Off the coast of Wisconsin lies an unusual underwater “museum.” At least 36 shipwrecks sit at the bottom of a 962-square-mile area of Lake Michigan. And experts believe there could be dozens more waiting to be discovered.
Last year, the area was officially designated the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary.
A marine sanctuary is an area of water protected by the U.S. government. Experts hope this designation will keep Lake Michigan’s shipwrecks safe for future generations.
“Marine sanctuaries are underwater parks that people can explore and learn from,” says Russ Green. He’s a scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “These historic shipwrecks tell America’s story.”