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Find lake maps, water quality data, aquatic plants and invasive species information for Wisconsin's 15,000 lakes. Learn how to protect and enjoy these natural resources with the DNR and its partners.
Madison WI 53706-1491 (608) 262-3065. The Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office (SCO) gathers, maintains and disseminates information about mapping and spatial data collection in the state. The SCO does not conduct mapping, nor does it sell maps. Instead, it provides information about available maps and related data.
This DNR water quality monitoring activity, performed annually, now has almost 20 years of record. At least two summer water clarity values from within a 3-year period are averaged to determine lake trophic status. Water Quality Indicators. Secchi depth and trophic state index are inferred from the Landsat imagery.
The Surface Water Data Viewer (SWDV) is a web application that provides interactive maps and data for various surface water resources in Wisconsin. You can explore themes such as wetlands, dams, floodplains, designated waters, and fish consumption advice.
Find summaries of DNR surveys and assessments of various Wisconsin lakes and rivers, including walleye, muskellunge, trout, and aquatic plants. Browse by county or search by keyword to locate reports related to Lake Link.
Find various maps and data related to watersheds in Wisconsin, such as dam safety, floodplain analysis, fisheries assessments, construction permits, and water quality improvement projects. Explore interactive features, zoom in and out, add data layers, and export maps.
Explore the interactive web map of aquatic invasive species (AIS) and lake monitoring locations, watercraft inspection sites and grants projects in Wisconsin. View the geographical distribution of invasive plants, fish and invertebrates across the state.
Learn about Wisconsin's 84,000 river miles and how they flow through lakes and wetlands. Find river descriptions, assessments, projects, restorations and volunteer opportunities.
Find your adventure in Wisconsin's outdoors with hunting, fishing, hiking, camping and more. Learn about conservation, wildlife, forestry, and natural resources management.
Find over 2,000 public boat access sites and 100 shore fishing sites in Wisconsin with this interactive map. Search by lake name, county, or location, and see aerial photos, fees, and details for each site.