JAMESPORT EAST CREEK
- USJPY
- Latitude: 40.9411
- Longitude: -72.5711
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Jamesport East Creek is situated on the North Fork of Long Island along the northern shore of Peconic Bay, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It provides access to the local waterways and serves as a recreational and small-craft marine facility rather than a large commercial port.
Description and Specifications
Location
- Latitude & Longitude: The coordinates are generally around 40.9572° N, 72.5732° W.
- Address: Jamesport, NY 11947, USA.
- Waterbody: Connected to Peconic Bay, part of the larger Peconic Estuary System.
Accessibility
- Water Depth: Depths can vary significantly and are generally shallow, suitable for small boats and yachts rather than larger commercial vessels.
- Tide: As part of a tidal estuary, the area experiences a regular tidal range that can affect navigation.
- Navigational Aids: Likely equipped with basic navigational aids such as buoys and markers suitable for small craft navigation.
Infrastructure
- Docking Facilities: Typically includes small piers, slips, and possibly a marina that can accommodate recreational boats and small fishing vessels.
- Launching Ramps: Presence of boat ramps for launching small craft.
- Marina Services: Might offer services like refueling, freshwater supply, and basic marine repair services.
Usage
- Recreational Use: Popular with local fishermen, yachters, and recreational boaters.
- Commercial Fishing: Limited to small-scale, local operations due to the restricted size and depth of the creek.
Environmental Considerations
- Ecological Sensitivity: Part of the Peconic Estuary, which is a significant ecological habitat, thus requiring adherence to environmental regulations to protect the local ecosystem.
- Water Quality: Generally monitored to ensure it remains within permissible limits, contributing to the health of the aquatic environment.
Activities
- Fishing: Local fishing, both commercial (small scale) and recreational.
- Boating: Recreational boating including kayaking, canoeing, and small sailing activities.
- Wildlife Viewing: Bird watching and observing other local wildlife within the estuary environment.
Facilities in the Vicinity
- Parking: Likely limited parking availability for vehicles and trailers.
- Restrooms: Limited or basic restroom facilities might be available.
- Shore Services: Nearby amenities may include small shops, restaurants, and other local businesses supporting tourism and recreational activities.
Regulatory and Administrative Aspects
- Administration: Managed by local township authorities possibly in conjunction with state agencies given the environmental importance of the Peconic Estuary.
- Permits/Regulations: Boating, fishing, and other activities may require permits and adherence to local regulations to ensure environmental protection and safe use of the facilities.
Note: Since specific details may change over time, it's recommended to check local resources or contact local authorities for the most up-to-date information regarding Jamesport East Creek. Always verify current conditions, navigational advice, and any access restrictions or permits required.
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