Great South Bay

Great South Bay

The Great South Bay (actually a lagoon) is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 45 mi (72 km) long, forming a large natural harbor on the southern side of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. It is protected from the open ocean by Fire Island, a barrier island approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, as well as the eastern end of Jones Beach Island. The bay is accessible from the ocean through the narrow Fire Island Inlet between the western tip of Fire Island and the eastern tip of Jones Beach Island as well as the Moriches Inlet at the east end. The bay connects to South Oyster Bay on its western end.

In the early mid-17th century, European settlers arrived among the native Meroke tribes. The earliest included British families such as the [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~carman/hsarch/hsarch2.htm Smith, Carman and Hewlett families] in Merrick and an international horde of Freeport and Bay Shore pirates, marauders, swashbucklers, privateers, freebooters and their ilk, including the legendary Blackbeard, Captain Redeye and Captain Morgan.

Rapid suburban population growth on the northern shore of the bay has led to the bay becoming a population destination for yachts and other pleasure craft. Development around the bay has led to a degradation of the bay's water quality, and to the rapid growth of eel grass.

During the spring and summer months, the Great South Bay is a popular area for boating and fishing.

Environmental ConcernsThe rapid population growth around the shores of Great South Bay has led to numerous environmental problems. Important juvenile habitat for fish species, in particular eel grass beds, has been entirely lost from the western reaches of Great South Bay, in particular where the waste water treatment plants of the western communities empty out into the water. In the mid-bay and eastern sections of the bay, storm water runoff, carrying with it pollutants and excess nitrogen from fertilized lawns and insufficient septic systems, has led to increases in algal blooms and other pollution related issues.

At one point in time, Great South Bay provided many of the hard clams consumed throughout the region and even the country. However, as population impacts grew, habitat was lost and the clam population crashed, devastating the fishery and the communities that depended on it. From a high point of hundreds or even thousands of baymen working the waters of Great South Bay, now only a scant few can be seen ekeing out an existence.

Yacht Clubs & Sailing

The * [http://www.gsbyra.org GSBYRA] , or Great South Bay Yacht Racing Association governs all sailboat racing on the Great South Bay. Some of its members include:

* [http://www.nycsail.com Narrasketuck Yacht Club] is located at 15 Berger Avenue in Amityville. Founded in 1938, the club members have enjoyed the steady South West breeze and calm waters of the West end of the Great South Bay. The club has a tradition of teaching adults and children to sail. Fleets actively racing include the Narrasketuck, O'Day Mariner, Lightning, El Toro, Blue Jay, 420, and Opti. Many students who have taken lessons have gone on to greater sailing achievements such as America Cup sailor Brian Larken. New members are always welcome. 2008 is the club's 75th anniversary. [ [http://www.nycsail.com Narrasketuck Yacht Club] ]

Gallery

See also

* Robert Moses Causeway
* Jones Beach Island
* Clam Pond

References

External links

* [http://www.backtobaysics.org Back To Baysics] - Environmental awareness campaign in efforts to making our Great South Bay great again.
* [http://www.outerbeachmarine.com Outer Beach Marine] - Marine construction and permit handling on the Great South Bay on Long Island.


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