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San Felipe Lake is a perennial natural
lake A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from ...
located in the southern
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, almost wholly in northern
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with its western edge on the border with
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, California.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data
The National Map
accessed February 6, 2016
The lake is a critical wetland, rare plant, and wildlife resource in need of additional conservation and enhancement. San Felipe Lake is the terminus of Pacheco Creek, which drains the western slope of California's
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. Its outflows once formed the beginning of the
Pajaro River The Pajaro River (''pájaro'' is ''bird'' in Spanish language, Spanish) is a U.S. river in the Central Coast (California), Central Coast region of California, forming part of the border between San Benito County, California, San Benito and Sant ...
through a series of meandering sloughs and wetlands, but now flow through the Miller Canal, constructed in 1874, to the upper reaches of the river. The Pajaro River, in turn, conveys its waters ultimately to
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and the
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.


History

San Felipe Lake's primary tributary, Pacheco Creek, was also known as Arroyo de San Felipe The San Felipe name is preserved in the names of Spanish land grants,
Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe Rancho Ausaymas y San Felipe was a Mexican land grant in present-day San Benito County and Santa Clara County, California a consists of two square leagues (San Felipe) given in 1833 by Governor José Figueroa and two square leagues (Ausaymas) giv ...
and to the south
Rancho Bolsa de San Felipe Rancho or Ranchos may refer to: Settlements and communities *Rancho, Aruba, former fishing village and neighbourhood of Oranjestad *Ranchos of California, 19th century land grants in Alta California ** List of California Ranchos * Ranchos, Buenos ...
, both given to Don
Francisco Pérez Pacheco Don Francisco Pérez Pacheco (1790–1860) was a Californio ranchero, soldier, and prominent public figure. He was the recipient of numerous rancho grants and become one of the largest landowners in Monterey County and San Benito County. Today n ...
in 1833 and 1840, respectively. San Felipe Lake was also known historically as Soap Lake. However, Soap Lake is a much larger depression or floodplain between the Sargent Hills of the southern
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and the Upper Pajaro River, including San Felipe Lake. The Soap Lake Floodplain was historically a mix of seasonal and perennial, fresh and saline wetlands connected by swales and sloughs. Soap Lake plays an important role in attenuating flood peaks on the Pajaro River.


Watershed

San Felipe Lake is a
sag pond A sag pond is a body of fresh water collected in the lowest parts of a depression formed between two sides of an active strike-slip, transtensional or normal fault zone. Formation A sag pond is formed along a strike-slip fault, which may creat ...
dammed by the fault scarp of the
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, which runs along the western shoreline of the lake. The lake is approximately wide and long, with a surface area of , but is estimated to be less than 50-60% of its original summer size since construction of the outflows to the Miller Canal. Its primary inflow is from Pacheco Creek, but its other tributaries are Tequisquita Slough and Ortega Creek. Tequisquita Slough, in turn, receives flows from Santa Ana Creek, Arroyo de las Viboras, and Arroyo Dos Picachos.


Ecology

Natural warm, shallow, but perennial lakes are uncommon in California, partly because many have been drained for agriculture. San Felipe Lake hosts runs of the federally threatened South-Central California Coast
steelhead trout Steelhead, or occasionally steelhead trout, is the anadromous form of the coastal rainbow trout or Columbia River redband trout (''O. m. gairdneri'', also called redband steelhead). Steelhead are native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacif ...
(''Oncorhynchus mykiss'')
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(DPS). However, the lake is likely too warm for steelhead summer rearing although suitable for spring growth before and during steelhead smolt out-migration. A 2009-2010 gill net fish survey found the most common fish were
Eurasian carp The common carp (''Cyprinus carpio''), also known as European carp, Eurasian carp, or simply carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes and large rivers in Europe and Asia.Fishbase''Cyprinus carpio'' Linnaeus, 1758/ref>Ark ...
(''Cyprinus carpio)'', hitch (''Lavinia exilicauda''), and Sacramento sucker (''Catostomus occidentalis''); predatory fish included
Sacramento pikeminnow The Sacramento pikeminnow (''Ptychocheilus grandis''), formerly known as the Sacramento squawfish, is a large species of freshwater Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish belonging to the Family (biology), family Leuciscidae, the daces, chubs, Phoxinus, ...
(''Ptychocheilus grandis''), non-native
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(''Ameiurus nebulosus'') and non-native
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(''Micropterus salmoides''). In 1912,
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recorded reports of
Chinook salmon The Chinook salmon (''Oncorhynchus tshawytscha'') is the largest and most valuable species of Oncorhynchus, Pacific salmon. Its common name is derived from the Chinookan peoples. Other vernacular names for the species include king salmon, quinn ...
(''Oncorhynchus tschawytscha'') in the Pajaro River watershed. More recently, in 2005, two adult Chinook salmon caught in and released from San Felipe Lake, although these may have been fall-run Central Valley Chinook salmon from hatchery fish released into Monterey Bay. San Felipe Lake, which is the central feature of the "Bolsa de San Felipe", is designated as a "California
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" by the
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. The Bolsa is a crossroads for birds migrating between
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to the north, Monterey Bay to the west and the Central Valley to the east. The Bolsa is also identified by the National Audubon Society as a "bird vagrant trap", a site where bird species far outside of their normal range appear.{{cite web , title=Pajaro River Watershed Integrated Regional Water Management Plan Work Plan , date=May 2005 , url=http://www.pajaroriverwatershed.org/files/Pajaro_IRWMP_WorkPlan.pdf , access-date=2010-07-05 Only portions of San Felipe Lake are protected by
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, and new land management conservation easements, rather than limited agricultural easements, are needed to protect habitat for rare species. The current management of natural areas surrounding San Felipe Lake is geared towards ranching and agriculture, which is associated with unnaturally-timed summer water releases,
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(for agriculture), cattle trampling and soil compaction, that negatively impacts the fragile wetlands and adjacent alkaline grassland that fringe San Felipe Lake and its flood plain.


See also

*
Pacheco Creek (San Benito County) Pacheco Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed February 6, 2016 west by southwest flowing stream which heads in the Diablo Range in southeastern Santa Clara County ...
*
Pajaro River The Pajaro River (''pájaro'' is ''bird'' in Spanish language, Spanish) is a U.S. river in the Central Coast (California), Central Coast region of California, forming part of the border between San Benito County, California, San Benito and Sant ...


References

Lakes of San Benito County, California San Benito County, California