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Angove Lake

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Type
  
Freshwater

Primary outflows
  
Gardner Creek

Max. length
  
900 metres (2,953 ft)

Length
  
900 m

Catchment area
  
29 km²

Inflow source
  
Angove River

Primary inflows
  
Angove River

Basin countries
  
Australia

Area
  
33 ha

Width
  
400 m

Catchment area
  
29 km²

Angove Lake

Location
  
Great Southern, Western Australia

Designation
  
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve

Angove Lake is a permanent freshwater lake in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.

Contents

Map of Angove Lake, Manypeaks WA 6328, Australia

Description

The lake is part of the Moates Lake System along with Moates Lake and Lake Gardner. All of these lakes were linked to form a large estuarine system during the last interglacial period approximately 120,000 years ago.

The main waterbody covers a maximum area of 40 hectares (99 acres) but the associated wetlands covers an area closer to 100 hectares (247 acres). The area south of the lake was drained with a 3-kilometre (2 mi) channel being constructed to connect it with Gardner Creek. The water in the lake is fresh and low in tannin, water from the river system that supplies the lake is also used pumped to Albany as part of the towns water supply.

Environment

Very little of the catchment is cleared so the stream system and the lake are in almost pristine condition. The lake itself is essentially a large sedge swamp with large stands of Baumea articulata with fringing forest of paperbark and Agonis. The lake forms part of the Two Peoples Bay and Mount Manypeaks Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its significance in the conservation of several rare and threatened bird species.

The critically endangered Spotted Galaxias, Galaxias truttaceus hesperius, is only found in the Angove River, the lake and the Goodga River.

References

Angove Lake Wikipedia