The catchment area of the lake has a population of around 170,000
people, with 131,000 people living directly at the lake shore (43,000 in
Albania and 88,000 in Macedonia). The population in the catchment has increased
greatly by 100,000 people in the last half century, putting the lake's fragile
ecosystem under pressure. The historic monuments, as well as the pristine lake
environment make the area around Lake Ohrid a prime site for tourism. In the
1980s more than 200’000 national and international tourists went on a literal
pilgrimage to the Macedonian lake side every year. During theYugoslavcrisis and particularly after the
interethnic conflicts within Macedonia in 2001 international tourism collapsed
but has been slowly recovering during the past years. Even though many of the
above visitors are staying for a weekend only, tourism makes an important share
of local economy.