Fish Beginning with
Karekin Deveciyan's ''Türkiye'de Balık ve Balıkçılık'' in 1915, a total of 15 different fish species have been recorded in Lake Eğirdir. Of these, 7 are
endemic species that still inhabit the lake, 2 are endemic species that are now
locally extinct, 4 are
introduced species, 1 is of uncertain origin but is native to the area, and 1 is of unknown status but likely an exotic species. It is not native to the lake, but when exactly it was introduced is unknown. From 1970 to 1985, Lake Eğirdir accounted for 75% of Turkey's annual crayfish catch. In 1986, however, the lake's crayfish population "collapsed" due to
crayfish plague and crayfish harvesting stopped. Its population later recovered somewhat and commercial harvesting was resumed in 1999; however, catch numbers have never recovered to pre-plague levels (harvests are "1 to 2 orders of magnitude lower than those in the early 1980s". Another outbreak of crayfish plague in the lake in 2004 killed off much of the local population, and commercial harvesting of crayfish in Lake Eğirdir was banned in 2009. The pathogen causing crayfish plague,
Aphanomyces astaci, has remained present in the lake, which may have prevented the local crayfish population from fully recovering to previous levels. == Economy ==