HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Joe Biden’s administration is taking the first step toward designating the Pennsylvania-owned section of Lake Erie as the state’s first national marine sanctuary. A formal designation could still take several years and it wouldn’t change existing regulations around the use of the lake. Thursday’s announcement sets up a public comment period before the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration writes a draft plan for the sanctuary. The designation would apply to an approximately 740-square-mile area of water off Pennsylvania’s 75 mile-long shoreline and would attract federal funding to help find and preserve shipwrecks in the water and boost education and outreach around the area’s history.
Lake Erie along Pennsylvania’s shoreline on its way to becoming national marine sanctuary
