Shinnecock Canal

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Shinnecock Canal is a man-made waterway on Long Island, New York, that connects Great Peconic Bay with Shinnecock Bay and helps regulate tidal flow between them.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
man-made waterway
connectsHydrologicSystem Peconic Estuary system
surface form: Peconic Estuary

Shinnecock Bay
surface form: Shinnecock Bay estuarine system
connectsWaterBody Peconic Bay
surface form: Great Peconic Bay

Shinnecock Bay
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Montauk Highway
New York State Route 27
environmentalRole affects tidal exchange patterns
influences salinity between connected bays
hasEconomicRole supports local marine economy
supports recreational tourism
hasFunction flood control
navigation
tidal control
hasLock Shinnecock Canal lock
hasNameOrigin Shinnecock Indian Nation
surface form: Shinnecock people
hasStructure bridges
bulkheads
locks
isPartOf inland waterway system of eastern Long Island
isSubjectOf local navigation regulations
locatedIn Long Island
New York
Suffolk County, New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
manages water level differences between bays
near Hamlet of Hampton Bays
Shinnecock Indian Reservation
surface form: Shinnecock Indian Nation territory
partOf South Fork of Long Island
region East End of Long Island
regulates tidal flow
regulatesBetween Peconic Bay
surface form: Great Peconic Bay

Shinnecock Bay
separates Southampton (town) north shore
Town of Southampton
surface form: Southampton (town) south shore
state New York
usedFor fishing
recreational boating
waterBody tidal water
waterwayType tidal canal

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