Description: Designated Waters consist of Priority Navigable Waterways, and subsets called Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) and Public Rights Features. Other components of PNW include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.
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Name: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI)
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas, designated trout streams, waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory, wild rice waters, federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers, waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin, waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
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Name: PNW-ASNRI Outstanding and Exceptional Streams
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
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Name: PNW-ASNRI Special Area Management Plan Streams
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Name: PNW-ASNRI Special Wetlands Inventory Study Streams
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Name: PNW-ASNRI Special Area Management Plan Areas
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Name: PNW-ASNRI Special Wetlands Inventory Study Areas
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Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI) include designated state natural areas (Subsection 23.27 to 23.29, Wis. Stats.), designated trout streams (Chapter NR 1.02(7), Wis. Adm. Code), waters or portions of waters inhabited by any endangered, threatened, special concern species or unique ecological communities identified in the Natural Heritage Inventory (Section 281.15, Wis. Stats.), wild rice waters (identified by WDNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission), federal or state waters designated as wild or scenic rivers (Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.), waters in ecologically significant coastal wetlands along Lakes Michigan and Superior as identified in the Coastal Wetlands of Wisconsin (WDNR-CMP project), waters in areas identified in a special area management plan (SAMP) or special wetland inventory study (SWIS) (Chapter NR 103.04, Wis. Adm. Code).
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Description: Other Public Rights Features include the following:
- Fish and wildlife habitat, determined by their primary associated physical features, including specific sites necessary for breeding, nesting, nursery and feeding.
- Physical features of waterbodies that ensure protection of water quality.
- Reaches of bank, shore or bed that are mostly natural in appearance (not man-made or artificial) or that screen man-made or artificial features.
- Navigation thoroughfares or areas traditionally used for navigation during normal recreational activities such as boating, angling, hunting, or enjoyment of natural scenic beauty.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section
Description: These Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams. Features in this layer are designated as Priority Navigable Waters under the state’s Waterways Protection Program, Sections 30.26 and 30.27, Wis. Stats.
Copyright Text: WI Dept. of Natural Resources, Waterway Protection Section