Archbold Biological Station
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Lake Annie view from the northeast, May 1992. State Road 70 is in foreground. Photo by Custom Aerial Photos.

LAKE ANNIE:
Pristine headwaters

  Lake Annie is a pristine, 90-acre sinkhole lake at the northern end of the Archbold main property. Purchased in 1983 as part of the Frances and Page Hufty Tract, the lake is of exceptional geological and ecological interest. The lake provides an opportunity to study not just a pristine lake, but also the uppermost water in a chain of connected lakes and streams. The lake is closed to fishing and to public access and all research projects proposed at the lake are subject to prior review by Archbold's Executive Director.

It lies at 111 feet (33.7 m) above mean sea level, and is the southernmost of a series of sinkhole lakes extending 200 miles north along and beyond the Lake Wales Ridge. The lake is 68 feet (20.7 m) deep and contains at least 36 feet (11 m) of sediment. Pollen analysis and 14C dating of sediment cores reveal a continuous record of area vegetation for the past 50,000 years. The lake is fed by rainfall and groundwater and develops a thermocline at about 33 feet (10 m) during the summer.

The water is exceptionally clear and acidic, and the lake’s shoreline and submerged aquatic communities are completely intact. Limnological studies include monthly analyses of various water quality parameters since 1983. Twenty-five species of native fishes live in Lake Annie, and two species of Cladocera are endemic to it.

see also: Layne, J.N. 1979. Natural features of the Lake Annie tract, Highlands County, Florida. Archbold Biol. Sta., 64 pp.-- PDF file and Swain, H.M. and E. Gaiser. 2005. Report of the Lake Annie Workshop, Archbold Biological Station, 23-24 June 2005, 70 pp. -- PDF file

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blkball.gif (842 bytes) Lohrer, F.E. (Editor). 1992. Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, Florida, Sixth Edition. Archbold Biol. Sta. 28 pp.
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