geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirThe Fish River is a 69.9-mile-long (112.5 km)[1] river in northern Maine in the United States. It is a tributary of the Saint John River, which flows to the Bay of Fundy (an arm of the Atlantic Ocean) in New Brunswick, Canada.
River in the United States
Fish River |
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 Fish River in 1940 near its confluence with the Saint John River at Fort Kent, Maine |
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• location | Maine |
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• location | Saint John River |
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• coordinates | 47°15′14″N 68°35′42″W |
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• elevation | 500 feet (150 m) |
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Fish River Lake |
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Ferguson Brook |
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Hewes Brook |
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Portage Lake |
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Mosquito Brook |
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St Froid Lake |
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Pinette Brook |
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SR 11 Eagle Lake |
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Bangor and Aroostook Railroad |
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Pennington Brook |
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Bear Brook |
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Thibadeau Brook |
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Eagle Lake |
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Square Lake |
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Cross Lake |
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SR 161 Guerette |
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Mud Lake |
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Sinclair |
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Long Lake |
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Fall Brook |
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Soldier Pond |
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Spaulding Brook |
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Pinette Brook |
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Bangor and Aroostook Railroad |
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Perley Brook |
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US 1 Fort Kent |
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Saint John River |
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From its start at the confluence of Fox Brook and Carr Pond Stream (46°46′37″N 68°46′52″W), in Maine Township 13, Range 8, WELS, the river runs north to Fish River Lake, then east to Portage Lake. It then runs northwards through St. Froid Lake and Eagle Lake to the Saint John River at Fort Kent. The latter section is roughly parallel to Maine State Route 11.
Fish River Lake
Body of water
Fish River Lake is on the border of range 8 townships 13 and 14. Fish River enters the south end of the lake 2 miles (3.2 km) downstream of the confluence of Fox Brook and Carr Pond Stream. Tributaries Smith Brook and Chase Brook flow into the west side of the lake from township 14, range 9. Fish River overflows the north end of the lake into Round Pond and then 12 miles (19 km) to Portage Lake.[2]
Portage Lake
Body of water
Portage Lake |
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Location | Aroostook County |
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Coordinates | 46°46′N 68°30′W |
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Max. length | 4.3 mi (6.9 km)[2] |
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Surface area | 2,258 acres (914 ha)[3] |
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Water volume | 18,971 acre⋅ft (23,400,000 m3)[3] |
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Surface elevation | 609 ft (186 m) |
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Portage Lake is entirely within the town of Portage Lake. Fish River enters the western end of the lake near the western edge of town and overflows the northern end of the lake near the northern edge of town. Tributary Mosquito Brook flows 8 miles (13 km) from township 14, range 7, into the northern part of the lake. The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad approaches from the south and runs along the eastern shore of the lake to follow the Fish River from Portage Lake all the way downstream to Fort Kent.[2]
Saint Froid Lake
Body of water
Saint Froid Lake |
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Location | Aroostook County |
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Coordinates | 46°57′N 68°37′W |
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Max. length | 8 mi (13 km)[2] |
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Surface area | 2,339 acres (947 ha)[3] |
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Water volume | 93,853 acre⋅ft (115,766,000 m3)[3] |
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Surface elevation | 581 ft (177 m) |
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Fish River flows into the south end of Saint Froid Lake 10 miles (16 km) downstream of Portage Lake. Saint Froid Lake is almost entirely in Winterville Plantation. Tributary Red River flows 14 miles (23 km) from Pushineer Pond, Deboullie Pond, Gardner Pond, Galilee Pond, Denny Pond, Black Pond, Island Pond, Upper Pond, and Stink Pond in township 15, range 9, into the west side of Saint Froid Lake. The north end of Saint Froid Lake overflows into the Fish River 3 miles (4.8 km) upstream of Eagle Lake of the Fish River chain of lakes. The railroad follows the eastern shore of Saint Froid Lake and the western shore of Eagle Lake through the town of Eagle Lake and then follows the Fish River 13 miles (21 km) into Fort Kent.[2]
See also
References
- U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed June 22, 2011
- The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer (Thirteenth ed.). Freeport, Maine: DeLorme Mapping Company. 1988. pp. 63–68. ISBN 0-89933-035-5.
- Maine Depts. of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (2005-08-04). "Maine Lakes: Morphometry and Geographic Information". Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research, The University of Maine. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
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- Allagash Wilderness Waterway
- Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
- Clair–Fort Kent Bridge
- Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge
- Florenceville Bridge
- Fort Kent
- Hartland Bridge
- North Maine Woods
- Reversing Falls
- Saint John Harbour Bridge
- Saint John River High Level Crossing
- Saint Leonard–Van Buren Bridge
- Tinker Dam
- Watson Settlement Bridge
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На других языках
[de] Fish River (Saint John River)
Der Fish River (engl. für „Fischfluss“) ist ein 110 km langer rechter Nebenfluss des Saint John River im US-Bundesstaat Maine.
- [en] Fish River (Maine)
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