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The Étang de Thau (; oc, Estanh de Taur) or Bassin de Thau is the largest of a string of lagoons (''étangs'') that stretch along the
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coast from the Rhône river to the foothills of the Pyrenees and the border to Spain in the Languedoc-Roussillon. Although it has a high salinity, it is considered the second largest lake in France.


Description

It is about 21 km long and 8 km wide, with an area of . The mean depth of the lagoon is 4.5 m, but in the central navigation channel it can be 10 m deep. Near Bouzigues there is a 100-metre diameter depression of 30 metres. This 'Fosse de la Vise' is the source of a hot spring that feeds the spa in
Balaruc Balaruc is a former commune of the Hérault department in southern France. It was suppressed in 1886 and split into two new separate communes: * Baillargues-et-Colombier, renamed Balaruc-les-Bains in 1908, and * Balaruc-le-Vieux Balaruc-le-Vieux ( ...
. Its size and depth, which distinguish it from other lagoons of the region, is explained by the
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of the region: it is the
syncline In structural geology, a syncline is a fold with younger layers closer to the center of the structure, whereas an anticline is the inverse of a syncline. A synclinorium (plural synclinoriums or synclinoria) is a large syncline with superimpose ...
formed from folding which produced the corresponding anticline of the Gardiole in the north east. Until relatively recently the lagoons from Marseillan to the Rhône were a continuous stretch of inland waterway. Early settlers described this as "une petite mer intérieure et tranquille" ("a small sea, inner and quiet"). It provided access to, in particular, Marseillan—a fishing village that became a trade centre. Linked, now, by the Canal du Rhône à Sète to the river Rhône and by the
Canal du Midi The Canal du Midi (; ) is a long canal in Southern France (french: le Midi). Originally named the ''Canal royal en Languedoc'' (Royal Canal in Languedoc) and renamed by French revolutionaries to ''Canal du Midi'' in 1789, the canal is considere ...
to Bordeaux via Toulouse, the lagoon also has access to the Mediterranean at
Sète Sète (; oc, Seta, ), also historically spelt ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises' ...
. There is also a small canal (''le canal des Allemands'' or the ''pisse-saume'') that links the western end to the sea at Marseillan Plage. This canal is only suitable for small craft since both road and railway bridges restrict height. To the east, between Balaruc and Sète, the borders of the lagoon are largely industrial. The south bank is formed by the coastal strip from Sète to Cap d'Agde. The northern side has villages dedicated to fishing and the production of shellfish. There are harbours in the towns of Marseillan, Mèze and Bouzigues, with smaller ports dedicated to shellfish on the northern shore. There is significant variation in the rainfall in the catchment basin for the lagoon, both seasonally and between years. The annual precipitation can range from 200 to 1,000 mm per year. As a result, the water temperature and salinity have extensive ranges. Water temperature ranges from 3 Â°C to 29 Â°C, with salinities of 27
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to 40 psu. The salinity changes during the year with lows from February to June and peaks in July to January.


Administration

Located between the towns of
Sète Sète (; oc, Seta, ), also historically spelt ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises' ...
and Marseillan in the Hérault département, the Étang de Thau is shared administratively by the communes of (running clockwise):
Balaruc-le-Vieux Balaruc-le-Vieux (; oc, Balaruc Vièlh) is a Communes of France, commune in the Hérault Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie Regions of France, region in southern France. Population See als ...
, Balaruc-les-Bains, Frontignan, Sète, Marseillan,
Mèze Mèze (; oc, Mesa; phn, Mansa) is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Mézois''. Geography Situated on the étang de Thau, Mèze shares with Bouzigues its historic role as the oyster capital o ...
,
Loupian Loupian (; oc, Lopian) is a commune in the Hérault département in southern France. Population See also * Loupian Roman villa * Étang de Thau *Communes of the Hérault department The following is a list of the 342 communes of the H ...
and Bouzigues.


Economy and natural resources

As the lagoon is open to the sea, it has fish such as the gilt-head bream (''dorade''), the meagre (''maigre'', a kind of croaker) and the
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. The lagoon produces approximately 200 kg/ha/year of fish. However, the shellfish industry is more economically important. Eighteen varieties of shellfish are taken from the lagoon - the most important being oysters. 750 producers farm 2,750 oyster tables and take some 13,000 tonnes annually. This provides for about 8.5% of France's consumption. Oysters from the Étang de Thau are marketed under the name ''huîtres de Bouzigues'' (Bouzigues oysters) after the village of Bouzigues where oyster production started. They are a cupped variety. Fixed with cement to ropes, the young oysters are immersed in the water until they reach a size suitable for consumption. Thau water is graded A and so shellfish can be caught and consumed within minutes. In addition to oysters, some 3,000 tonnes of mussels are produced every year. Apart from fishing and shellfish, the Étang de Thau provides income through tourism, particularly via sailing schools.


Wildlife

The Bassin de Thau provides a habitat for a variety of wild animals, notably birds such as herons and pink flamingos and a rich marine fauna, including
bivalves Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, bival ...
(oysters and mussels), jellyfish, fish, and
algae Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular mic ...
. Periodically in the spring and summer, the Thau Lagoon has algae blooms of
Alexandrium catenella ''Alexandrium catenella'' is a species of dinoflagellates. It is among the group of ''Alexandrium'' species that produce toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, and is a cause of red tide. ‘’Alexandrium catenella’’ is observed in ...
which sometimes reach such high levels that it results in contamination of the lagoon's bivalves with algae toxins.


Gallery

File:Étang de Thau, Mèze 07.jpg, Étang de Thau and
Sète Sète (; oc, Seta, ), also historically spelt ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises' ...
from
Mèze Mèze (; oc, Mesa; phn, Mansa) is a commune in the Hérault department in southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Mézois''. Geography Situated on the étang de Thau, Mèze shares with Bouzigues its historic role as the oyster capital o ...
File:Lido de Thau, Sète cf04.jpg, ''Lido de Thau'' with the Étang de Thau on the left, former salt evaporation ponds on the right File:Dawn on Sète and the Étang de Thau.jpg, Sète and the Étang de Thau at dawn File:Harbour of Mèze at blue hour 01.jpg, Harbour of Mèze File:Lido de Thau, Sète, Hérault 07.jpg, The Ile de Thau neighbourhood and the Étang de Thau seen from the "Lido de Thau" in
Sète Sète (; oc, Seta, ), also historically spelt ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises' ...
File:Bouzigues Parcs Moules.jpg, Oyster production at Bouzigues File:Canal Midi Onglous.jpg,
Canal du Midi The Canal du Midi (; ) is a long canal in Southern France (french: le Midi). Originally named the ''Canal royal en Languedoc'' (Royal Canal in Languedoc) and renamed by French revolutionaries to ''Canal du Midi'' in 1789, the canal is considere ...
joins Étang de Thau in Marseillan File:Leuchtturm Canal du Midi-Etang de Thau-DSC 0262w.jpg, ''Phare des Onglous'' lighthouse at the mouth of Canal du Midi


Notes


External links


Website of panoramic photos of the Thau lagoon and its region


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