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High Sierra Shrimp Plant

high sierra shrimp plant

The High Sierra Shrimp Plant harvests brine shrimp from Mono Lake for a use as tropical fish food. These aquatic crustaceans are not closely related to shrimp but are instead related to lobsters and sow bugs. The Mono Lake brine shrimp are found nowhere else in the world.

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Submitted by kazys on 19 December, 2005 - 22:19.
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Owens River Valley Driving Guide

  • Introduction
  • Map
  • Pearsonville to Owens Lake
  • Lone Pine to White Mountain Research Station
  • Bishop to Mono Lake
    • Bishop
    • Coyote Flat Airstrip
    • Lake Sabrina, South Lake, and Bishop Creek Canyon Power Plants
    • Laws Railroad Museum
    • Owens Gorge Power Plants
    • Pine Creek Tungsten Mine
    • Crowley Lake
    • S. N. A. R. L.
    • Mammoth Lakes Airport
    • Casa Diablo Hot Springs Geothermal Plant
    • Hot Creek Fish Hatchery
    • Hot Creek Geothermal Area
    • Convict Lake
    • Mammoth Mountain
    • Mammoth Mountain C02 Tree Kill Zone
    • Mono Craters Tunnel, West Portal
    • Lee Vining Intake
    • Mono Lake
    • High Sierra Shrimp Plant
    • Mono Lake Committee
    • Mono Basin Scenic Area Visitors Center
    • Mono Lake County Park

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