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* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_LagoonBreaching2001_010403.pdf Winter Water Quality of the Carmel and Salinas Lagoons, Monterey, California: 2000/2001]
 
* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_LagoonBreaching2001_010403.pdf Winter Water Quality of the Carmel and Salinas Lagoons, Monterey, California: 2000/2001]
 
* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_LagoonBreaching2001-2002_020923B.pdf Hydrology and Water Quality of the Carmel and Salinas Lagoons Monterey Bay, California 2001/2002]
 
* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_LagoonBreaching2001-2002_020923B.pdf Hydrology and Water Quality of the Carmel and Salinas Lagoons Monterey Bay, California 2001/2002]
* 2002-3 report to MCWRA
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* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_LagoonBreaching2002-2003_030630.pdf Hydrology and Water Quality Of the Carmel and Salinas Lagoons Monterey Bay, California 2002/2003]
* 2004 report to Cal-Am
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* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_CalAmLagoonGW_041217_fw.pdf Potential Effects of Groundwater Extractions on Carmel Lagoon]
* 2004 report on habitat types
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* [http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_CarmelLagoonWetlandHabitat_060710.pdf Wetland Habitat Types of the Carmel River Lagoon]
 
* 2004 report to State Parks
 
* 2004 report to State Parks
 
* 2004-5 report to State Parks
 
* 2004-5 report to State Parks

Revision as of 23:52, 9 April 2013

Carmel River Lagoon. Image: ESA

The Carmel River Lagoon is located on the Central Coast of California, at the end of the 255 square mile Carmel River Watershed [1]. During high flows the sand bar at Carmel River State Beach is breached and the lagoon empties into Carmel Bay, part of the federally protected Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary [2].

Reports

The California Coast Watershed Studies Team (CCoWS) has produced several reports on the Carmel River Lagoon:

Gages

  • The lagoon stage in feet is listed on this page

References

  1. California State Parks
  2. Lower Carmel River and Lagoon Floodplain Restoration Project

Links

Disclaimer

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