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In 1965, the wetlands made
up 7.2% of the land area in the watershed. In 2003, the wetlands covered 9.5% of the land area.
Flooding, which occurred when the dams were put in, may be the reason for
the increase in wetland area.
This increase in total wetland area may be beneficial for the water
quality in China Lake, because there is more land buffering nutrients from
entering into the water through runoff, which helps decrease the occurrence
of algal blooms. On the other
hand, some groups argue that the rise in water level may be the cause of the
algal blooms
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