- Shark River (New Jersey)
Infobox River
river_name = Shark River
origin = Eastern Monmouth County
mouth =Atlantic Ocean
basin_countries =United States
length = convert|7|mi|km
elevation = Unknown
mouth_elevation = 0
discharge = Unknown
watershed = UnknownThe Shark River is a river in eastern
New Jersey that rises in eastern Monmouth County and flows southeast for approximately 7 mi (11.3 km), continuing through Neptune Township and Wall Township. The river continues towards theShark River Inlet , anestuary that feeds into theAtlantic Ocean between Belmar and Avon-by-the-Sea.River or bay
There is some discrepancy about the Shark River actually being a
river , as it closely resembles the definition oftidal basin ; a tidal, salt water region separated from the open sea by a land formation, or barrier, and primarily influenced by oceanic tidal fluctuations.The area commonly referred to as the Shark River (not the inlet with its bulkhead) is actually a small
bay of approximately eight hundredacres which includes theconfluence of fourfresh water streams, adjacentmud flats ,salt marshes , the open water, and the inlet which connects the bay to the Atlantic Ocean.The term river generally refers to an aquatic entity that sustains a substantial amount of moving
fresh water . The primarytributaries supplying fresh water to the Shark River tidal basin are; Shark RiverStream , Jumping Brook; Musquash Brook, and Laurel Brook. These four streams, while draining a sizable watershed, only provide a negligible amount of fresh water to the basin when compared to the large amounts ofsalt water entering via the normal tidal fluctuation. This small amount of fresh water entering the bay, the relatively small size of the bay itself, and the substantial amounts of salt water that enters the bay (via the inlet), better describes the Shark River as a “tidal basin” than a river. [Belmar Website, Residents > Municipal Boards > Environmental Commission > Natural Resources, Zone 5, http://www.belmar.com/Default.asp?Section_ID=623]The river (or stream) travels through sediments deposited during the Late
Eocene and MiddleMiocene periods. Fossils of reptiles, mammals and shark teeth and other fish remains can be found along its banks.Monmouth County Park - Shark River Park
[http://www.monmouthcountyparks.com/page.asp?agency=130&Id=2537 Shark River Park] , the Monmouth County Park System's first park, opened in 1961, covers convert|933|acre|km2|1 on either side of the Shark River in Neptune and Wall Townships.
References
ee also
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List of New Jersey rivers External links
* [http://reference.allrefer.com/gazetteer/S/S09775-shark-river.html AllRefer.com: Shark River, New Jersey]
* [http://njfossils.net/sharkriver/sharkriverid.html Shark River Identification Page]
* [http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?site_no=01407770 USGS Stream Flow Conditions of the Shark River at Belmar, NJ]
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