Area of Lake Superior with many shipwrecks
Sign, Graveyard of the Great Lakes, Whitefish Point .
The Graveyard of the Great Lakes comprises the southern shore of Lake Superior between Grand Marais, Michigan , and Whitefish Point , though Grand Island has been mentioned as a western terminus.[ 1] More ships have wrecked in this area than any other part of Lake Superior.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Over 200 wrecks are in the area of Whitefish Point of the 550 wrecks in Lake Superior. For a distance west of Whitefish Bay , there are no natural harbors in which ships can "ride out" storms.[ 5] Also, as late as the 20th century, weather prediction was "a haphazard process, very imprecise and unreliable."[ 6] A ship might have no idea of the weather into which it was sailing, or the weather coming at it.
These shipwrecks are now protected by the Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve .
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^ Stonehouse, Frederick (1998) [1985]. Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast . Gwinn, Michigan: Avery Color Studios. p. 267. ISBN 0-932212-43-3 .
^ "Lake Superior's 'Shipwreck Coast' a watery graveyard" . Twin Cities Pioneer Press . August 31, 2012.
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^ "This is what the Graveyard of the Great Lakes look like" . Earthly Mission . 23 April 2021.
^ Lynch, Peter (March 20, 2008). "The origins of computer weather prediction and climate modeling" (PDF) . Journal of Computational Physics . 227 (7): 3431–3444. Bibcode :2008JCoPh.227.3431L . doi :10.1016/j.jcp.2007.02.034 .