Lake Balaton: Invasive species and climate change threaten its future

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Lake Balaton, a beloved destination for vacationers, is facing an unprecedented ecological crisis. Invasive species, fueled by human interference and climate change, are rapidly altering the lake’s delicate ecosystem.

More and more invasive species are taking over and transforming Lake Balaton to suit their needs. Péter Takács, senior research fellow at the HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute, says we contribute to these invasions by squeezing the Balaton, building up the shore, and accelerating climate change, Telex reports.

According to the expert, our task should be to maintain a level of environmental fitness suitable for us. We are used to the water of Lake Balaton being clean and enjoyable. However, if we are not careful, invasive species may cause changes in the biota of Lake Balaton, making it unsuitable for recreational purposes. He says that if you step on a clump of mussels while leaving Lake Balaton and they cut your leg, you have experienced an ecological invasion.

For a long time, Lake Balaton was a dynamic, changing natural system with minimal human intervention, says Takács. The water level of the lake could fluctuate by up to one and a half to two meters in a short time, and people lived with that for thousands of years. The parts of the lake that are free of floodwater, where ancient settlements were built, especially on the southern side, lie several kilometres from the present shoreline. The construction of the Sió Canal has succeeded in keeping the water level lower, minimising the previous significant fluctuations.

Human activity has occupied and shaped the now flood-free coastline. This region was crucial for the biota of Lake Balaton as it had the most diverse fauna. Unfortunately, human conquest of this region has been very successful, with almost two-thirds of the current shoreline of Lake Balaton now completely converted and protected by shore protection plants.

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