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Maine's Wetlands, Lakes, and Surface Water
Lakes
- Bottom Sediments of Sebago Lake
- Songo Beach, Sebago Lake State Park
- Summary of Sebago Lake Shoreline Change Studies, 1990-1997
- Why is Sebago Lake so deep?
- Lakes of Maine - Special collection of information about Maine lakes
- KnowledgeBase - Catalogue of documents and data sets for the Gulf of Maine watershed. Includes data from the University of Maine PEARL database
- Portland Water District Sebago Lake
Surface Water
- Engineered Solutions to Stream Bank Erosion: A Case Study
- Measurement of Stream Discharge Using Weirs and Flumes
- Sandy River Bank Erosion, Avon, Maine - 2nd Update
- U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources of Maine
Wetlands
- The Sunkhaze Peatland Complex
- Beginning With Habitat
- Maine Department of Environmental Protection Maine's Wetlands
- Maine Department of Environmental Protection Natural Resources Protection Act
- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Geologic Maps
- National Wetlands Inventory Maps (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)
- Shoreline Classification of Sebago Lake
- Search for geologic maps
Last updated on February 13, 2015