1836 Treaty Waters of Lake Michigan
Located in Northeastern Lake Michigan.
Located in Northeastern Lake Michigan.
County road in Alger Co., south of the Pictured Rocks, basically running between Munising and Gra
Good spot to collect lymnaead snails for parasitological studies.
One of two basins on Beaver Island, Michigan where Kapp analyzed pollen and the character of the
7 sinkholes are located in Black Lake State Forest in Allis twp.
Numerous sinkholes in the limestone bedrock of northern Alpena county.
Leaves M23 about 1 mi E of Cheboygan city limits; access road for Lake Sixteen, Mud Lake, Duck La
Impoundment created by a dam on the Black River, studied by the RANN project.
Part of Limnology's Comparative Lake Survey in 92 and 93: an oligotrophic, dystrophic, acidic, se
Sparrow aquatic fungi collecting site.
Small groundwater stream west of Atwood with good vehicle access.
Very near what became in the 80's (id. by Cheb. Co.
RANN: appears to be in very early stage of hydrarch succession, progressing toward dystrophy.
One of the largest rivers of the northern lower peninsula, draining the central highlands, its br
Originates just east of Otsego Lake and enters the Au Sable just east of McMasters Bridge.
Large bay on Lake Superior, just W of Munising and Grand Island.
One of Bob Pillsbury's dissertation study sites, an acidic lake where he studied the benthic alga
About 1000 ft. long & only 1/3 as broad at its widest, 6.7 acres in all.
One of two basins on Beaver Island, Michigan where Kapp analyzed pollen and the character of the
River draining Walloon Lake and the hills SE of Petoskey into Little Traverse Bay.
Large island in northern Lake Michigan, home to CMU's biological station.
Drains into North Fishtail Bay of Douglas Lake from the moraine near Dotski, McClouth, and Bonnet