SEASIDE PARK

  • Latitude: 39.9294
  • Longitude: -74.0817
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Seaside Park, generally known as a popular beach destination, does not have a significant marine port infrastructure known for handling large commercial shipping operations. However, it could potentially feature smaller-scale facilities catering to recreational boating, fishing, and tourism activities.

General Description:

  1. Location: Seaside Park is located in Ocean County, New Jersey, which is part of the New Jersey coastline. It lies on the Barnegat Peninsula.

  2. Functionality: Primarily serves as a recreational and tourist area rather than a commercial port. It is popular for its beaches, boardwalk, and proximity to the Barnegat Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

  3. Nearby Facilities: There might be small marinas and boatyards designed to serve recreational boaters and possibly accommodate charter fishing and eco-tourism trips.

Specifications:

  1. Marinas and Docks: Likely features a number of private and public docking facilities for small to medium-sized boats. These generally provide slip rentals, fueling, and basic maintenance services.

  2. Navigation: Given its proximity to both the Barnegat Bay and Atlantic Ocean, navigation aids such as buoys, channel markers, and local lighthouse (Barnegat Light) would be in place to assist vessels. Depths in these areas would generally accommodate small to medium-sized recreational vessels.

  3. Amenities: Typical amenities would include boat ramps, fueling stations, marine supply stores, and possibly fish cleaning stations. Restaurants, shops, and lodging facilities would cater to tourists and boaters.

  4. Environmental Considerations: As a coastal zone, it would have regulations to protect local wildlife, water quality, and habitats. This could include protected areas for bird nesting, as well as regulations on fishing and boating to promote sustainable use of marine resources.

  5. Activities: The area around Seaside Park is likely to support a variety of water-related activities such as recreational boating, sailing, fishing, Jet Skiing, and possibly paddleboarding and kayaking.

  6. Regulatory Oversight: Being part of the U.S. coastline, the area would fall under the jurisdiction of federal, state, and local maritime authorities. This could include the U.S. Coast Guard, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and local municipal authorities.

Please note, specifics such as exact capacity, services offered, and detailed infrastructure would require checking local resources or contacting local marinas and boating facilities directly as available information may change over time.

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