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Lake Nasser (Arabic: بحيرة ناصر Boħeiret Nāṣer, Egyptian Arabic: [boˈħeiɾet ˈnɑːseɾ]) is a large reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan.It was created by the construction of the Aswan High Dam and is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. [1]
[clarification needed] A new fishing industry has been created around Lake Nasser, though it is struggling due to its distance from any significant markets. The annual production was about 35,000 tons in the mid-1990s. Factories for the fishing industry and packaging have been set up near the Lake. [31]
The NGO International Rivers reports that “conversations with civil society groups in Ethiopia indicate that questioning the government’s energy sector plans is highly risky, and there are legitimate concerns of government persecution. Because of this political climate, no groups are actively pursuing the issues surrounding hydropower dams ...
Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones. Fishing report, July 9-16: Delta bass on a tear. Don Pedro kokanee are fat and sassy and the Shaver Lake kokanee ...
Our reports cover the coast to the High Sierra, and Lake Isabella to New Melones. Fishing report, Nov. 15-21: Good crappie action at Lake McClure and the bass and catfish are biting at Lake ...
Location of the Toshka Lakes and Lake Nasser in Egypt. Photograph of the Toshka Lakes taken Dec. 2002 from the International Space Station looking NE. Lake Nasser is the very long lake that lies east of the lakes. Wadi Toshka is the large bay in Lake Nasser directly east of the Toshka lakes. The Western Desert of Egypt can be seen west of Lake ...
Call: Eastman Lake 689-3255; Valley Rod Gun, Clovis 292-3474; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hensley Lake Hidden Dam 673-5151 Lake Don Pedro Bass 2 Trout 3 Kokanee 2 King salmon 2 Crappie 2
Articles relating to Lake Nasser, a vast reservoir in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan. It is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Subcategories.