Resko Przymorskie
| Resko Przymorskie | |
|---|---|
Windsurfer and kiteboarder on Resko Przymorskie | |
| Location | Trzebiatów Coast, Poland |
| Coordinates | 54°08′32″N 15°22′37″E / 54.14222°N 15.37694°E |
| Type | Coastal |
| Primary inflows | Old Rega, Błotnica, Łużanka |
| Primary outflows | Błotnica (so-called Regoujście) |
| Max. length | 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) |
| Max. width | 2.35 kilometres (1.46 mi) |
| Surface area | 55.39–66.86 square kilometres (21.39–25.81 sq mi) |
| Average depth | 1.3 metres (4 ft 3 in) |
| Max. depth | 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) |
| Surface elevation | 0.1–0.3 metres (3.9 in – 11.8 in) above sea level |
| Settlements | Dźwirzyno, Rogowo |
Resko Przymorskie (German: Kamper See) is a coastal lake of the Baltic Sea on the Trzebiatów Coast, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, within the gminas of Trzebiatów and Kołobrzeg. The surface area of the water body varies, according to various sources, from 55.39 square kilometers to even 66.86 square kilometers.
As a coastal lake, the water body serves as a protected natural habitat within the Natura 2000 network (Special Area of Conservation) known as the Trzebiatów-Kołobrzeg Coastal Belt. The lake's waters have been assessed as non-pristine, and the lake itself as vulnerable to environmental degradation.
The area of Resko Przymorskie is a breeding ground for waterfowl and a refugium for anseriformes. Thirteen breeding species have been observed around the lake, including four endangered species.
In terms of fishery typology, it is a pike-perch lake.
Resko Przymorskie is a shallow, polymictic lake with its bottom located in a cryptodepression.