BARNEGAT
- USBG7
- Latitude: 39.747
- Longitude: -74.1976
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: Barnegat NJ US
Barnegat, located in New Jersey, is not a significant marine port but rather a township and coastal area known primarily for recreational boating, fishing, and tourism. Although it does not serve as a major commercial shipping port, Barnegat's coastal infrastructure supports various marine activities.
Marine Port Overview: Barnegat, NJ
Location:
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 39.7501° N, 74.2236° W
- Nearest Major City: Approximately 30 miles south of Toms River, NJ
Harbor and Facilities:
Marinas:
- Several marinas in the area catering to recreational boaters and light fishing vessels.
- Facilities typically include boat slips, fuel docks, maintenance services, and amenities like restrooms and showers.
Fishing:
- Popular area for both recreational and charter fishing, targeting species such as striped bass, bluefish, flounder, and others.
- Commercial fishing activity is minimal to moderate, primarily involving local seafood commerce.
Navigation:
- The waterways are mainly used by smaller vessels.
- Channels are marked and maintained to facilitate safe navigation, especially around Barnegat Bay and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean.
Lighthouses and Landmarks:
- The Barnegat Lighthouse, also known as “Old Barney,” is a prominent local landmark aiding navigation.
Coast Guard:
- Presence of U.S. Coast Guard stations in the vicinity for search and rescue operations, as well as boating safety enforcement.
Infrastructure:
Docks and Piers:
- Multiple docks and piers accommodating recreational and small-scale commercial activities.
- Fishing piers and public access points available for community use.
Boat Ramps:
- Public boat ramps available for launching and retrieving small to medium-sized vessels.
Support Services:
- Marine supply stores, bait and tackle shops, and repair facilities.
- Availability of charters for fishing, sightseeing, and ecological tours.
Environmental and Safety:
Weather and Tides:
- Subject to Atlantic coastal weather patterns, including nor'easters and hurricanes.
- Tidal information critical for safe navigation within the bay and inlets.
Environmental Concerns:
- Efforts to protect local marine ecosystems, including wetlands and estuaries.
- Regulations in place to preserve water quality and manage fishery resources.
Security:
- Monitored by local and federal agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard.
- Safety measures in place for boating and marine activities.
Accessibility:
Road Access:
- Accessible via major highways such as the Garden State Parkway.
- Local roads connect marinas, boat ramps, and waterfront areas.
Public Services:
- Emergency services, marine patrol, and waste disposal facilities available.
- Public transportation options for local and visiting boaters.
While Barnegat doesn't serve as a major commercial port, it plays a vital role in recreational and local marine activities, offering a range of facilities and services to support boating, fishing, and tourism.
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