The Lamprey River is a 50 mile long river that flows from Meadow Lake in Northwood , through Raymond and ends in Newmarket where it enters Great Bay. Sections are very wide (more than 30 feet) and others are less than 20 feet. The average velocity of the water in Raymond, at the old mill site, is 20 feet in 16 seconds, or 1. 25feet/sec. Identify a river/stream variable that could change and describe how it would impact the velocity of the water. Be specific about the change: what is the variable and how did it change

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In Northwood Meadows State Park, the Lamprey River travels 47 miles to Great Bay from Betty's Meadows near Saddleback Mountain. Its flow is influenced by tributaries and lakes along the way. There are 212 square miles in the river's watershed.

A 23 mile section between West Epping and the McCallen Dam in Newmarket is given federal protection and financing as part of the National Park Service's Wild and Scenic Rivers Program in addition to state protection.

The Lamprey is still susceptible, especially to the stresses of an expanding population and an expandingly built environment.

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