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Michigan Underwater Preserves

What are the Michigan Underwater Preserves? The Michigan Underwater Preserve system was created in 1980. Michigan’s eleven underwater preserves include nearly 2,300 square miles of Great Lakes. They preserve a legacy of shipwrecks and artifacts along the bottom of the Great Lakes.


The preserves include:

Alger
De Tour Passage
Isle Royale
Keweenau
Manitou Passage
Marquette
Sanilac Shores
Southwest Michigan
Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck
Thumb Area Bottomland
Whitefish Point

December 3, 2007 9:58 AM | Category: Boats

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