Photo Gallery for the Lake Urmia Crisis
- 3000 out of 5000 square meters of lake size is desert now!
- A child feeding the lake (April 2 2010, Urmia)
- Agriculture Areas around the lake!
- Aral Sea after the crisis
- Aral Sea in Asia in 1989 and 2008
- Artemia Male-Female
- Artemia on Salt
- Artemia sp.
- Artemia Urmiana (Soltanifar et al.)
- Artemia
- Birds buried in salt
- Buried in salt (East Azerbaijan, Iran)
- Dead Artemia Urmiana
- no Artemia, no birds in the lake. The flamingo trapped in the salt toxicity
- Dead Pelikan in Sharafkhaneh Harbour
- dropping water level stricts the ship transportation
- Flamingo
- Foam formed on water resulting from the industrial waste
- Salt toxicity is destroying all the farms around the lake and is extending to far away from the lake.
- feeding rivers
- Is Urmia lake drying?
- Kalantry Highway devides the lake into north and south parts
- Kalantry Highway which devided the lake into norh and south parts
- Lake is thirsty!
- Lake Urmia
- Lake water is over saturated and about to crystalization
- Natural treatment for diseases!
- No Body paid attention after 7 years warning!
- Osman Yumrugu; one of the lake islands
- Oxygen in water has decreased and caused to extinction of Artemia
- Lake Urmia used to be an active ecosystem
- perished plant in salty environment
- plants and bird buried in saltjpg
- reduction of 20 billion cubic meters water in the lake
- Plants around the lake (Djamali et al., 2008)
- Slamas beach before the crisis
- Salty Beach
- 1 meter salt
- Salt hiking; new terminology after the Lake Urmia crisis
- Salt depth reaches 60 cm in some parts around the lake
- Salt Harvest
- Salt harvest
- Salt mass
- Salty bushes
- Sharafkhaneh harbour
- Sunset -sun light reflected on salt surface!
- The ecologic water level is 1274 m which is far from the current situation
- Urmia lake is drying up!
- Used to be a harbour
- Water colour change into red (summer 2010)
- Lake urmia is shrinking rapidly!
- wild habitat of the lake has disapeared
- will it be died?
- Will the Artemia Urmiana survive!


























































