The Atrek (Persian: اترک, Kurdish: Etrek, Turkmen: Etrek), also known as the Attrack,[1]Atrak, and Etrek, is a fast-moving river which begins in the mountains of north-eastern Iran (37°10′N59°00′E / 37.167°N 59.000°E / 37.167; 59.000) and flows 563 kilometres (350 mi) westward, draining into the south-eastern corner of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan. Because of the high use of its waters for irrigation, the Atrek only flows into the Caspian when it is in its flood stage.
Geography
The Atrek is 669 kilometres (416 mi) long and drains a basin of 27,300 square kilometres (10,500 sq mi).
Even though sturgeons concentrate in the area of the Caspian Sea next to the Turkmen coast, they do not currently migrate into the Atrek River owing to its low water level and pollution. Since the Atrek is the only Caspian watershed river of the Turkmen coast, sturgeons no longer reproduce in Turkmenistan.[3]