Lake Kutubu Wildlife Management Area
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Lake Kutubu is the second-largest lake in Papua New Guinea,Lake Kutubu
at Ramsar site
after Lake Murray, and, at 800 m above sea level, the largest upland body of water,Pilot and Demonstration Activities: Integrated Catchment Management in Lake Kutubu, Papua New Guinea
at Asian Development Bank website
with an area of 49.24 km², and a total catchment area of 250 km². Lake Kutubu and Lake Sentani form an ecoregion on the WWF's Global 200.Lakes Kutubu and Sentani
at WWF
Kutubu lies in the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea, east of the
Kikori River The Kikori River is a major river in southern Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea. The river has a total length of and flows southeast into the Gulf of Papua, with its delta at the head of the gulf. The settlement of Kikori lies on t ...
into which it drains, and about 50 km southwest of Mendi, the provincial
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. It is one of the few lakes in the country that occurs in a depression in the rugged interior mountains. The lake has a few islands, the largest of which is Wasemi in its northern part. The water of Lake Kutubu, fed by several streams originating mostly from underground sources, is clear and reaches a depth of 70 m (230 feet). The catchment is inhabited by two main ethnic groups, the
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to the south and the Fasu to the north. Thirty-three villages lie in the catchment area, with a total estimated population of 10,885. The lake gave its name to the nearby Kutubu Oil Project, Papua New Guinea's first commercial oilfield development, operated by Oil Search Limited, and which began production in 1992. The development has supported the local economy, and caused a general in-migration to the area, as well as ecological problems resulting from rapid population growth, including pollution, forest destruction and overfishing. A proposed gas pipeline and road are expected to exacerbate these problems unless they are well-managed.


Fauna

Lake Kutubu includes 13 endemic fish species, making it the most unusual lacustrine habitat for fishes in the New Guinea-Australia region. The endemic fish species are:Polhemus, D.A., R.A. Englund, and G.R. Allen (2004).
Freshwater Biotas of New Guinea and Nearby Islands: Analysis of Endemism
'' Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Conservation International
* Kutubu tandan ('' Oloplotosus torobo'') * Lake Kutubu rainbowfish ('' Melanotaenia lacustris'') * Kutubu hardyhead ('' Craterocephalus lacustris'') * Adamson's grunter ('' Hephaestus adamsoni'') * Black mogurnda ('' Mogurnda furva'') * Lake Kutubu mogurnda (''
Mogurnda kutubuensis ''Mogurnda'' is a genus of freshwater fishes in the family Eleotridae native to eastern and northern Australia and New Guinea. Several species are endemic to Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea. Species The currently recognized species in this g ...
'') * '' Mogurnda maccuneae'' * ''
Mogurnda mosa ''Mogurnda'' is a genus of freshwater fishes in the family Eleotridae native to eastern and northern Australia and New Guinea. Several species are endemic to Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea. Species The currently recognized species in this genu ...
'' * Blotched mogurnda ('' Mogurnda spilota'') * Variegated mogurnda (''
Mogurnda variegata The variegated mogurnda (''Mogurnda variegata'') is a species of fish in the family Eleotridae endemic to Lake Kutubu, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the In ...
'') * Striped mogurnda (''
Mogurnda vitta The striped mogurnda (''Mogurnda vitta'') is a species of fish in the family Eleotridae endemic to Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Indepen ...
'') * Two undescribed species of '' Glossogobius'' (tentatively known as "new sp. 8" and "new sp. 12") Additionally, the Parastacid crayfish '' Cherax papuanus'' is endemic to the lake.


Conservation

Because of its biodiversity and ecological significance, the area has been designated a "Wetland of International Significance" by the Ramsar Convention. The area included in this designation matches the Lake Kutubu Wildlife Management Area (240.57 km²).Kikori River Basin - Great Papuan Plateau
at World Heritage Sites tentative lists
The area is undergoing study by the World Wildlife Fund and the drafting of a catchment management plan has commenced, which is anticipated to become a model for other catchments in Papua New Guinea. The project is to be completed by December 2007.Lake Kutubu Catchment Management Plan: Project Inception Report
, page 5
The Lake Kutubu area is also included in the tentatively listed Kikori River Basin - Great Papuan Plateau World Heritage Site.


Languages

Kutubuan and other Trans-New Guinea languages are spoken in the region.


See also

* Lake Kutubu Rural LLG *
Kutubuan languages The Kutubuan languages are a small family of neighboring languages families in Papua New Guinea. They are named after Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea. Languages There has been some debate over whether they are closer to each other than to othe ...


Notes


External links


Lake Kutubu Catchment Management Plan: Project Inception Report
also includes topographic map on Page 12
Map of Lake Kutubu catchment
produced by WWF


Wetlands documentation page
{{Authority control Kutubu Kutubu Ramsar sites in Papua New Guinea