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Big Sucker Creek
Longitude/Latitude:
45.7328, -84.9461
Address:
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Site Overview:
Creek draining O'Neal Lake into Lake Michigan through Sturgeon Bay Dunes of Wilderness State Park. Drains Upper and Lower O'Neal Lakes.
Management
Synonyms:
Sucker River
Related projects:
Signaling and selection in Calopteryx damselflies