Water Lettuce Infestation Threatens El Salvador’s Largest Lake
Invasive plant harms fishing industry and tourism
A thick blanket of invasive water lettuce has overrun El Salvador’s largest lake, choking its waters and devastating local fishing and tourism.
The rapid spread of the aquatic weed, fueled by pollution and warmer temperatures, has led to declining fish stocks and driven away visitors.
Environmental authorities are scrambling to remove the vegetation, warning that the lake’s ecosystem faces long-term damage if the crisis is not contained.