The Aral Sea used to supply its local inhabitants with commercial fishing. Since the sea evaporated, you can literally sea the hulks of the former fishing vessels stranded on the dry seabed.
Most of the water that was diverted from the Aral Sea today supplies agricultural irrigation for Uzbekistan. The Uzbek government considers the cultivation of cotton to be more valuable than the fishing industry formerly provided by the Aral Sea.
The water supply to the Aral Sea was diverted for irrigation in central Asia.
The natural resources of the Aral Sea include fish, water, and wetland vegetation. However, due to significant environmental degradation and shrinking of the sea over the years, these resources have been severely impacted, affecting local communities and biodiversity in the region.
The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers mainly supply the Aral Sea.
Lake Aral or the Aral Sea is located In Khazakhstan, Central Asia
The population of Nani Aral is 500.
Oğuz Aral was born in 1936.
Oğuz Aral died in 2004.
Cahit Aral was born in 1927.
The population of Birinci Aral is 1,521.
Göran Aral was born in 1953.
Aral AG was created in 1898.
it is located in Asia, in Uzbekistan and Kazahkstan