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Aquatic Habitat Plan Summary

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The Southeast Fisheries District encompasses 19 counties and is bordered to the east by Missouri River and the north by the Platte River. Approximately 66% of the state's population resides here (1,305,195) and, although it contains 166 public water bodies, it accounts for the smallest amount of surface acres of water at 10,655. As such, the district is comprised of mainly small, flood-control reservoirs, private ponds and warmwater rivers and streams. SOUTHEAST DISTRICT Southeast Red Cedar Two Rivers SRA/WMA Wild Plum East and West Twin Reservoirs WMA Wildwood Lake WMA Holmes Lake Cottontail Swanton WMA (Swan Creek 67) Alexandria SRA Clatonia 3A Rockford Lake SRA Bear Pierce Cedar 2A Wilson Creek 2X WMA Kirkman's Cove Verdon Lake SRA 10

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