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NA-M026 => Great Lakes, Northeast Coast and Approaches
Coverage of the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and Northeast United States. Coverage of the Great Lakes also includes Fox River and Lake Winnebago, Lake St. Clair, Rideau Canal, Ottawa River and the Trent-Severn Waterway. Includes all coastal charts for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada and Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York in the U.S. Also included is coverage of the Hudson River and Lake Champlain as well as the Erie Barge Canal.
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NA-M026 => Great Lakes, Northeast Coast and Approaches
Coverage of the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and Northeast United States. Coverage of the Great Lakes also includes Fox River and Lake Winnebago, Lake St. Clair, Rideau Canal, Ottawa River and the Trent-Severn Waterway. Includes all coastal charts for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada and Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York in the U.S. Also included is coverage of the Hudson River and Lake Champlain as well as the Erie Barge Canal.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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NA-D061 Great Lakes & St Lawrence Seaway - microSD™/SD™
Card Format: SD/MicroSD
Software: C-Map 4D
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MAX NA-M050/SD - Lake Michigan Bathymetric SD Format
C-MAPs extensive freshwater database offers lake detail for nearly 13,000 lakes and also includes:
2,000 high definition lakes (better than 3 foot contours)
Current state regulations (creel and bag limits)
Current state records
FHS Lake profile information (bottom type, shoreline, size, vegetation, etc)
Fish ID images of popular species found on each lake
Current waterfowl regulations
Waterfowl ID images of popular species found in each state
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MAX NA-M051/SD - Lake Superior Bathymetric SD Format
C-MAPs extensive freshwater database offers lake detail for nearly 13,000 lakes and also includes:
2,000 high definition lakes (better than 3 foot contours)
Current state regulations (creel and bag limits)
Current state records
FHS Lake profile information (bottom type, shoreline, size, vegetation, etc)
Fish ID images of popular species found on each lake
Current waterfowl regulations
Waterfowl ID images of popular species found in each state
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MAX NA-M052/SD - Lake Huron Bathymetric SD Format
C-MAPs extensive freshwater database offers lake detail for nearly 13,000 lakes and also includes:
2,000 high definition lakes (better than 3 foot contours)
Current state regulations (creel and bag limits)
Current state records
FHS Lake profile information (bottom type, shoreline, size, vegetation, etc)
Fish ID images of popular species found on each lake
Current waterfowl regulations
Waterfowl ID images of popular species found in each state
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MAX NA-M053/SD - Lake Erie & Lake St. Clair Bathymetric SD Format
C-MAPs extensive freshwater database offers lake detail for nearly 13,000 lakes and also includes:
2,000 high definition lakes (better than 3 foot contours)
Current state regulations (creel and bag limits)
Current state records
FHS Lake profile information (bottom type, shoreline, size, vegetation, etc)
Fish ID images of popular species found on each lake
Current waterfowl regulations
Waterfowl ID images of popular species found in each state
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MAX NA-M054/SD - Lake Ontario Bathymetric SD Format
C-MAPs extensive freshwater database offers lake detail for nearly 13,000 lakes and also includes:
2,000 high definition lakes (better than 3 foot contours)
Current state regulations (creel and bag limits)
Current state records
FHS Lake profile information (bottom type, shoreline, size, vegetation, etc)
Fish ID images of popular species found on each lake
Current waterfowl regulations
Waterfowl ID images of popular species found in each state
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NA-M021 => Canada North and East
Coverage of the Arctic and Atlantic coasts of Canada including Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy. Also includes coverage of the St. Lawrence River and eastern Lake Ontario, MacKenzie River, Great Bear Lake and all of Passamaquoddy Bay.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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NA-M021 => Canada North and East
Coverage of the Arctic and Atlantic coasts of Canada including Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy. Also includes coverage of the St. Lawrence River and eastern Lake Ontario, MacKenzie River, Great Bear Lake and all of Passamaquoddy Bay.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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NA-M027 => Central America and Caribbean
Coverage of Central America, all of the Caribbean and the northern coast of South America, and the Gulf of Mexico. Coverage of the Pacific coast starts at Point Conception, CA and runs down to Bahia Cupica, Colombia. Coverage of the United States starts in Cumberland Sound, GA and runs down around Florida and over to Brownsville, TX. Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and all islands of the Caribbean are included. South American coverage includes the northern coasts of Colombia and Venezuela over to Rio Orinoco, including Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean coverage includes charts from Explorer Chartbooks and Wavey Line Publising.
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NA-M027 => Central America and Caribbean
Coverage of Central America, all of the Caribbean and the northern coast of South America, and the Gulf of Mexico. Coverage of the Pacific coast starts at Point Conception, CA and runs down to Bahia Cupica, Colombia. Coverage of the United States starts in Cumberland Sound, GA and runs down around Florida and over to Brownsville, TX. Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and all islands of the Caribbean are included. South American coverage includes the northern coasts of Colombia and Venezuela over to Rio Orinoco, including Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean coverage includes charts from Explorer Chartbooks and Wavey Line Publising.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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NA-M035 => Pacific Coast and Central America
Coverage includes all of the western coastline of North America. Coverage starts at the Mexico/US border in the Gulf of Mexico and picks up the Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama coasts then through the Panama Canal and back up the Pacific coast of Latin America covering all of the Pacific coasts up to the US border, including the Sea of Cortez. US coverage then picks up in San Diego and encompasses all of the coastline for California, Oregon and Washington including the Columbia, Willamette, Snake, Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, before jumping over to Canadian coverage in the San Juan Islands. Canadian coverage includes all of the coast of British Columbia, from Vancouver up to Portland Canal, including Vancouver and the Queen This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.
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C-MAP MAX-N+
C-MAP MAX-N+ brings trusted Jeppesen data and advanced charting features to users of compatible Lowrance, Simrad and B&G navigation systems.
Whether you're an avid saltwater angler, sailing enthusiast or long-range cruiser, these powerful charts will enhance every moment you spend on the water. With huge coverage areas, up-to-date data and state-of-the-art features, no adventure is out of reach.
Simrad & B&G Now Compatible With C-MAP MAX-N+
C-MAP has released the software for both Simrad and B&G Multifunction Displays that will now make them compatible with MAX-N+ along with other enhancements.
The newest releases of software for these MFD's now give your customers owning these models and those planning to purchase one an additional cartography option, and one that is now compatible with the all of the content, features & functions of our flagship C-MAP 4D cartography.
What is C-MAP MAX-N+? C-MAP
MAX-N+ brings all the popular C-MAP 4D features to the Navico family of chartplotters, including:
The Detailed Harbor Charts, Dynamic Raster Charts, High-Resolution Satellite Imagery, Custom Shaded Depths, Dynamic Tides & Currents, High-Resolution Bathymetric Data, Sport Fishing Data, Aerial Photos, C-Marina Port Info & Multi-Language Charts.
Closeouts Rebates Remanufactured Specials
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The possible invasion of the Asian Carp into the Great Lakes from the Chicago shipping canal will have the attention of Great Lakes mayors meeting ironically in Chicago today. Mike Simonson reports.
Closing the Chicago canal, even with its dire impact on shipping, will be discussed. Superior Mayor Dave Ross says it has to be considered, especially since Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm is considering legal action to close the Chicago Canal.
"It is a desperate attempt to keep the Asian Carp from invading the Great Lakes but you have to respect Governor Granholm saying 'Wait a minute. Let's look at whether the Chicago Canal now, its befefits outweigh the risks to the Great Lakes."
Toronto Mayor David Miller agrees the situation is dire but believes Great Lakes mayors will unite to find a solution. He says they have to.
"The Asian Carp is a very serious threat to the fisheries of the Great Lakes. It cannot be overstated. If the carp get into the Great Lakes and they're not very far away, they're a predator and they will destroy the fisheries. They will destroy the biodiversity."
Great Lakes Cities Initiative Director David Ullrich says the meeting might lead to common ground with other solutions to keep the carp out.
"Everything has the potential to be derisive. I don't think this one does. That is one of a number of options that have to be looked at."
Meanwhile, the Asian Carp Rapid Response Workgroup has finished testing a canal upstream from the Chicago Canal where carp DNA was found. They say no Asian Carp was found in the O'Brien Lock, while one Bighead Asian Carp was discovered last week in the Chicago shipping canal.
Asian carp raises fear and loathing on Great Lakes
By JOHN FLESHER (AP) – 12 hours ago
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — After nearly four decades as a fishing guide on the Great Lakes, Pat Chrysler has seen enough damage from invasive species to fear what giant, ravenous Asian carp could do to the nation's largest bodies of freshwater.
"It's like introducing piranhas to the Great Lakes," Chrysler said from South Bass Island in Lake Erie, which teems with walleye, perch and other fish that draw anglers from near and far.
Federal and state officials are mounting a desperate, last-ditch effort to prevent the marauding carp from breaching an electrical barrier and slipping into the Great Lakes from the Mississippi River. Michigan is drawing up a lawsuit demanding the closing of shipping locks on a waterway that links the lakes with the Mississippi. And last week, Illinois officials poisoned a six-mile stretch of a canal to wipe out any of the carp.
The prospect of a carp invasion alarms environmentalists and people whose livelihoods depend on a strong fishing and tourism economy, from charter boat skippers to those who sell bait and tackle, rent personal watercraft and operate lakefront restaurants and motels. The Great Lakes fishing industry alone is valued at $7 billion a year.
"I'm afraid they can wipe us out in a hurry," said Jim Conder, a charter boat operator on Michigan's St. Joseph River, which flows into Lake Michigan. "We need to spend all we can to keep them out."
Over the years, parasitic sea lampreys, zebra mussels and other invasive species have killed trout and birds, left prized salmon and whitefish skinnier, and done other damage to the lakes.
Now, many fear that the despised Asian carp, which can reach 4 feet long and weigh up to 100 pounds, will wreak havoc, too — not by attacking native fish, but starving them out by gobbling up plankton.
The carp were imported from Asia to cleanse fish ponds and sewage lagoons in the Deep South but escaped into the Mississippi and have been working their way north since the 1970s.
Much is unknown about what will happen — and how quickly — if they conquer the Great Lakes. But the carp's ability to take over is evident in places like the Illinois River, where it has caused native fish such as gizzard shad and bigmouth buffalo to go hungry.
They are also apparently spooked by the sound of motors and have a nasty habit of leaping from the water like missiles and colliding with boaters with bone-breaking force.
Steve Munton of Fulton County, Ill., said Asian carp tore his nets, and one jumper knocked his pet Labrador out cold. "They're nuts," he said.
Tavern manager Betty DeFord of Bath, Ill., recalled a battle with soaring carp during an excursion on a 16-foot craft about five years ago. "They just about swamped us. They were like flying torpedoes," she said. "We were hitting them with a broom, boat oars, anything."
Afterward, DeFord's family established the Redneck Fishing Tournament "to get those carp out so we can take back the river." But their population explosion continues.
Fishing for Asian carp isn't an attractive option for many anglers. Salmon are fighters and fun to pursue, while the carp have small mouths and aren't inclined to bite at baited hooks. Also, most Americans would much rather eat salmon, walleye or whitefish. While Asian carp's defenders say their meat is tasty, they are quite bony.
Mike Schafer, owner of a processing plant in Thomson, Ill., sells about 100,000 pounds a week for human consumption overseas or conversion into fertilizer. "We're the only country in the world that looks at a carp as a trash fish," he said.
For now, the carp are being kept at bay by an electric barrier in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, part of the waterway linking the Mississippi with the Great Lakes. The barrier emits electric pulses to scare off approaching carp and gives a non-lethal jolt if they don't take the hint.
Critics, including environmentalists and Michigan officials, questioned the electricity's effectiveness after Asian carp DNA was found past the barrier this fall. Some want to sever the century-old, manmade route between the Mississippi and the lakes — a proposal strongly opposed by tug and barge companies that haul millions of tons of iron ore, coal, grain, scrap metal and other cargo on the waterway.
Even if a few Asian carp reach the lakes, "it's not the end of the game yet," said Phil Moy, a researcher with the University of Wisconsin. In fact, a few have turned up in Lakes Erie and Michigan over the past couple of decades but apparently didn't reproduce.
To gain a foothold, they would have to multiply in large numbers. And U.S. Geological Survey biologist Duane Chapman said it could take years — even decades — for carp to bring ruin to valuable species such as salmon and whitefish.
"Will they grow and reproduce enough to be a huge player in the ecology? Can't say for sure," he said. "If they are successful, I can't think of a positive outcome."
Associated Press reporter Jim Suhr in St. Louis contributed to this story.
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