|
Lake Shore Basin Information Basins Watersheds Reports
Water Initiatives
People and Resources
Programs |
Lakeshore Basin
The area was sculpted by glaciers and is dominated by the Niagara limestone formation, which underlies most of the Basin, but projects above ground prominently as the Niagara Escarpment, visible throughout much of Door County. Tourism, manufacturing and agriculture dominate the economy. The Basin’s blend of picturesque open land and abundant water combined with seemingly limitless recreational opportunities are increasingly in demand. However, the close proximity of this area to large urban centers is putting enormous stress on natural resources. The challenge for all of us is to satisfy people’s needs without destroying the abundant but fragile natural resources that make the Basin so attractive to so many people. Lakeshore State of the Basin Plan Summary flyer on the Lakeshore Basin (PDF) For more information on the Lakeshore Basin contact Kelley O'Connor at 920-662-5463 UW Extension Partner Site (exit DNR)
See also...Surface Water Data Viewer (Hint: "Zoom To" the basin) Last Revised: Friday December 07 2007
|