Abstract
China contains 28 of the world's large lakes (> 500 km 2). Information on these lakes is considerably limited. This paper describes in greater detail the origin, location, and the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the Chinese lakes and discusses the prevalant lake fish management methods in China. Elements which have influenced changes in Chinese large lakes are discussed. Climatic condition and tectonic uplift have strongly influenced the large lakes in the Tibet-Qinghai-Sinkiang region while sediment loading and human impacts continue to be the major concern for the large lakes in the Pacific basin.
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