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Encyclopedia > Marquette Underwater Preserve

The Marquette Underwater Preserve was established in 1990 to promote conservation of the submerged historical resources in Lake Superior near Marquette, Michigan. The Preserve offers outstanding scuba diving along the lake's shoreline in two areas of Marquette County, named the Marquette Unit and the Hurons Islands Unit.


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  • Page with extensive description (http://www.portup.com/~dfount/mqtupc.htm)

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