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Straussee
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Straussee |
| image | Strausberg (Panorama).jpg |
| location | Strausberg, Brandenburg |
| pushpin_map | Brandenburg |
| coords | |
| basin_countries | Germany |
| length | 3.8 km |
| width | 600 m |
| area | 1.36 km² |
| depth | 9.9 m |
| max-depth | 20 m |
| volume | 13480000 m3 |
| max-depth = 20 m The Straussee is a German lake located in Strausberg, Brandenburg. It is situated about 30 km north-east of the city of Berlin. The town of Strausberg occupies the eastern shore of the lake, whilst the forest of the Strausberger Forest is on the western shore.
Overview
The lake is approximately 3.8 km long and 600 m wide, with an average depth of 9.9 m and a maximum depth of 20 m. It is crossed in its middle by the Straussee Ferry, an unusual electrically propelled passenger cable ferry.
The lake is relatively rich in fish, and is popular with both anglers and commercial fishermen. It contains populations of northern pike, zander, eel, crayfish, burbot, various species of perch, and carp. Rainbow trout are bred in fish farms.
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