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- Q7921629 subject Q21700282.
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- Q7921629 abstract "Template:ForThe Vermillion River is a 59.6-mile (95.9 km) waterway that meanders through Scott County and Dakota County in Minnesota, entering the Mississippi River floodplain just south of Hastings. 13.5 miles (21.7 km) of it are designated as a trout stream, which is unusual for being so close to a metropolitan area.Vermillion, derived from the French for "red" was probably so named from deposits of ochre Indians used for body painting.The Vermillion is a state-designated trout stream, managed for catch-and-release fishing of brown trout. The portion of the river that supports trout is upstream, around the towns of Farmington; Empire, and the City of Lakeville. Near the town of Vermillion, the water becomes too warm to support trout. Downstream from the falls on the south side of Hastings, the water becomes even warmer, supporting riverine species such as northern pike and freshwater drum. The Minnesota state record black crappie of 5.0 pounds was caught in the Vermillion River in 1940. An old channel of the Vermillion River continues south from Hastings on the western edge of the Mississippi valley.In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the river was used for water power, supplying power to gristmills. A park surrounding the falls preserves the remains of a mill operated by Alexander Ramsey, one of the leading citizens of early Minnesota.The nonprofit conservation group Minnesota Trout Unlimited and its volunteers have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in physical restoration of the river and adjoining upland areas, funding four projects through grants from the state's Outdoor Heritage Fund. The Twin Cities chapter of Trout Unlimited sponsors a local community volunteer group called the Vermillion Riverkeepers. Volunteers work with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to remove invasive non-native species such as buckthorn from several state DNR Aquatic Management Areas (AMAs), in addition to fisheries research and stream restoration projects . Another group, the Vermillion Stewards program, engages people in cleanups, restoration events and educational activities and is operated by Friends of the Mississippi River.".
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- Q7921629 thumbnail VermillionFalls.jpg?width=300.
- Q7921629 watershed "8.6764601696256E8".
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- Q7921629 origin "Eastern Scott County, Minnesota".
- Q7921629 riverName "Vermillion River".
- Q7921629 watershed "335.0".
- Q7921629 point "44.7305372 -92.84178".
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- Q7921629 comment "Template:ForThe Vermillion River is a 59.6-mile (95.9 km) waterway that meanders through Scott County and Dakota County in Minnesota, entering the Mississippi River floodplain just south of Hastings.".
- Q7921629 label "Vermillion River (Minnesota)".
- Q7921629 lat "44.7305372".
- Q7921629 long "-92.84178".
- Q7921629 depiction VermillionFalls.jpg.
- Q7921629 name "Vermillion River".