Madison Reef is a series of submerged rock shoals about 1.65 miles (2.65 kilometers) long and one mile (1.6 kilometers) offshore of Madison in New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] It is between four and seventeen feet (1.21 and 5.18 meters) deep, and separated by channels of deeper water. Charles Reef is to the south and west. A cable passes through the reef on the seafloor. [2]
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Madison Reef is a series of submerged rock shoals about 1.65 miles (2.65 kilometers) long and one mile (1.6 kilometers) offshore of Madison in New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] It is between four and seventeen feet (1.21 and 5.18 meters) deep, and separated by channels of deeper water. Charles Reef is to the south and west. A cable passes through the reef on the seafloor. [2]
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41°15′07″N 72°36′11″W / 41.252°N 72.603°W