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Rocky Lake
T18 ED BPP
Vital Statistics
- Size: 1,516 acres
- Regulated: 767 acres
- Non-Regulated: 749 acres
- Upland: 746 acres
- Forested Wetland (NWI): 210 acres
- Non-Forested Wetland: 458 acres
- Open Water: 105 acres
- Roads: trails-1 mile
- Biophysical Region: Eastern Interior
- BPL Region: East
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Exemplary Natural Communities
Scientific Name | Common Name | State Rank | Global Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Red Oak - Northern Hardwoods - White Pine Forest | Oak - Northern Hardwoods Forest | S4 | GNR |
Streamshore Ecosystem | Streamshore Ecosystem | S4 | GNR |
Rare Plants
There are no documented occurrences of rare plants within this Ecoreserve.
Rare Animals
There are no documented occurrences of rare animals within this Ecoreserve. For more information on rare animals in Maine, visit the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Description
Straddling the East Machias River, the Rocky Lake ecological reserve supports a diverse 500+ acre streamshore ecosystem. Much of this streamshore is emergent wetland, including two peatland areas identified as acidic fens. The streamshore also includes a small but interesting floodplain forest on a river levee. Floodplain forests with silver maple are uncommon in this region of the state, and one silver maple was measured at 64 inches in diameter.
Upland forests within the reserve are unremarkable and characteristic of Downeast Maine. Much of the upland acreage is a post-burn association of red oak, red maple, bigtooth aspen, and red and white pine. According to BPL stand type maps, only 10% of the acreage is within the sawtimber class. Conifer dominated stands indicate a heavy past influence of spruce budworm.
Resources
- Rocky Lake Management District: Management Plan. 1981. Bureau of Public Lands, Department of Conservation, Augusta, Maine. 42 pp.