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Roberts Lake is a freshwater lake located in the city of[[Seaside]], and within the [[Canyon del Rey Watershed]]. It was formerly an estuary but the development of construction and fill for local highways removed any saltwater influence. The lake is named after Dr. John Roberts a founder of the city  <ref> See Monterey. Roberts Lake. https://www.seemonterey.com/listings/roberts-lake/519/</ref> The lake provides habitat for local waterfowl, including the rare Heermann's Gull <ref> Herrera J. 2019 April 9 Nesting island to launch Saturday on Roberts Lake in Seaside. Monterey Herald. https://www.montereyherald.com/2019/04/09/nesting-island-to-launch-saturday-on-roberts-lake-in-seaside/</ref>  
 
Roberts Lake is a freshwater lake located in the city of[[Seaside]], and within the [[Canyon del Rey Watershed]]. It was formerly an estuary but the development of construction and fill for local highways removed any saltwater influence. The lake is named after Dr. John Roberts a founder of the city  <ref> See Monterey. Roberts Lake. https://www.seemonterey.com/listings/roberts-lake/519/</ref> The lake provides habitat for local waterfowl, including the rare Heermann's Gull <ref> Herrera J. 2019 April 9 Nesting island to launch Saturday on Roberts Lake in Seaside. Monterey Herald. https://www.montereyherald.com/2019/04/09/nesting-island-to-launch-saturday-on-roberts-lake-in-seaside/</ref>  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 5 April 2020

Roberts Lake is a freshwater lake located in the city ofSeaside, and within the Canyon del Rey Watershed. It was formerly an estuary but the development of construction and fill for local highways removed any saltwater influence. The lake is named after Dr. John Roberts a founder of the city [1] The lake provides habitat for local waterfowl, including the rare Heermann's Gull [2]

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Seaside Canyon del Rey Watershed

References

  1. See Monterey. Roberts Lake. https://www.seemonterey.com/listings/roberts-lake/519/
  2. Herrera J. 2019 April 9 Nesting island to launch Saturday on Roberts Lake in Seaside. Monterey Herald. https://www.montereyherald.com/2019/04/09/nesting-island-to-launch-saturday-on-roberts-lake-in-seaside/