Iznik Lake, Turkey's fifth largest freshwater resource, is experiencing a withdrawal due to seasonal drought and irrigation conditions, forming small islets and causing fishing boats to run aground. The water level drop has also exposed a basilica remnant from 1500 years ago, which was planned to be converted into an underwater archeology museum. The drought impacts the lake's ecology and is used for agricultural irrigation and fishing. Both Göl-Der President Semih Öz and the Iznik Central Fisheries Cooperative expect the lake to refill with rain.