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Site 40 Lake Murphy

Description
Located to the south-west of Kerang, Lake Murphy is fed mainly by channel water and surface drains and becomes divided into two when water levels are low. A large number of water birds inhabit the lake when water is present. The landuse adjacent to the reserve includes grazing and cropping.


Vegetation Description and Composition

Lake Murphy is surrounded by Open Woodland dominated by Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) with a herbaceous layer dominated by members of the Chenopodiaceae and Poaceae Families. The site has a high proportion of introduced species in the herbaceous layer, consistently over 50% each year – mainly introduced species of the Asteraceae Family. The total number of species present has been reduced, and eight salt indicator species comprise over 50% of species present. Lake Murphy was drying out at the time of the surveys. Tree health continues to decline.


Photo: Lake Murphy
Lake Murphy

Water Quality
Lake Murphy slowly becomes saline as water levels decline, reaching a salinity of around 20 000 EC just before completely drying up. But at full supply level water quality is reasonably fresh, no more than 1 000 EC.

Groundwater and Salinity
The water table around the lake is fairly shallow, coming within 2.2 metres of the surface, and salinity is above 50 000 EC.

Threats to the site continue to be:
Monitoring Survey Dates
December 1997, December 1998, December 1999, December 2000, November 2001, December 2002.