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  2. Marine life of New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary - Wikipedia

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    Bald eagle (Halieeatus leucocephalus) - Has been seen up the Hudson River every winter consistently for well over a decade, feeding on a wide variety of both freshwater and saltwater fish. Has also been seen using the New Jersey Palisades and piers near the Harlem River as a perch from which to swoop down and grab its quarry in the estuary ...

  3. Crest Fishing Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Crest Pier is a municipal pier located within the city of Wildwood Crest, New Jersey. The pier is located at Heather Road and Boardwalk. The Wildwood Crest Fishing Club owned and operated the pier for more than 85 years. [1] In 2006, ownership was transferred to the Borough of Wildwood Crest. [1]

  4. Jamaica Bay - Wikipedia

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    The location of Jamaica Bay, combined with its rich food resources, make it an important habitat for both plants and animals. [5] This geographic location also provides valuable feeding habitat to marine and estuarine species migrating between the New York Bight and the Hudson River and Raritan River estuaries, and to a diverse community of migratory birds and insects that use the Bay for ...

  5. Long Branch pier returning four decades after fire, with $3 ...

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    The city is using a $3.5 million grant from New Jersey's Boardwalk Preservation Fund to build a new pier at the beach. The city had a pier for 100 years until a fire destroyed it in June 1987.

  6. Newark Bay - Wikipedia

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    Newark Bay is a tidal bay at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers in northeastern New Jersey.It is home to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, the largest container shipping facility in Port of New York and New Jersey, the second busiest in the United States.

  7. Rare Amazonian fish with human-like teeth caught in New Jersey

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  8. Shark River Inlet - Wikipedia

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    A boat travels back to the docks as visitors fish. The Shark River Inlet is an inlet that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Shark River, located entirely in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The Shark River Inlet acts as a border between the towns of Belmar and Avon-by-the-Sea at the Atlantic Ocean.

  9. Category:Piers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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