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St. Mary's River (Nova Scotia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Mary's River (Nova Scotia)
The St. Mary's River is a Canadian river. It runs through Guysborough County, Antigonish County and Pictou County of Nova Scotia and drains into the Atlantic Ocean at Sonora, Nova Scotia. At approximately , it is one of Nova Scotia's longest rivers. The river drains an area approximately of and has four branches the West, East, North and Main. It offers important Atlantic Salmon habitat and the riverbanks are provide habitat for the wood turtle.〔Sean C. Mitchell, (''St. Mary's River Hydrology'' ), St. Mary’s River Association Technical Report #001, 2009〕 There are an estimated 130 lakes in the St. Mary's watershed, ranging in size from less than to (Lochaber Lake). The largest lakes, all on the East and North branches, are the Lochaber, Lochiel, Eden and Archibald’s Mills Lakes. Named Rivère Isle Verte by Champlain,〔C. Bruce Fergusson, ("St. Mary's River" ), ''Place Names of Nova Scotia'', 1967〕 the current name is from Fort Saint Marie, a French-built fort which was later taken over and destroyed by the British. There was also a Fort Saint Charles on the river nearby; both were 17th century forts.〔Nova Scotia Museum: (French Fort Sainte Marie )〕 ==Known fish species in the St. Mary's system== #Alewife #Atlantic Salmon #Smelt #Brook Trout #Shiner (fish) #Brown Bullhead #American Eel #Lamprey #Yellow Perch #American Shad #White Perch #Rainbow Trout Escaped Farmed Fish #Atlantic mackerel in the Surf
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