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--> Lake Jesup is one of the largest lakes in Central Florida, one of many that make up the St. Johns River. Located in the heart of Seminole County (Seminole County, Florida) along the middle basin of the St. Johns, the lake encompasses an area of approximately 16,000 acres (65 km�), including open water and floodplain. The lake boasts one of the longest free-standing bridges, part of the Seminole Expressway (Florida State Road 417), which bisects the lake.

The lake is home to a wide variety of species and is considered to support one of the states densest populations of alligators. Drivers on the bridge across the lake are likely to see eagles (osprey and bald eagles) perched on the light posts watching for fish.

During the 1960s, the toll of decades of abuse and neglect was very apparent. Wastewater discharged directly into the lake, stormwater discharges from surrounding communities, the construction of berms that segregated the lake from parts of its floodplain, and a causeway that reduced the lakes connection with the St. Johns River all took their toll on the ecosystem. The discharges resulted in significant algae, fish kills, and a thick layer of muck more than 9 1/2 feet deep in some areas sitting on the bottom of the lake that now averages only six feet in depth. The berm construction aggravated this problem by limiting the lakes ability to cleanse itself.

During the 1990s studies were conducted of water circulation patterns, stormwater runoff into the lake, the impacts of the State Road 46 bridge, sediments within the lake, and land management plans for adjacent public properties. With this data in hand, The Friends of Lake Jesup and the St. Johns River Water Management District staff worked closely with the Florida Department of Transportation and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to develop a plan for restoring the lake.

Since that data was lost, the Friends and the District staff, working closely with the Florida Department of Transportation and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, began to determine the most environmentally sound and economically feasible methods of restoring the lake.

Since that time the water district brought about convert3850acrekm2 around the lake into public ownership and has plans for acquiring an additional convert4700acrekm2 of floodplain around the lake as part of the restoration process and to ensure the health of the lake into the future.

In the spring of 1996 a convert2mikmsing=on berm on the north side of the lake was removed, reuniting convert300acrekm2 of floodplain with the lake to act as a natural filter. The removal of this berm also increases the lakes flood buffering capacity as well as provides habitat to a wide variety of life.

In January 2008 the Army Corps of Engineers, the Florida Department of Transportation, and others contracted to have the State Road 46 bridge rebuilt. A website, "Lake Jesup Bridge Project", has been created to provide status information. The re-opening of channel B and the removal of about a mile of causeway will significantly improve the flow of the St. Johns River into and out of the lake. Several other projects are underway to improve the quality of the lake. The Friends of Lake Jesup meet monthly to monitor existing projects and to bring new areas of concern into focus. There are small businesses that operate lakeside restaurants, fish camps, and airboat tours in the vicinity of the lake.

Lake Name: Lake Jesup

Birth Location: Seminole County, Florida, United States, USA, Seminole County, Florida

Coords: coord2843N8118Wtype:waterbody_region:US-FLdisplay=inline,title

Inflow: St. Johns River

Outflow: St. Johns River

Depth: convert6ftmabbr=on

Elevation: convert0ftmabbr=on

Islands: (Bird Island, Hawking Island)

Cities: <!-- Infobox_protected_area name = Lake Jesup (Florida)

Locator X: 230

Locator Y: 153

Nearest City: Oviedo, Florida

Lat Degrees: 28

Lat Minutes: 43

Lat Direction: N

Long Degrees: 81

Long Minutes: 18

Long Direction: W

Area: 25 mi�

Inflow: St. Johns River

Outflow: St. Johns River

Depth: 6 ft (2 m)

source: wikipedia.org

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