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  1. This chart display or derived product can be used as a planning or analysis tool and may not be used as a navigational aid. NOTE: Use the official, full scale NOAA nautical chart for real navigation whenever possible.

  2. Lake Michigan is the birthplace of the Great Lakes salmon fishery. Coho salmon were successfully stocked in the Platte River in 1966, and chinook salmon followed in 1967. Recreational salmon and trout fisheries have fluctuated over the past fifty years, but Lake Michigan still supports a large charter fishing fleet that primarily targets the ...

  3. Michigan Fishing Map Guide Collection - Interactive eBook Editions. $104.65 $89.95. Add To Cart. Color contour lake maps, detailed DNR stocking and survey data, the best fishing spots, and local fishing information for over 1,400 Michigan lakes and rivers plus Great Lakes coverage.

  4. Lake Michigan Beachtowns. Location: West Michigan, Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 43.01° or 43° 0' 36" north. Longitude of center. -86.22° or 86° 13' 12" west. Wiki­data ID. Q14221971.

  5. 3 days ago · The Great Lakes and their drainage basin. Great Lakes, chain of deep freshwater lakes in east-central North America comprising Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. They are one of the great natural features of the continent and of the Earth. Although Lake Baikal in Russia has a larger volume of water, the combined area of the ...

  6. Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that sits entirely within the United States. Its shores are lined by the states of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Lake Michigan’s connection to Lake Huron via the Straits of Mackinac is spanned by the impressive 8 km-long Mackinac bridge. The shallower southern basin and deeper northern basin ...

  7. Source: Lake Michigan Basin statistics map produced by Michigan Sea Grant/Michigan State University Extension (2000). The Lake Michigan Basin bathymetry map was produced by NOAA (GLERL and National Geophysical Data Center). Quinn, F.H., 1992.

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