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  2. Upper Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Upper Otay Reservoir, also called Upper Otay Lake, is a 20 acres (8.1 ha) artificial lake in San Diego County, California. It was created in 1959 as a hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Florida Largemouth bass. The reservoir has been open to the public since 1996. [2]

  3. Lower Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It is flanked by Otay Mountain to the southeast, the Jamul Mountains to the east, Otay Lakes Road and Upper Otay Reservoir to the north, and the city of Chula Vista to the west. The reservoir is formed by impounding the waters of the Otay River , behind Savage Dam , completed in 1918, and is also the terminus for the second San Diego Aqueduct ...

  4. Otay River - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Otay Reservoir is formed by Upper Otay Dam, built in 1901. [9] The reservoir was established as a hatchery for the introduction of Florida-strain largemouth bass in 1959. [11] The reservoir was chemically treated first, which killed all of the native fish. [12] In 1996, the reservoir was opened to fishing, but all fish caught must be ...

  5. Otay Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Otay Mountain Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in San Diego County, California, 12 miles east of the community of Otay Mesa and just north of the Mexico–United States border. Some parts of the wilderness area rise quickly from sea level, reaching a peak of just over 3,500 feet (1,100 m) at the summit of Otay Mountain. [3]

  6. Barrett Dam - Wikipedia

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    Water stored at Lower Otay passes through the Otay Water Treatment Plant before entering the municipal system. Barrett is one of two dams on Cottonwood Creek, the other being Morena Dam 8 miles (13 km) upstream. Because Barrett is a deeper and narrower lake than Morena and experiences less evaporation, the city prioritizes water storage in Barrett.

  7. Great Lakes fish thought extinct for decades rediscovered ...

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    It's a fish story with a big, unexpected plot twist. A native Great Lakes whitefish thought extinct for nearly 40 years has been rediscovered by scientists – in the wrong Great Lake.. The ...

  8. Percopsis omiscomaycus - Wikipedia

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    These are freshwater fish that prefer clear to slightly turbid water, and are found in rivers and lakes throughout North America. [2] They are a generally small fish found in deep waters by day, but which migrate to shallower waters at night.They are most often seen washed up on beaches and are rarely seen alive or correctly identified.

  9. A Walk in the Park: Pecatonica's Four Lakes was made for ...

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    History: The Four Lakes ponds were originally constructed in 1924 as rearing ponds for the state fish hatchery system. In 1961 Winnebago County Forest Preserve District traded 193-acre Rock Cut ...