Haverstraw Bay (Hudson River)

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Haverstraw Bay is a broad, estuarine section of New York’s Hudson River known for its ecological richness and role as a key habitat for migratory fish and birds.

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Haverstraw Bay (Hudson River) canonical 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
estuarine embayment
section of the Hudson River
adjacentTo Croton-on-Hudson, New York
Ossining, New York
Town of Stony Point
surface form: Stony Point, New York

Town of Haverstraw
surface form: Town of Haverstraw, New York

Cortlandt, New York
surface form: Verplanck, New York

Village of Haverstraw
surface form: Village of Haverstraw, New York
conservationStatus recognized as a significant coastal fish and wildlife habitat by New York State
containsHabitat freshwater and brackish marshes along its margins
intertidal mudflats
shallow subtidal habitats
tidal shallows
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecologicalSignificance high biological productivity
important nursery area for estuarine fish
key habitat for migratory birds
key habitat for migratory fish
facesThreat dredging and navigation-related impacts
habitat alteration and shoreline development
pollution from upriver and local sources
humanUse commercial navigation corridor
recreational boating
recreational fishing
hydrology influenced by tidal action from the Atlantic Ocean
receives freshwater inflow from the upper Hudson River
knownFor broadest open-water reach of the Hudson River north of New York Harbor
important feeding and staging area for fish and birds
length approximately 6 to 7 miles
locatedIn Hudson River
Hudson River estuary
surface form: Lower Hudson River Estuary

New York
Rockland County
surface form: Rockland County, New York

Westchester County, New York
partOf Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve
surface form: Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve region

Hudson River estuary
salinity varies seasonally and with river discharge
supportsSpecies Alosa
surface form: American shad

Atlantic sturgeon
alewife
bald eagle
blueback herring
largemouth bass
migratory waterfowl
osprey
shorebirds
shortnose sturgeon
striped bass
white perch
waterType brackish
width approximately 3 to 4 miles at its widest point

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Subject: Haverstraw Bay (Hudson River)
Description of subject: Haverstraw Bay is a broad, estuarine section of New York’s Hudson River known for its ecological richness and role as a key habitat for migratory fish and birds.

Referenced by (1)

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Tappan Zee (wide section of the Hudson River) connectedTo Haverstraw Bay (Hudson River)