ratings. of travelers, who flock to the lake as a cheaper alternative to. the sea, Orhidea Tasevska, manager at the hydrobiological. institute in Ohrid, stated.

There are project propositions ..., however the state needs to discover. funds to put these proposals into practice.

Ecologists also caution that rivers flowing into Lake. Ohrid and smaller seaside settlements are consistent contamination. sources.

(source: Reuters)