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Gabilan Creek flows into [[Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park|Carr Lake]], where it meets [[Alisal Creek]] and [[Natividad Creek]], before continuing into the [[The Gabilan / Reclamation Ditch Watershed| Gabilan/Reclamation Ditch]] as it exits the [[City of Salinas]] to the west and meets the Pacific Ocean at [[Moss Landing Harbor]].
 
Gabilan Creek flows into [[Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park|Carr Lake]], where it meets [[Alisal Creek]] and [[Natividad Creek]], before continuing into the [[The Gabilan / Reclamation Ditch Watershed| Gabilan/Reclamation Ditch]] as it exits the [[City of Salinas]] to the west and meets the Pacific Ocean at [[Moss Landing Harbor]].
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==Links==
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*[[Gabilan Watershed: Flow duration analysis]]
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*[[Conversion of Carr Lake to a Multi-Use Park]]
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*[[The Gabilan / Reclamation Ditch Watershed]]
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*[[City of Salinas]]
  
 
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Gabilan Creek flows into Carr Lake, where it meets Alisal Creek and Natividad Creek, before continuing into the Gabilan/Reclamation Ditch as it exits the City of Salinas to the west and meets the Pacific Ocean at Moss Landing Harbor.

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