Harney Lake is a shallow
alkali
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lake
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basin located in southeast
Oregon
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, United States, approximately south of the city of
Burns
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. The lake lies within the boundary of the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and is the lowest point in the
Blitzen Valley drainage.
History
The lake has been known by several names, including Salt Lake in 1838, Tonowama,
and Lake Harney.
Despite a history of 9,000 years of human inhabitation on Harney Lake by the
Northern Paiute Indians primarily as nomadic wintering camps, little sign of modern human habitation is evident on Harney Lake. The nearest residents live in the community of
Narrows.
Water level
During wet years, the lake receives water from
Malheur Lake
Malheur Lake ( ) is one of the lakes in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, Harney County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located about southeast of Burns, Oregon, Burns, the lake is marsh fed by the Donner und Blitzen ...
, located approximately to the east. The depth of Harney Lake is less than during normal water years and has dried up completely during times of drought.
As typical to other alkali lake beds in the western United States, minimal aquatic life is found in Harney Lake. A species of inland
brine shrimp
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is the only form of life in Harney Lake. Despite its limited food supply, the lake is part of an important inland marsh ecosystem for migratory birds in the arid southeast Oregon desert.
Ecology
Malheur Lake Basin redband trout
Malheur and Harney lakes have reduced access by
Great Basin redband trout due to irrigation diversions, channelization, draining of marshlands and high alkalinities. Even if trout could gain access again, redband populations would not survive in this marginal habitat. Harney Lake has been inhospitable to redband trout for many years due to high alkalinities. Today, redband trout in the Malheur Lakes Basin are widely distributed in small- and medium-size streams.
The redband is a unique subspecies adapted to the Malheur Lake Basin ecosystem. In these closed
High Desert basins, redband trout have evolved to survive in environments with vast extremes of both water flow and temperature. They are one of only eight separate desert basin populations of interior native redband trout. The Malheur Lakes redband comprises 10 population groups in the closed interior basin of Harney and Malheur lakes. Historically, all streams were interconnected and these fish moved to the lakes and among population segments.
While not an officially designated threatened or endangered species, the Redband Trout is recognized as important resource, and this law sets aside land in Oregon for protection and research of Redband Trout. The
Steens Mountains Cooperative Management and Protection Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–399)
Malheur Lake Basin Redband - The Ecological Angler
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See also
* List of lakes in Oregon
This is a list of the lakes and reservoirs of Oregon. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
Gallery
File:AbertRim-right.jpg, Lake Abert and the Abert Rim
File:Applegate Lake Oregon.jpg, Applegate ...
References
External links
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan
*Getting, A. C. (1992
''Lake and Marsh-Edge Settlements on Malheur Lake, Harney County, Oregon.''
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 14(1): 110–129.
*O'Grady, P. W. (2006
''Before Winter Comes: Archaeological Investigations of Settlement and Subsistence in Harney Valley, Harney County, Oregon.''
unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology. University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 541 pp.
*Templeton, A. (2015
''Oregon Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Knife.''
(west of Burns, Oregon) Oregon Public Radio, March 5, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
*Vickstrom, D., and L. A. Sirrine (2001
''Harney-Maiheur Lakes Sub-Basin Assessment.''
Harney County Watershed Council. Burns, Oregon.
Photo of merging lakes
spilling over Frenchglen Highway
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Lakes of Oregon
Lakes of Harney County, Oregon
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Endorheic lakes of Oregon