What is at the bottom of Lake Erie?

The Lake Serpent was lost forever at the bottom of the lake. On Friday, however, the National Museum of the Great Lakes
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, located in nearby Toledo, announced that the Serpent may have been found, and it is believed to be the oldest-known shipwreck
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in Lake Erie.
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What lives at the bottom of Lake Erie?

Benthic organisms include amphipods, which are small crustaceans, mollusks, annelid worms, and insect larvae.
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How many ships are at the bottom of Lake Erie?

"[Lake Erie] holds one of the highest concentrations of shipwrecks in the world, with nearly 3,000 sunken ships at its bottom. Despite the vast number of wrecks, only an estimated 375 of them have been found."
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Is Lake Erie deep?

With a mean surface height of 570 feet (170 metres) above sea level, Erie has the smallest mean depth (62 feet) of the Great Lakes, and its deepest point is 210 feet. Because of its small size and shallow character, the lake has a comparatively short water-retention time of 2.6 years.
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Are there sharks in Lake Erie?

There have been reports of dead sharks apparently washed up on the beaches in Lake Huron, Erie and Ontario, but there's no way to tell whether they came on their own or were planted there as pranks.
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Lake Erie



What is the most famous shipwreck in Lake Erie?

The Edmund Fitzgerald is one of history's most famous shipwrecks, but thousands of other lost ships have been lost off the shores of the Great Lakes.
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What is the deadliest Great Lake?

The steely waters of Lake Superior surround the Apostle Islands, located off the Wisconsin shoreline. With a reputation for fickle weather, ravaging storms, and an average water temperature of 42 degrees Fahrenheit, Lake Superior is fierce and unforgiving.
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What is the largest shipwreck in Lake Erie?

Lawrence River which connects Lakes Erie and Huron is considered the largest shipwreck Great Lakes history. On September 23, 1961, the Canadian freighter collided with another vessel in dense fog at around 5:00pm. Four hours later, the large vessel disappeared into the water 65 miles away from Quebec.
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Is Lake Erie still dead?

Although small in volume, Lake Erie is a thriving, productive environment. It has survived challenges brought about by pollution, over-fishing, eutrophication, invasive species and harmful algal blooms.
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Why is Lake Erie so dirty?

Lake Erie's algae blooms are caused by runoff pollution. This type of pollution occurs when rainfall washes fertilizer and manure spread on large farm fields into streams that flow into Lake Erie. This fuels a bumper crop of algae each year that can make water toxic to fish, wildlife, and people.
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Is Lake Erie man made or natural?

Lake Erie occupies a basin that was carved out of Earth's crust over millions of years by rivers and glaciers. The oldest rocks from which the basin was carved are about 400 million years old and formed in a tropical ocean reef environment.
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Where is the deepest part of Lake Erie?

The average depth of Lake Erie is 62 feet. Lake Erie is very shallow on the Western Basin, but deeper on the eastern side of the lake near New York, northwestern Ohio and Pennsylvania. The deepest point in Lake Erie is 210 feet and is located within the Long Point Escarpment in the Eastern Erie Basin.
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What is the biggest fish in Lake Erie?

Muskellunge. The king of freshwater fish, the Muskellunge, can grow up to 54 inches in the great lakes. One was caught on the New York side of Lake Erie.
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Are there piranhas in the Great Lakes?

Some dangerous wildlife that have been reported near the Great Lakes Basin include: Piranhas – These fish have teeth that are fairly similar to that of a human. In July 2016 the Department of Natural Resources found a pacu in the Great Lakes.
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Are whales in the Great Lakes?

Whales don't live in the Great Lakes. Or do they? No, not at all.
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What is the most famous shipwreck in the Great Lakes?

One of the most famous shipwrecks in Great Lake history is the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter that capsized in Lake Superior during a severe storm on November 10, 1975. Sunk en route to a steel mill in Detroit, the vessel is the largest ship to have ever sunk in the lakes.
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What state has cleanest lakes?

Crater Lake, Oregon

Because Crater Lake isn't fed by any streams or rivers, scientists consider it to be the cleanest lake in the US and the entire world. It is also the clearest, with visibility up to 100 feet and sunlight pervading down some 400 feet.
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Is there gold in Lake Erie?

Prospecting is quite popular in Ohio, and there is indeed some gold to find along the banks of Lake Erie, but there are better areas to prospect in this state where you will find more gold.
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Why does Lake Erie smell?

Hypoxic water can have a foul odor due to the reduced sulfur and nitrogen compounds that come from decomposing matter at the lake bottom, which can be mistaken for the odor additive in natural gas.
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Is Lake Erie the shallowest Great Lake?

Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes and acts more like a river than a lake. Its average depth is just 62 feet, yet it is usually a mere 30 feet or less in the western basin. In contrast, Lake Superior has more than 30 times the water volume of Lake Erie, and its average depth is 483 feet.
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Are there alligators in Lake Erie?

Alligators are rarely found in the Great Lakes. Although some alligators thrive in freshwater, it's just too cold in the north for them to survive. They don't typically live farther north than North Carolina.
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Are there jellyfish in Lake Erie?

New research by Canadian scientists shows freshwater jellyfish are thriving along Lake Erie's shoreline, including in Fort Erie.
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Has a bull shark ever been found in Lake Erie?

There are no scientifically documented reports of sharks here. However, in the 2021 book Sharks in Lake Erie by area resident H. John Hildebrandt, an eco-terrorist organization secretly introduces six adult bull sharks into Lake Erie.
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