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APPENDIX II 
REPRESENTATIVE JOHN M. MurpHy on THE New YorkK BIGHT 
The New York Bight is a slight indentation of the Atlantic coast, extending 
northeasterly from Cape May Inlet, New J ersey, for some 200 miles to the eastern 
end of Long Island, New York at Montauk Point. Its coastline is generally a 
moderately sloping sand beach shore, broken by indentations of the sea into the 
land. Among these are a number of small inlets along the New Jersey coast, 
Lower Bay of New York Harbor, East Rockaway Inlet, Jones Inlet, Fire Island 
Inlet, Moriches Inlet, and Shinnecock Inlet. 
