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  1. Explore the free nautical chart of OpenSeaMap, with weather, sea marks, harbours, sport and more features. Download for offline use.

    • Openseamap

      OpenSeaMap - die freie Seekarte, nach dem Wiki-Prinzip, auf...

    • Download

      OpenSeaMap-Offline-Karten . OpenSeaMap Karten sind auf dem...

    • Weather

      Time (UTC) + – i

    • Trip Planner

      Map Key. Harbour; Sea Marks; Lights; Bridges/Locks; Help

    • Onlinehilfe

      OpenSeaMap - Onlinehilfe Die OpenSeaMap-Gemeinschaft besteht...

    • Lights

      Lighthouse: Green beacon: Red beacon: White beacon

    • Bridges/Locks

      Lock gate: Lock: Wier (small) Wier (big)

  2. Fishing spots, Relief Shading and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Nautical navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth, and accurate GPS with AIS receivers(using NMEA over TCP/UDP).

  3. Lake Michigan nautical chart on depth map. Coordinates: 43.98491011, -87.01721191. Free marine navigation, important information about the hydrography of Lake Michigan

  4. Live Marine Traffic, Density Map and Current Position of ships in LAKE MICHIGAN.

  5. Fishing spots, Relief Shading and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Nautical navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth, and accurate GPS with AIS receivers (using NMEA over TCP/UDP).

  6. This chart display or derived product can be used as a planning or analysis tool and may not be used as a navigational aid. NOTE: Use the official, full scale NOAA nautical chart for real navigation whenever possible.

  7. Lake Michigan is the third largest of the Great Lakes and is the only one entirely within the United States. The only natural outlet of the lake is at the north end through the Straits of Mackinac . At the south end of the lake, the Illinois Waterway provides a connection to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.