Saturday, June 25, 2022

Lake Trichonis

 

Lake Trichonis, June 21st to 24th 2022


When on expedition its always nice to fine a few minutes to post something...

Lake Trichonis in western Greece, near Agrinio. 

It is a beautiful place for snorkeling and nearly nobody knows it! 

Of course I am not here to promote the touristic virtues of our Natura sites, I think its something that should be done with care. This is not an organized park recreation area - it is a natural and fairly well preserved mega-lake landscape. The shorelines and riparian zone has suffered and is threatened by various micro developments as nearly everywhere. 

But when in the water you cannot sense this. 

Scardinius acarnanicus, the Trichonis Rudd


Scardinius acarnanicus, the Trichonis Rudd

Scardinius acarnanicus, the Trichonis Rudd

Rutilus panosi, the Acheloos Roach (photo by Dimitris Zogaris).

Rutilus panosi, the Acheloos Roach.

Rutilus panosi, the Acheloos Roach.

Salaria economidisi, the Trichonis Blenny.


Cobitis trichonica, Trichonis spined loach, a scarce species, not common even in its restricted range and poory known, globally endangered.
Luciobarbus albanicus, Albanian Barbel, these being young fishes in a stream near Trichonis Lake. One fo the most abundant and most migratory of the local fishes. 

East of Loutra Mirtias. Always love the effect of the Phragmites.


Your's truly snorkeling just east of Loutra Mirtias. 

Feasting on an Aristotle's Catfish.

This time an eel.

My first Coypu sighting at Dogri Village on the north shore; this is a young specimen (don't know if it has been recorded in the lake before).

Trichonida and Lysimachia: Twin Lakes. Our new book, co-written by Nikos Petrou, Kostas Vidakis and me in late 2023 (ISBN 978-618-85104-2-5). Try to find it at NECCA (Hellenic Ministry of Environment) or at the Offices of NECCA in Aitoliko before copies vanish.