Marquette Underwater Preserve

Marquette Underwater Preserve
Map showing the location of Marquette Underwater Preserve
Map showing the location of Marquette Underwater Preserve
Location within the state of Michigan
LocationLake Superior, Marquette County, Michigan USA
Nearest cityMarquette, Michigan
Coordinates46°47′10″N 87°34′59″W / 46.786°N 87.583°W / 46.786; -87.583
Area144 sq mi (370 km2)[1]
Governing bodyMichigan Department of Natural Resources

The Marquette Underwater Preserve was established in 1990 to promote conservation of the submerged historical resources in Lake Superior near Marquette, Michigan. The preserve is composed of two separate units, the Marquette Unit and the Huron Islands Unit. The Marquette Unit extends along approximately 24 miles of Michigan shoreline out to the 200-foot depth contour. The Huron Islands Unit surrounds a group of granite peaks about 12 miles from shore. The Michigan Underwater Preserve Council oversees activities relating to all of Michigan's underwater preserves.[2]

The preserve is open to scuba divers.