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State matching money needed or St. Louis River National Estuary project dies
91.3 KUWS, Duluth, MN (2/26)
The St. Louis River would be the 28th National Estuarine Research Reserve in the country and the 2nd on the Great Lakes. The reserve would bring in $550,000 in federal grants each year. To get those dollars the state needs to offer a 30% match, or about $236,000 annually.

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Great Lakes Geography

5 | Introduction to the Great Lakes

Lake Huron highlighted in yellow.

Lake Huron is the third largest of the Great Lakes by volume, holding nearly 850 cubic miles of water. The shores of Huron extend more than 3,800 miles and are characterized by shallow, sandy beaches and the rocky coasts of Georgian Bay. Lake Huron is 206 miles wide and approximately 183 miles from north to south. Home to many ship wrecks, the lake averages a depth of 195 feet.

Fun Facts
Pt. Aux Barques, Michigan, on Lake Huron. Click for a larger image. Lake Huron has the longest shoreline of the Great Lakes, counting the shorelines of its 30,000 islands.

Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron is the largest freshwater island in the world.

More about Lake Huron
More about Manitoulin Island

Graphics: Basin map with Lake Huron highlighted; Pt. Aux Barques, Michigan, on Lake Huron.

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