Wisconsin Shipwreck NOAA sanctuary

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It’s been in the works for a while. The previous WI governor shot it down for some reason.
 
It's still not there, but at this point it has a real shot, or so I'm told.
 
It's still not there, but at this point it has a real shot, or so I'm told.

I hope so. I’ve been at the museum In Alpena and dived the sanctuary there and it’s excellent.
 
wrong forum
 
I was hoping mods would notice and move it but I guess that only happens to very active threads, with ones like this one has to ask.

Thank you Chilly.
 
Do any of you see the “report” link on the bottom? That’s what that’s there for...

ETA: if you are on a narrow device such as a phone, look under menu.
 
Do any of you see the “report” link on the bottom? That’s what that’s there for...
If it’s there I’m not seeing it.

Edit, I switched from my phone to my iPad just as you were editing your post, and there it was!
 
It’s been in the works for a while. The previous WI governor shot it down for some reason.

Shoreline property rights. A situation developed in Alpena for the Joseph Fay which is on private property. Also resource ownership for sub-bottom deposits.
 

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