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943 Harbor at Saint Ignace, Michigan . Port Austin Harbor, Michigan . Lake Saint Clair and Clinton River, Michigan . Old Channel of the River Rouge, Michigan . Black River, Alcona County, Michigan . Au Gres River, Michigan . Au Sable River, Michigan . Waterway connecting Lakes Erie and Michigan with the Ohio River by way of the Maumee River, from Toledo, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana ; the Wabash River from the Ohio River to the vicinity of Fort Wayne ; the Saint Joseph River from at or near its source to Lake Michigan ; waterways connecting the Maumee River with the Wabash River and Saint Joseph River ; and the Saint Marys River, Ohio and Indiana, with a view to the develop- ment of a water supply sufficient to operate the above-outlined waterway . Maumee River, from Toledo, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana . Huron Harbor, Ohio . Lorain Harbor, Ohio . Cleveland Harbor, Ohio . Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio . Conneau t Harbor, Ohio . Harbor at Erie, Pennsylvania . Erie Harbor, Pennsylvania, with a view to the construction of additional riprap wor k to prevent a further breach in the neck of the peninsula . Buffalo Harbor, Buffalo River, and Buffalo Ship Canal, New York . Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, New York . Olcott Harbor, New York . Wils on Ha rbor, New York . Pultneyville Harbor, New York . Rochest er (Charl otte) Harb or, New Y ork . Great Sodus Bay Harbor, New York . Oswego Harbor, New Yor k . Ogdensburg Harbor, New York . Tarrytown Harbor, New York . San Diego Harbor, California . Trinidad Bay, Humboldt County, California . Corte Madera Creek, Marin County, California . Bodega Bay, Sonoma County, California . Los Angeles Harbor, California . Alamitos Bay, California . Albany Harbor, California . Berkeley Harbor, California . Emeryville Harbor, California . Lower San Francisco Bay and Guadalupe River, California . Latham Slough and Middle River, California . Port of San Francisco east of Belmont, South San Francisco Ba y, California. Middle River, California, from the Santa Fe Railroad at Middle River to Latham Slough ; Latham Slough, from Empire Cut to Middle River ; Turner Cut, from San Joaquin River to Whiskey Slough, and Whiskey Slough, from Turner Cut to Empire Cut, so as to provide a depth of nine feet and a width of one hundred feet, and to clear at least fifty feet on both sides of the channel of all sunke n vessels , debris, and shoal s which mi ght in any way endanger navigation on these streams . Michigan . Ohio-I ndiana . Ohio . Pennsy lvania . New York . California .
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