Its only a small area in the north that they are planning to restore...there are no plans anywhere in the future to restore the rest...they are giving that up for agriculture permanently.
Karakum Canal takes away too much water from Amu Darya River, one of the main rivers that fed the Aral Sea. Close up that Karakum Canal and any unnecessary water irrigation canals.
@@johnkeviljr9625 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan share this Sea. Both have to work together to revive the Sea. They both will benefit. No need to sabotage one another. Everyone will lose worldwide
So glad for thees people May God fill up the aralt again, so that peoples life can be normal .My hart is completely with yea. Water is so beautiful. I love your world.love from s africa.
Also the rivers initially diverted through canals can be rediverted towards feeding the sea and free flowing irrigation can be replaced with water conserving drip irrigation for some time, helping the sea to fill up again.....
For those who want to learn more about the Aral Sea: For the past 2+ years, our team have been working on a documentary series exploring the past, present, and future of the Aral Sea. The trailer has just gone live on our channel! 🙏
@@banglamarvel4649 yes i wish it Will be. The lake is 15 km far from port. But next sad new is that Caspian sea is drying 😭. I wish Caspian Will be in original size again.
What absolute nonsense that it got drained.. its stupifying that no one stopped it or let it happen to begin with.. now that whole area is gonna be a giant dust bowl of toxic sandstorms
Its not that easy those dams provide electricity and drinking water to growing countries with growing population sizes. In some cases dams are great at flood control. In the case of Texas alot of its energy comes from hydroelectric power plants. In years where Texas is dry the water is stored and used. In years where Texas floods the water is captured up by the dams and put into lakes. A better solution would be to have the lower countries export gas, solar, and other energy in the winter and in the summer the upper countries provide water.
I don't understand why they cannot make a dam to devert,water from the Caspian sea. Obviously, it would need each government approval and cost money,also they would probably need to worry about zebra mussel larve, getting through. I don't know.
My understanding is that the dictatorship of Uzbekistan continues unsustainable use of the water from the South Aral Sea. Which is why that part continues to shrink. Kazakhstan has damned off the northern part so that they can manage that part of the lake sustainably. The majority of it continues to disappear thanks to unsustainable cotton production by the dictatorship of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan could easily open up their country to a diversified capitalist economy, abandon their doomed cotton industry and allow the waters from the Amu Darya river to reach the South Aral Sea. Everyone would win. Except that the dictatorship of Uzbekistan wants to maintain an iron grip on the population.
in order to resume the previous huge size of this lake as in 1950, hundreds heavy duty dozer must enact to dig, at this point, money speak, but where is the money?
from looking this video every thing is better in Kazakhstan part of aral sea,))) with fishing industry. but actually not.!! there are more dangerous salty sands around that make sandwind.!!
Actually many people in Mongolia do not eat fish for the same reason Jews do not eat pork, etc. They have rivers full of fish. So blaming Mongolians for over fishing is kinda strange if you ask me.
Well right that everyone does want to fish again but the government is supplying the restored part with fish so as long as the government is supplying the sea with fish it should be fine. And u can't blame these old fishermen of over fishing the sea has been gone for decades they are just doing what they have been missing.
I'm so happy that the Aral Sea is getting its volume back. I always felt sad thinking that it might completely dry up one day.
KV very sad that it got the water back
If it wasn’t restored then they could have built houses
Me too
Its only a small area in the north that they are planning to restore...there are no plans anywhere in the future to restore the rest...they are giving that up for agriculture permanently.
@@Slipmahoney21 there can be no agriculture in a salted soil
It's great to see the Aral Sea returning to life! I especially like to see the improvement to the quality of life for so many people. Keep it up!
Now, let's talk about restoring the SOUTH Aral Sea.
Exactly
Why they not connect the existing river to this
Karakum Canal takes away too much water from Amu Darya River, one of the main rivers that fed the Aral Sea. Close up that Karakum Canal and any unnecessary water irrigation canals.
@@Moscoviya2009 Hi. Is that possible? Who is using the water from the Karakum Canal? Is that Russia?
@@johnkeviljr9625 Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan share this Sea. Both have to work together to revive the Sea. They both will benefit. No need to sabotage one another. Everyone will lose worldwide
Kazakistan forever!!!!!
You're very responsible and beautiful people. I love you all
FANTASTIC ! GOD BLESS !!!!!!!
we need more news like this
So glad for thees people May God fill up the aralt again, so that peoples life can be normal .My hart is completely with yea. Water is so beautiful. I love your world.love from s africa.
I am from kazakhstan 🇰🇿 aral sea 😢
I learnt about this when I was a child. Being a fly fisherman, I just wish they would continue to restore it to its former glory.
Also the rivers initially diverted through canals can be rediverted towards feeding the sea and free flowing irrigation can be replaced with water conserving drip irrigation for some time, helping the sea to fill up again.....
Yeah or start growing other less water intensive fabric crops etc.
Yeah but Uzbekistan feels reliant on the cotton
this is responsible news
3.08 Kazakhstan,Kazakhstan,you very nice place!
thank you kindly Cgtn
For those who want to learn more about the Aral Sea:
For the past 2+ years, our team have been working on a documentary series exploring the past, present, and future of the Aral Sea.
The trailer has just gone live on our channel! 🙏
Simply wonderful xx
Can forestation along the coastal areas be helpful in restoration of the Aral sea......?
There was never a forest there to begin with. It would only harm the environment.
I saw another segment that said they were planting trees in some areas to raise the water table.
Makes you wonder about California becoming a desert or something
hope it will get back as it was
Ауларын майлана берсин АРАЛ БАЛЫКШЫЛАРЫ
Update Aral Sea 2019?
I'm here because of Baldy
South aral is gonna dry maybe north aral Will be Last chance for saving that lake, maybe port city Aralsk Will have their sea back
Yep you are right. Water will be back in town of aral.. Like when its used to be in late 1960s
@@banglamarvel4649 yes i wish it Will be. The lake is 15 km far from port. But next sad new is that Caspian sea is drying 😭. I wish Caspian Will be in original size again.
@@joseph_krupa8155 yep i also knew that even some expert says the caspian sea also loose its 15 size in next 75 years 😰
Update on the Aral Sea please!
It's dead
@@tylerkriesel8590 no they are reviving it
Very good vídeo
Aral Sea restore or not ??
What happened to the restoration of aral sea, it didn't even restored it
excellent,what was wrong must be put right...
Now let's talk about the salton sea
my dream it is that someday it will get fulfill again and i will jump over there for a swim
It will come back, when cotton growing started using drippings
Will the Aral sea ever be fully restored?
Can... but gona take 50 years of non stop effort...
five kids to feed from a fishing income what was this man thinking even at the best of times th i is difficult for his kids poor decisions by him
Help to become early 1960 the aral Sea 2020
For the nations
Thanks
What absolute nonsense that it got drained.. its stupifying that no one stopped it or let it happen to begin with.. now that whole area is gonna be a giant dust bowl of toxic sandstorms
Tear down the dams and reroute the rivers.
Its not that easy those dams provide electricity and drinking water to growing countries with growing population sizes. In some cases dams are great at flood control. In the case of Texas alot of its energy comes from hydroelectric power plants. In years where Texas is dry the water is stored and used. In years where Texas floods the water is captured up by the dams and put into lakes. A better solution would be to have the lower countries export gas, solar, and other energy in the winter and in the summer the upper countries provide water.
i find youtube's auto-generated captions funny
Aral sea live
Plural for fish is fish not fishes in the context of this story. Sorry it got me at the last fishes.
It needs to rain a lot, like hell lot
But it will never happen
WHY IS THERE NO TREES OF SOME KIND IN THAT AREA
Maybe they need to plant some trees.trees bring rain.
to salty salt is toxic to life in excess dry weather al has an effect on salt levels so does evaporation levels no trees high evaporation
English subtitles can't be seen
Why has no one scrapped those old boats?
I don't understand why they cannot make a dam to devert,water from the Caspian sea. Obviously, it would need each government approval and cost money,also they would probably need to worry about zebra mussel larve, getting through. I don't know.
1 sea problem is enough, creating another one is not so good, spreading the same amount of water over a larger surface would create more evaporation
My understanding is that the dictatorship of Uzbekistan continues unsustainable use of the water from the South Aral Sea. Which is why that part continues to shrink. Kazakhstan has damned off the northern part so that they can manage that part of the lake sustainably. The majority of it continues to disappear thanks to unsustainable cotton production by the dictatorship of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan could easily open up their country to a diversified capitalist economy, abandon their doomed cotton industry and allow the waters from the Amu Darya river to reach the South Aral Sea. Everyone would win. Except that the dictatorship of Uzbekistan wants to maintain an iron grip on the population.
Caspian sea is drying too 😭
Sadly Most of California is already a dessert. & what's not is drying up!
Stalin's handiwork and legacy, no surprise.
😥😥😥
PEOPLE ARE COMPLACENT
LOTS OF SCRAP METAL THAT CAN GENERATE INCOME
in order to resume the previous huge size of this lake as in 1950, hundreds heavy duty dozer must enact to dig, at this point, money speak, but where is the money?
from looking this video every thing is better in Kazakhstan part of aral sea,))) with fishing industry. but actually not.!! there are more dangerous salty sands around that make sandwind.!!
Don't over fishing it again, and stop listening to Russia.
end cotton production in uzbekistan first.
Good for getting water back but overfishing it’s main problem. Mongols only know to destroy and Kazakhs are 3 quarters mongols
Actually many people in Mongolia do not eat fish for the same reason Jews do not eat pork, etc. They have rivers full of fish. So blaming Mongolians for over fishing is kinda strange if you ask me.
Well right that everyone does want to fish again but the government is supplying the restored part with fish so as long as the government is supplying the sea with fish it should be fine. And u can't blame these old fishermen of over fishing the sea has been gone for decades they are just doing what they have been missing.
@@perinestor2717 Yeah, I'm well aware of that.
1992....
C
They all can speak russian
Remember .There were part of Russia
They speak kazakh not russian
@@kontousuniete9082 and russian to,they were part of soviet union.
@@fab144channel9 not Russia, but Soviet Union
Kazakhstan/ Central Asian people are so beautiful. They looks better than those East Asian people like Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese. etc
So you must be Kazakh,since you look so good😉
Hello racist!
Dumb comment by a dumb person..
Who? I am racist? Yes
As for me..i don't judge people based on facial Appearance, but on inner beauty😂