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Phalen Creek : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lake Phalen
Lake Phalen is an urban lake located in Saint Paul, Minnesota and in its suburb of Maplewood. It is one of the largest lakes in Saint Paul and is the centerpiece of the Phalen Regional Park System.〔(Lake Phalen ) ''Minnesota Department of Natural Resources''〕 The lake drains into the Mississippi River after traveling through Phalen Creek. The lake and surrounding park receive around 500,000 visitors each year.〔(Lake Phalen Shoreland Restoration Project ) ''Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District''〕 ==Lake== Lake Phalen is one of the Twin Cities most popular fishing lakes. The lake is stocked with walleyes every other year and tiger muskies every three years. The lake also has northern pike, largemouth bass, crappie and sunfish that are able to maintain population levels naturally.〔Niskanen, Chris (July 2, 1998), "Lake Phalen has it all, Except Catfish", ''Saint Paul Pioneer Press''〕 The lake has a watershed.〔(The search for better fishing ) ''Minnesota Department of Natural Resources''〕 The lake is also home to an unusual fish. The rainbow darter was first found in 1996 by workers from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The fish normally lives in fast moving streams. The fish is only found in six to eight other streams in Minnesota.〔Debevec, Chuck (October 2001), ("Little Fish Proves a Big Mystery at Phalen Lake" ) ''The Riverview Times ''〕 Eurasian watermilfoil, an invasive species to Minnesota, was first discovered in the lake in 1997 and continues to grow in the lake.
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