MOTT ISLAND

  • Latitude: 48.1078
  • Longitude: -88.5469
  • Great Lakes
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Mott Island is a notable location within Isle Royale National Park, which is situated in Lake Superior, part of the state of Michigan, USA. The island serves primarily as a management hub for the National Park Service (NPS). However, its primary use is not as a marina or a typical recreational spot. Here's a description and some specifications:

Description:

  1. Location: Mott Island is located off the southern coast of Isle Royale, the largest island within the Isle Royale National Park.

  2. Function: It functions primarily as the headquarters for the park's administrative and operational activities. It houses the administrative offices, maintenance facilities, and staff accommodations.

  3. Accessibility: The island is not typically open to general public day-use like other parts of Isle Royale. Access is generally restricted to park staff and authorized personnel.

Specifications and Key Features:

  1. Facilities:

    • Administrative Buildings: Includes office spaces for park rangers and administrative staff.
    • Residential Buildings: Housing arrangements for NPS employees and seasonal staff.
    • Maintenance Facilities: Workshops and storage for equipment used in park operations.
  2. Docking:

    • There are docks used by the NPS for their vessels. These docks facilitate the transport of goods and personnel to and from the island.
    • Not generally intended for recreational boating or public use.
  3. Utilities and Infrastructure:

    • Water Supply: Water is sourced and treated locally.
    • Power: Power may be generated on-site, possibly including renewable energy sources. Backup generators are often used in remote locations like this.
    • Communication: Includes radio communications systems vital for park operations and safety.

Additional Information:

  • Environmental and Conservation: As part of Isle Royale National Park, Mott Island is in a protected area known for its natural beauty and biodiversity. Efforts are made to minimize human impact on the environment.
  • Climate: The island experiences a harsh climate with cold winters and mild summers, typical of the Lake Superior region.

Operations:

  1. Seasonal Operation: Most active during the park's operational season (typically spring through fall), but some year-round activities may occur.

  2. Logistics: Supplies and personnel are transported via boat or seaplane, given the remote and insular nature of the island.

Summary:

Mott Island itself is not a marina meant for general maritime activities but acts as an essential operating base for managing Isle Royale National Park. It supports the logistical and operational needs of the NPS, contributing to the conservation and administration of one of the U.S.'s most remote and scenic national parks.

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