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  • Ashland Harbor, Wisconsin

    Ashland Harbor is located at the head of Chequamegon Bay, on the south shore of Lake Superior, about 65 miles east of Duluth, MN.
  • Bayfield Harbor, Wisconsin

    Located on the south shore of Lake Superior, 85 miles east of Duluth, MN.
  • Chicago Area Waterway

    Stages, flows, and basin precipitation for Lake Michigan, Chicago River, Des Plaines River, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Little Calumet River, Thorn Creek, Hart Ditch, Fox River, Du Page River, and Kankakee River.
  • Cornucopia Harbor, Wisconsin

    Cornucopia Harbor, Wisconsin is located at the mouth of the Siskiwit River on the south shore of Lake Superior, 49 miles east from Duluth, MN.
  • Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minnesota and Wisconsin

    Duluth-Superior Harbor, MN. & WI. is located at the extreme western end of Lake Superior. The cities of Duluth, MN, and Superior, WI, are on the north and south sides, respectively.
  • Fox River, Wisconsin

    The Fox River extends approximately 40 miles from Lake Winnebago to Green Bay. The project includes 9 dams and 17 locks . These features are maintained for flood control, water supply, and power generation.
  • Green Bay Harbor

    Serves as a deep draft commercial harbor. Project depth is 26 feet for about 11.5 miles upstream from the entrance channel, 24 feet from Grassy Island to 0.5 miles upstream from the mouth of the Fox River, and 22 feet 0.5 miles upstream of the river mouth to 3.3 miles upstream of the river mouth.
  • Kenosha harbor

    This harbor is a deep draft commercial harbor that primarily serves recreational users, but also supports transitory barge traffic. Project depth is generally between 25 and 27 feet.
  • Kewaunee Harbor

    This project is a deep draft harbor that primarily serves recreational users, but also supports transitory barge traffic. The project depth throughout the harbor is 20 feet.
  • La Pointe Harbor, Wisconsin

    Shallow draft recreation harbor with a 10 foot project depth.
  • Lake Winnebago

    This article provides notices, daily data tables, and charts of temperatures, levels, and flows for Lake Winnebago and connecting rivers.
  • Menominee Harbor, Michigan and Wisconsin

    Menominee Harbor, Michigan & Wisconsin is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Menominee River on the western shore of Green Bay, 16 miles northwest of the mouth of Sturgeon Bay, and 49 miles northeast of Green Bay Harbor, about 155 miles from Milwaukee via Sturgeon Bay Harbor and the Lake Michigan Ship Canal.
  • Milwaukee Harbor

    Commercial harbor with project depths of 30 feet in the approach, 28 feet in the entrance channel, 27 feet in a major portion of the south basin, and 21 feet in the north basin. Over 21,000 feet of structures including breakwaters, piers, and revetments.
  • Oconto Harbor

    Serves as a shallow draft harbor primarily serving recreational users. Project depth is 15 feet. Approximately 4,800 feet of federal navigation channels.
  • Pensaukee Harbor

    Serves as a shallow draft recreational harbor. Project depth is 8 feet. Contains nearly one mile of federal navigation channel stretching from the mouth of the Pensaukee River into Lake Michigan.
  • Port Washington Harbor

    Port Washington serves as a deep draft commercial harbor. Project depth is 21 feet at the entrance to the harbor and in the inner channels and 18 feet in the inner basins. Project depths providing access to the marina and launch ramp vary between 8 and 10 feet.
  • Port Wing Harbor, Wisconsin

    Port Wing Harbor, Wisconsin is located on the south shore of Lake Superior, about 34 miles easterly from Duluth, Minnesota.
  • Saxon Harbor, Wisconsin

    Authorized by River and Harbors Act of 1958. Provides for east and west breakwaters, and outer channel 10 feet deep, and inner basin and side channel 8 feet deep.
  • Sheboygan Harbor

    Deep draft commercial harbor with 4,000 linear feet of federal channel. Authorized project depth is 25 feet in the entrance channel, 21 feet in the inner harbor channel and turning basin up to the 8th Street bridge, and 15 feet upstream of the 8th Street bridge.
  • Sturgeon Bay Lake Michigan Ship Canal

    Serves as a deep draft commercial ship canal with 8.5 miles of federal channel. Authorized project depths of 22 to 23 feet in the entrance channel and canal; 20 feet in the turning basin at Sturgeon Bay.
  • Washington Island

    Consists of two recreational harbors: Detroit Harbor and Jackson Harbor. The project depth of Detroit Harbor is 14 feet, and the project depth of Jackson Harbor is 12 feet. There are approximately 4,000 feet of maintained federal channel.