Lake Auburn

Lake Auburn is a lake and reservoir in Auburn, Maine. The Lake has a total area of 2,260 acres (910 ha) and a maximum depth of 118 feet (36 m).[2] It is the water supply for the Lewiston-Auburn area. The lake is closed to most recreational activity, including ice fishing and swimming.[3] In 2013, the Lake experienced several small algal blooms, though the fishing conditions and local water supply were not extensively harmed by the change in conditions. Some of Maine's most sought after fish species are found in the lake, including Salmon, Lake Trout, and Brook Trout. In recent years, Lake Auburn has also seen rising populations of warm water fish species such as Largemouth Bass and Chain Pickerel, which are now thriving in soft, shallow areas of the lake. The rise of warmwater fish in the lake may have an impact on native Coldwater fishes in the near future.[4]

Lake Auburn
Lake Auburn is located in Maine
Lake Auburn
Lake Auburn
LocationAuburn, Maine
Coordinates44°08′49″N 70°15′00″W
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area2,260 acres (910 ha)
Max. depth118 ft (36 m)
Surface elevation259 ft (79 m)[1]
Lake Auburn in 1911
Professor Jonathan Stanton of Bates College on a bird walk in Maine at Lake Auburn

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Auburn
  2. "Auburn Lake" (PDF). Maine. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  3. "LAKE AUBURN WATERSHED PROTECTION COMMISSION" (PDF). LakeAuburnWater.org. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  4. Fleming, Deirdre (May 4, 2013). "Lake Auburn: Good fishing in troubled water". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 5 September 2014.



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