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Aquatic synthesis for Voyageurs National Park

January 1, 2003

Voyageurs National Park (VOYA), which was established in 1975, contains significant aquatic resources with about 50% of its total area of 883 km2 (341 mi2) consisting of aquatic habitats.  In addition to the Park's 30 named lakes, there are numerous wetlands including hundreds of beaver ponds.  Due to the Park's size and location in the drainage basin, aquatic resources within the Park are particularly susceptible to activities and developments that occur outside its' boundary.  This is particularly true in regard to the water quality and aquatic communities in the four large lakes that comprise 96% of the Park's total lake area of 34,400 ha (133 mi2).  Because most Park activities center on the lakes, particularly the large lakes, resource managers need to have knowledge and understanding of VOYA's aquatic resources to effectively preserve, in an unimpaired condition, the ecological processed, biological and cultural diversity, and history of the northwoods, lakecountry border shared with Canada.

Publication Year 2003
Title Aquatic synthesis for Voyageurs National Park
Authors Larry A. Kallemeyn, Kerry L. Holmberg, Jim A. Perry, Beth Y. Odde
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Information and Technology Report
Series Number 2003-0001
Index ID itr030001
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Columbia Environmental Research Center