Proposed Designation of Lake Erie National Marine Sanctuary
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries is considering designating a new national marine sanctuary in Lake Erie, adjacent to Pennsylvania, and the public is invited to participate in the first step of the process. Erie County, Pennsylvania submitted a nomination in 2015, and NOAA is now considering sanctuary designation to protect the region's maritime heritage resources, including a nationally significant collection of shipwrecks.
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Area proposed for Lake Erie National Marine Sanctuary
Map: NOAA

The U.S. Brig Niagara, home-ported in Erie, Pennsylvania, is a reconstruction of Oliver Hazard Perry's relief flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie.
Credit: VisitErie

The Bicentennial Tower is an observation tower in Erie, Pennsylvania that features panoramic views of Lake Erie, Presque Isle State Park, and downtown Erie.
Credit: VisitErie

Built in 1889, the Philip D. Armour foundered in a gale while being towed on Nov. 13, 1915, northwest of Presque Isle Light, Lake Erie. Enroute from Ashtabula, Ohio, to Welland, Ontario, with a cargo of coal, the wooden barge and former steamer drifted onto a shoal and sank.
Credit: Kenneth Thro Collection at University of Wisconsin-Superior (Thunder Bay Research Collection)

The two-masted brig, Oxford, sank after colliding with the steamer Cataract and now lies in 160 feet of water within Lake Erie.
Credit: Jeremy Bannister Photography

Photomosaic image of Indiana, known to local divers as "the stone wreck." The Indiana, a wooden barquentine or three-mast topsail schooner, carried a load of paving stone when it sank in a storm in Lake Erie in 1870.
Credit: Jeremy Bannister Photography

Aerial view of Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, which honors those who fought in the Battle of Lake Erie. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry led a fleet to victory in one of the most decisive naval battles to occur in the War of 1812.
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Credit: Jeremy Bannister Photography

Assessing potential shipwreck locations in Lake Erie, Erie Pennsylvania.
Credit Anna McCartney/Pennsylvania Sea Grant

Assessing potential shipwreck locations in Lake Erie, Erie Pennsylvania.
Credit Anna McCartney/Pennsylvania Sea Grant

Visitors explore treasures lost but found at the 2016 Shipwreck Exhibit at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Credit Sarah Whitney/Pennsylvania Sea Grant