The bottom of the lake is 1 186 5 m 3 893 ft below sea level but.
Lake baikal marine life.
Lake baikal is in a rift valley created by the baikal rift zone where the earth s crust is slowly pulling apart.
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Endemic species inhabits lake baikal.
New varieties and species of organisms are continuously developing in the lake.
At 636 km 395 mi long and 79 km 49 mi wide lake baikal has the largest surface area of any freshwater lake in asia at 31 722 km 2 12 248 sq mi and is the deepest lake in the world at 1 642 m 5 387 ft.
Lake baikal features 27 islands including one 45 miles in length called olkhon while in and around baikal live more than 1 500 animal species about 80 percent of which live nowhere else on the.
Endemic species inhabits lake baikal by shakir r on videohive.
The lake s thriving marine life is in part thanks to hydrothermal vents inside the lake which act as entryways for cold water to enter cracks in the earth s crust venturing toward the magma deep inside the surface.
Amazingly an estimated 100 000 nerpa seals call lake baikal home.
Bears elk lynx and other wildlife abound in the surrounding forests and mountains.
In 1997 the cousteau team travelled the lake to film the rich diverse life in it.
Wild life of lake baikal animal spread on the boundary of the two elements land and water on the narrow baikal shore fascinating and peculiar life forms are found.
The baikal shore is a unique ecological niche the inhabitants of which are connected with both dryland and water.
Lake baikal russian ozero baykal also spelled ozero bajkal lake located in the southern part of eastern siberia within the republic of buryatia and irkutsk oblast province of russia.
Saving and protecting marine life for present and future generations since 1973.
1 800 species of which 80 percent are endemic the omul salmon the oily golomyanka fish and the freshwater seals called nerpas.
It is the oldest existing freshwater lake on earth 20 million 25 million years old as well as the deepest continental body of water having a maximum depth of 5 315 feet 1 620 metres.