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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Fire Island National Seashore Long Island, New York Fire Island National Seashore was established in September 1964 "for the purpose of conserving and preserving for the use of future generations certain relatively unspoiled and undeveloped beaches, dunes, and other natural features within Suffolk County, New York, which possess high values to the Nation." 2010 Tide Tables Fire Island National Seashore

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National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior

Fire Island National SeashoreLong Island, New York

Fire Island National Seashore was established in September 1964 "for the purpose of conserving and preserving forthe use of future generations certain relatively unspoiled and undeveloped beaches, dunes, and other naturalfeatures within Suffolk County, New York, which possess high values to the Nation."

2010 Tide TablesFire Island National Seashore

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Welcome to Fire Island National Seashore

The annual Tide Tables booklet is a tradition at Fire Island NationalSeashore. It is provided as a benefit to all park users but is preparedprimarily for individuals who have obtained permits to drive off-road vehicles on Fire Island’s beach. The beach is a dynamic systemthat is constantly changing. Every tide provides a new sceniclandscape. To protect that landscape and maintain Fire Island’sremote character and natural resources, beach driving is limited.

From Long Island, New York to Brownsville, Texas, a string ofbarrier islands are located along the United States coastline. Barrierislands are large dynamic sandbars, which are constantly movingand changing. They are shaped by tides, wave action, off-shoresand movement, and human manipulation. Fire Island is one offive barrier islands along the south shore of Long Island.

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Mycorrhyzal fungi bind sandgrains to rootlets, enhancingresistance to erosion.

Beneath its visible leaves,beach grass rhizomes androotlets secure grains of sandthat form the protectiveprimary dune.

Overwashes are a cyclical part of the changing form of barrier islands.Fire Island National Seashore 3

Fire Island is 32 miles long with a south-facing shoreline and hasbeen migrating from the east to the west. In 1826, the first FireIsland Lighthouse was built on the western end of the island.Today, the Fire Island Inlet is more than 5 miles west of theLighthouse. The beach is constantly changing due to cyclicerosion and accretion of sand.

The dunes are the backbone of this dynamic barrier island thatbuffers Long Island from the forces of the Atlantic Ocean.Naturally formed dunes consist of multiple layers of sand heldtogether by the roots and rhizomes of beach grass. Foot and/orvehicle traffic easily damages beach grass and its roots. To protectFire Island’s dunes always use designated dune crossings andnever drive within twenty feet of the base of the dunes or thevegetation line.

Driving permits are required for all off-road driving on FireIsland. Unpermitted vehicles are restricted to roads and parkinglots near the bridges connecting Fire Island to Long Island.Beach driving is permitted for some recreational uses and to alimited number of residents, contractors, essential serviceproviders, public utilities, and official vehicles to gain access tocommunities with the park’s boundaries.

Thank you for your efforts to help preserve andprotect Fire Island.

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Beach Driving PermitsA valid permit is required for every vehicle driven on Fire Islandbeaches. Each Fire Island National Seashore permit has its ownstipulations and requirements. Vehicles may not cross dunes,damage or drive within 20 feet of vegetation, or enter thedesignated wilderness area. Smith Point County Park and RobertMoses State Park have separate recreational use permits.

Sportsman's Vehicle Permits (Recreational)Recreational vehicles are permitted to drive on designatedportions of Fire Island National Seashore beach (see map, page12) as a means of access for fishing or hunting. Permits are issuedat the Otis Pike Wilderness Visitor Center at Smith Point on orafter September 1, for use between September 15 and December31, unless beach conditions prevent or restrict driving activities.The cost of these permits is $50.00. Call 631-281-3010 for hoursof operation.

Non-Recreational Vehicle PermitsA limited number of resident, contractor, public utility andessential service vehicles may be allowed access, subject toconditions established for each individual permit. Applicationsfor non-recreational vehicle permits are made through the ChiefRanger's Office at Fire Island National Seashore, 120 LaurelStreet, Patchogue, NY 11772. Call 631-687-4758 for information.

Off-road driving regulationshelp protect natural beachesand primary dunes at FireIsland National Seashore,while providing a reasonableamount of access to islanddevelopments.

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Access to Fire Island CommunitiesWhen Fire Island National Seashore was established in 1964,its enabling legislation stated that seventeen communities andpreexisting commercial uses would be allowed to remain.

Today each community has its own character, providing a greatdiversity of experiences for visitors and residents.

A limited number of resident, contractor, public utility andessential service vehicles may be allowed to drive on the beachand over National Park Service land to access homes or provideservices for the homes and businesses on Fire Island. Homeownership does not automatically entitle one to a vehicle permit.

If you have one of the limited driving permits, please rememberto be respectful of the park’s and communities’ resources andinfrastructure. Whenever driving on the beach or through thecommunities, always be alert for and considerate of the peoplewho share the road, and always be respectful of private propertyrights.

At certain times of the year,beach traffic may need to bediverted through some ofthe Fire Island communities.

While roads through thesecommunities do not easilyaccommodate the 4-wheeldrive vehicles needed fordriving on the beach, this isa sacrifice most people arewilling to make in order toretain the character of FireIsland’s communities.

Limited driving helps retain the character of Fire Island and has led to alternatemeans of transportation; the “little red wagon” is a common sight on Fire Island.

Living on Fire Island meanslearning to co-exist withwildlife.

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Off-Road Vehicle Rules and RegulationsDesignated Use OnlyRecreational vehicles are permitted on Fire Island beaches as a means of access for fishingand hunting activities only. Non-recreational vehicles are permitted access only under theconditions stipulated in each permit.

Check StationsAll vehicles must access Fire Island National Seashore through check stations only.

Speed LimitsSpeed limit is 5 m.p.h. within 100 feet of pedestrians, near a beach entrance, or nearposted endangered species habitat or stopped vehicles. Maximum speed on beach is20 m.p.h..

Prohibited ActivitiesAccess other then through the check station, riding on tailgates or bumpers, andbuilding fires are prohibited. Letting dogs off leash is not allowed. Feeding wildlifeand use of metal detectors are prohibited.

Stay 20 Feet Away from Dune VegetationTo protect the fragile primary dunes, these rules are strictly enforced: drive at least 20 feetfrom the base of dune or vegetation line to protect the fragile root system (rhizomes). Ifsurf approaches the 20 foot boundary, the beach will be closed to driving. Always stay tothe seaward side of any posts. Never drive on, through or behind the dunes.

Beach Closures Fire Island beaches may be closed to driving at any time due to storms, extremely high

tides, or other hazardous conditions. Summer vehicle access is restricted to special or essential services and law enforcement. The beach from the Wilderness Visitor Center at Smith Point to Long Cove will be closed

to driving from March 15 through Labor Day (later if required), in compliance with thepark's endangered species habitat protection plan. Recreational drivers may not enter the beach through the open emergency vehicle

entrance when the recreational driving gate is closed. If the west end beach is closed, non-recreational permittees must use the inside route

(Burma Trail).

Weekend RestrictionsFrom September 15 through October 31, no entry is allowed on the beach between 9 a.m.and 6 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Recreational vehicles (from Long Cove toSmith Point) that enter before 9 a.m. may remain on the beach, but upon departure, maynot re-enter until 6 p.m. Contractors, residents, municipal and essential service drivershave additional weekend restrictions.

National Park Service rangersand Suffolk County PoliceMarine Bureau patrol Fire IslandNational Seashore, enforcingdriving regulations on thebeach and on other park lands.

Never underestimate the powerof the ocean.

Normally, vehicle travellingeast—on the ocean side—hasthe right-of-way.

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Time beach driving carefully.As a rule of thumb, Fire Islandbeaches are generally passablefrom 3 hours before to 3 hoursafter low tide.

Understanding TidesApproximately 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is covered by a relatively thinlayer of water, which responds to the gravitational attraction of the sun andmoon with a daily cycle of high and low tides. Times can be predictable andvary by location. This booklet contains the Moriches Inlet tides for 2010.

Tide changes occur from east to west. Correlations between tides at twodifferent points are neither exact nor consistent, but the map in this bookletwill help you estimate the tide for your location. Keep in mind that storms orhigh winds may cause more extreme tides. The "feet" columns list how manyfeet above or below mean low water each tide is expected to be.

Tide Adjustments

Ocean Side, Fire Island: on Great South Bay:Talisman/Barrett Beach: + 10 minutes Point O'Woods: + 3 1/2 hoursFire Island Lighthouse Beach: + 15 minutes Sayville (Browns River): + 4 1/2 hoursFire Island Breakwater: + 18 minutes Patchogue River: +5 hours

Driving SafetyFor your safety, carry a jack and jack board, spare tire, shovel, tow line withchain or hook, tire pressure gauge, first aid kit, and fire extinguisher. Alwayslower tire pressure to 15-20 psi (pounds per square inch) to prevent washboardtracks. On the beach, stay in established tracks and at least 20 feet seaward ofthe beach grass.

If You Become Stuck in the Sand... Do not spin your tires. Spinning will dig the vehicle in deeper. Check to make sure you are in four-wheel drive. Lower tire pressure to 15-18 psi. (Use caution below 15 psi.) Dig a small amount of sand away from the front and rear of all

four tires. If you are really buried, jack up all four wheels in turn and

shovel sand underneath. Slowly attempt to drive backwards into your tire tracks where

the sand is compacted. Keep front tires straight while trying to free your vehicle. Proceed evenly, keeping up your momentum and speed

without spinning your tires.

Tow Service is not readily available on Fire Island

Never drive on beach grass.The 20-foot “Rhizome Rule”was established to helpprotect and encourage thegrowth of dunes.

A weakened dune line leaveshomes and habitats behind itmore vulnerable to stormdamage, and increases theisland’s susceptibility to abreach.

The ocean tide on Fire Island issemi-diurnal (twice a day). Itsaverage tidal range (amplitude)is about 4 feet (1.25 meters).

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yadrutaS 3.rpA 14:4 .m.a 0.0 .m.a00:11 8.2 .m.p44:4 2.0 .m.p12:11 2.3

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yadnuS 4.rpA 03:5 .m.a 2.0 .m.a45:11 6.2 .m.p33:5 5.0

yadnoM 5.rpA .m.a41:21 0.3 62:6 .m.a 4.0 .m.p84:21 5.2 .m.p33:6 7.0

yadseuT 6.rpA .m.a70:1 8.2 03:7 .m.a 5.0 .m.p24:1 4.2 .m.p44:7 8.0

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yadirF 9.rpA .m.a35:3 7.2 11:01 .m.a 4.0 92:4 .m.p 7.2 .m.p33:01 5.0

yadrutaS 01.rpA .m.a64:4 7.2 35:01 .m.a 3.0 71:5 .m.p 9.2 .m.p91:11 4.0

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yadseuT 31.rpA 64:21 .m.a 1.0 55:6 .m.a 9.2 .m.p05:21 1.0 .m.p90:7 3.3

yadsendeW 41.rpA 92:1 .m.a 0.0 23:7 .m.a 9.2 .m.p82:1 1.0 .m.p24:7 3.3

yadsruhT 51.rpA 01:2 .m.a 0.0 .m.a90:8 9.2 .m.p50:2 1.0 .m.p51:8 4.3

yadirF 61.rpA 05:2 .m.a 0.0 .m.a84:8 9.2 .m.p34:2 1.0 .m.p15:8 4.3

yadrutaS 71.rpA 03:3 .m.a 0.0 .m.a13:9 8.2 .m.p12:3 2.0 .m.p33:9 3.3

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yadsendeW 12.rpA .m.a62:21 2.3 50:7 .m.a 3.0 .m.p71:1 7.2 .m.p21:7 5.0

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yadrutaS 42.rpA .m.a83:3 2.3 80:01 .m.a 1.0- 22:4 .m.p 3.3 .m.p43:01 0.0

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yadnoM 62.rpA .m.a83:5 2.3 64:11 .m.a 2.0- 01:6 .m.p 7.3

yadseuT 72.rpA 22:21 .m.a 3.0- 03:6 .m.a 3.3 .m.p43:21 3.0- .m.p75:6 8.3

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yadsruhT 92.rpA 20:2 .m.a 3.0- .m.a60:8 2.3 .m.p70:2 1.0- .m.p72:8 7.3

yadirF 03.rpA 94:2 .m.a 2.0- .m.a45:8 0.3 .m.p15:2 0.0 .m.p31:9 6.3

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2010 Ferry Service

Fire Island Ferries631-665-3600 or 666-3600www.fireislandferries.comBayshore to:

Kismet *SaltaireFair HarborDunewood *Atlantique *Ocean BeachSeaview *Ocean Bay Park**seasonal only

Cross-bay and lateral water taxiFire Island Water Taxi631-665-8885www.fireislandwatertaxi.comseasonal only

Sayville Ferry Service631-589-0810www.sayvilleferry.comSayville to

Sailors Haven *Cherry GroveFire Island PinesWater Island **seasonal only

Cross-bay water taxiby special arrangement

Davis Park Ferry Service631-475-1665www.davisparkferry.comPatchogue (Sandspit Park) to

Davis Park *Patchogue (West Avenue) to

Watch Hill **seasonal only

Cross-bay water taxiby special arrangement

Contractors & Business: March 16 - October 13, 2009Residents, Municipal & All Other Services: March 16 - September 8, 2009

National Park ServiceFire Island National Seashore631-687-4750www.nps.gov/[email protected][email protected]

In An Emergency:Call 911

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yadsruhT 6yaM .m.a12:1 7.2 .m.a14:7 6.0 .m.p10:2 5.2 .m.p70:8 8.0

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yadrutaS 8yaM .m.a40:3 6.2 .m.a32:9 5.0 .m.p24:3 7.2 .m.p85:9 6.0

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yadsruhT 02yaM .m.a61:21 3.3 .m.a44:6 1.0 .m.p50:1 0.3 .m.p20:7 4.0

yadirF 12yaM .m.a41:1 2.3 .m.a74:7 1.0 .m.p30:2 2.3 .m.p41:8 4.0

yadrutaS 22yaM .m.a31:2 1.3 .m.a64:8 1.0 .m.p10:3 3.3 .m.p91:9 2.0

mp90:8:tesnuSma72:5:esirnuS

yadnuS 32yaM .m.a51:3 0.3 .m.a04:9 0.0 .m.p95:3 4.3 .m.p81:01 1.0

yadnoM 42yaM .m.a61:4 0.3 .m.a03:01 1.0- .m.p55:4 6.3 .m.p21:11 0.0

yadseuT 52yaM .m.a61:5 0.3 .m.a02:11 1.0- .m.p74:5 7.3

yadsendeW 62yaM 50:21 .m.a 1.0- 01:6 .m.a 0.3 80:21 .m.p 1.0- .m.p53:6 7.3

yadsruhT 72yaM .m.a55:21 1.0- .m.a00:7 0.3 .m.p75:21 0.0 .m.p12:7 7.3

yadirF 82yaM .m.a34:1 1.0- .m.a84:7 0.3 .m.p44:1 1.0 .m.p50:8 7.3

yadrutaS 92yaM .m.a92:2 1.0- .m.a53:8 9.2 .m.p92:2 2.0 .m.p94:8 5.3

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yadnuS 03yaM .m.a21:3 0.0 .m.a22:9 8.2 .m.p21:3 3.0 .m.p43:9 3.3

yadnoM 13yaM .m.a35:3 1.0 .m.a11:01 7.2 .m.p35:3 4.0 .m.p12:01 2.314 2010 Tide Tables

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yadirF 32.luJ .m.a53:5 7.2 m.a82:11 3.0 .m.p75:5 3.3

yadrutaS 42.luJ .m.a51:21 2.0 .m.a52:6 8.2 .m.p61:21 3.0 .m.p24:6 4.3

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yadnuS 52.luJ .m.a00:1 1.0 .m.a01:7 9.2 .m.p20:1 3.0 .m.p42:7 4.3

yadnoM 62.luJ .m.a14:1 1.0 .m.a15:7 9.2 .m.p54:1 3.0 .m.p30:8 3.3

yadseuT 72.luJ .m.a91:2 1.0 .m.a13:8 9.2 .m.p62:2 3.0 .m.p14:8 3.3

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yadsruhT 92.luJ .m.a82:3 1.0 .m.a84:9 9.2 .m.p24:3 4.0 .m.p65:9 0.3

yadirF 03.luJ .m.a00:4 2.0 .m.a62:01 9.2 .m.p81:4 5.0 .m.p43:01 9.2

yadrutaS 13.luJ .m.a92:4 3.0 .m.a30:11 9.2 .m.p65:4 7.0 .m.p41:11 7.2

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yadsendeW 81.guA .m.a31:2 7.2 .m.a52:8 5.0 .m.p64:2 2.3 .m.p22:9 5.0

yadsruhT 91.guA .m.a51:3 6.2 .m.a62:9 5.0 .m.p64:3 2.3 .m.p61:01 4.0

yadirF 02.guA .m.a71:4 6.2 .m.a02:01 5.0 .m.p44:4 2.3 .m.p40:11 4.0

yadrutaS 12.guA .m.a41:5 7.2 .m.a90:11 4.0 .m.p53:5 2.3 .m.p94:11 2.0

mp93:7:tesnuSma80:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 22.guA .m.a30:6 9.2 .m.a55:11 4.0 .m.p91:6 3.3

yadnoM 32.guA .m.a03:21 2.0 .m.a54:6 0.3 .m.p93:21 3.0 .m.p95:6 3.3

yadseuT 42.guA .m.a90:1 1.0 .m.a72:7 0.3 .m.p12:1 3.0 .m.p63:7 3.3

yadsendeW 52.guA .m.a64:1 1.0 .m.a00:8 1.3 .m.p10:2 3.0 .m.p21:8 3.3

yadsruhT 62.guA .m.a02:2 1.0 .m.a53:8 1.3 .m.p04:2 3.0 .m.p74:8 2.3

yadirF 72.guA .m.a35:2 2.0 .m.a80:9 1.3 .m.p61:3 4.0 .m.p12:9 0.3

yadrutaS 82.guA .m.a32:3 2.0 .m.a93:9 1.3 .m.p25:3 4.0 .m.p75:9 9.2

mp82:7:tesnuSma51:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 92.guA .m.a25:3 3.0 .m.a21:01 0.3 .m.p72:4 5.0 .m.p63:01 7.2

yadnoM 03.guA .m.a12:4 4.0 .m.a05:01 0.3 .m.p70:5 7.0 .m.p22:11 6.2

yadseuT 13.guA .m.a65:4 5.0 .m.a73:11 0.3 .m.p00:6 7.0Fire Island National Seashore 17

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yadsendeW 1.tpeS .m.a51:21 5.2 .m.a44:5 6.0 .m.p13:21 0.3 .m.p71:7 8.0

yadsruhT 2.tpeS .m.a41:1 5.2 .m.a85:6 7.0 .m.p23:1 1.3 .m.p33:8 7.0

yadirF 3.tpeS .m.a81:2 5.2 .m.a22:8 6.0 .m.p83:2 2.3 .m.p53:9 5.0

yadrutaS 4.tpeS .m.a62:3 7.2 .m.a23:9 4.0 .m.p74:3 3.3 .m.p03:01 2.0

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yadnuS 5.tpeS .m.a23:4 9.2 .m.a33:01 2.0 .m.p15:4 5.3 .m.p22:11 0.0

yadnoM 6.tpeS .m.a13:5 2.3 .m.a03:11 1.0- .m.p84:5 7.3

yadseuT 7.tpeS .m.a21:21 2.0- .m.a42:6 5.3 .m.p52:21 2.0- .m.p04:6 8.3

yadsendeW 8.tpeS .m.a00:1 4.0- .m.a31:7 8.3 .m.p91:1 4.0- .m.p03:7 8.3

yadsruhT 9.tpeS .m.a74:1 5.0- .m.a20:8 9.3 .m.p11:2 4.0- .m.p91:8 8.3

yadirF 01.tpeS .m.a33:2 5.0- .m.a15:8 0.4 .m.p20:3 4.0- .m.p90:9 6.3

yadrutaS 11.tpeS .m.a91:3 4.0- .m.a24:9 8.3 .m.p35:3 2.0- .m.p20:01 3.3

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yadnuS 21.tpeS .m.a40:4 1.0- .m.a53:01 7.3 .m.p44:4 0.0 .m.p95:01 1.3

yadnoM 31.tpeS .m.a25:4 1.0 .m.a03:11 5.3 .m.p04:5 2.0 .m.p65:11 9.2

yadseuT 41.tpeS .m.a64:5 4.0 .m.p62:21 3.3 .m.p34:6 5.0

yadsendeW 51.tpeS .m.a45:21 7.2 .m.a05:6 6.0 .m.p22:1 2.3 .m.p15:7 6.0

yadsruhT 61.tpeS .m.a25:1 6.2 .m.a00:8 7.0 .m.p91:2 0.3 .m.p55:8 6.0

yadirF 71.tpeS .m.a25:2 6.2 .m.a40:9 7.0 .m.p71:3 0.3 .m.p84:9 5.0

yadrutaS 81.tpeS .m.a25:3 7.2 .m.a85:9 6.0 .m.p41:4 0.3 .m.p43:01 4.0

mp45:6:tesnuSma63:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 91.tpeS .m.a74:4 7.2 .m.a64:01 5.0 .m.p50:5 1.3 .m.p51:11 3.0

yadnoM 02.tpeS .m.a53:5 9.2 .m.a03:11 4.0 .m.p05:5 2.3 .m.p45:11 2.0

yadseuT 12.tpeS .m.a61:6 0.3 .m.p31:21 3.0 .m.p03:6 2.3

yadsendeW 22.tpeS .m.a23:21 2.0 .m.a35:6 2.3 .m.p55:21 2.0 .m.p70:7 2.3

yadsruhT 32.tpeS .m.a90:1 1.0 .m.a82:7 3.3 .m.p63:1 2.0 .m.p34:7 2.3

yadirF 42.tpeS .m.a44:1 1.0 .m.a95:7 3.3 .m.p51:2 2.0 .m.p71:8 0.3

yadrutaS 52.tpeS .m.a71:2 2.0 .m.a92:8 3.3 .m.p35:2 2.0 .m.p15:8 9.2

mp24:6:tesnuSma34:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 62.tpeS .m.a05:2 2.0 .m.a95:8 2.3 .m.p92:3 4.0 .m.p72:9 8.2

yadnoM 72.tpeS .m.a12:3 4.0 .m.a23:9 2.3 .m.p60:4 4.0 .m.p90:01 7.2

yadseuT 82.tpeS .m.a45:3 4.0 .m.a41:01 2.3 .m.p74:4 5.0 .m.p95:01 6.2

yadsendeW 92.tpeS .m.a33:4 5.0 .m.a60:11 1.3 .m.p04:5 6.0 .m.p85:11 5.2

yadsruhT 03.tpeS .m.a52:5 6.0 .m.p80:21 1.3 .m.p15:6 7.0

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yadirF 1.tcO .m.a00:1 5.2 .m.a14:6 7.0 .m.p21:1 1.3 .m.p70:8 5.0

yadrutaS 2.tcO .m.a30:2 7.2 .m.a70:8 5.0 .m.p81:2 2.3 .m.p01:9 4.0

mp03:6:tesnuSma05:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 3.tcO .m.a80:3 9.2 .m.a71:9 4.0 .m.p52:3 3.3 .m.p50:01 1.0

yadnoM 4.tcO .m.a11:4 1.3 .m.a81:01 1.0 .m.p92:4 4.3 .m.p55:01 1.0-

yadseuT 5.tcO .m.a90:5 4.3 .m.a41:11 1.0- .m.p72:5 5.3 .m.p44:11 3.0-

yadsendeW 6.tcO .m.a20:6 7.3 .m.p90:21 3.0- .m.p91:6 7.3

yadsruhT 7.tcO .m.a23:21 4.0- .m.a15:6 0.4 .m.p20:1 4.0- .m.p90:7 7.3

yadirF 8.tcO .m.a91:1 4.0- .m.a83:7 0.4 .m.p45:1 4.0- .m.p85:7 5.3

yadrutaS 9.tcO .m.a60:2 4.0- .m.a62:8 0.4 .m.p44:2 4.0- .m.p84:8 3.3

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yadnuS 01.tcO .m.a25:2 2.0- .m.a51:9 8.3 .m.p33:3 2.0- .m.p04:9 2.3

yadnoM 11.tcO .m.a83:3 0.0 .m.a70:01 7.3 .m.p22:4 0.0 .m.p63:01 9.2

yadseuT 21.tcO .m.a52:4 2.0 .m.a10:11 4.3 .m.p31:5 2.0 .m.p43:11 7.2

yadsendeW 31.tcO .m.a71:5 5.0 .m.a75:11 2.3 .m.p11:6 4.0

yadsruhT 41.tcO .m.a23:21 6.2 .m.a71:6 7.0 .m.p25:21 0.3 .m.p51:7 5.0

yadirF 51.tcO .m.a82:1 5.2 .m.a62:7 8.0 .m.p74:1 9.2 .m.p71:8 6.0

yadrutaS 61.tcO .m.a32:2 5.2 .m.a33:8 8.0 .m.p14:2 9.2 .m.p01:9 5.0

mp80:6:tesnuSma50:7:esirnuS

yadnuS 71.tcO .m.a91:3 6.2 .m.a92:9 7.0 .m.p53:3 9.2 .m.p65:9 4.0

yadnoM 81.tcO .m.a11:4 7.2 .m.a71:01 5.0 .m.p72:4 9.2 .m.p63:01 3.0

yadseuT 91.tcO .m.a95:4 9.2 .m.a20:11 4.0 .m.p41:5 9.2 .m.p51:11 2.0

yadsendeW 02.tcO .m.a24:5 1.3 .m.a54:11 3.0 .m.p75:5 0.3 .m.p35:11 2.0

yadsruhT 12.tcO .m.a91:6 2.3 .m.p82:21 2.0 .m.p73:6 0.3

yadirF 22.tcO .m.a03:21 1.0 .m.a45:6 3.3 .m.p01:1 2.0 .m.p41:7 0.3

yadrutaS 32.tcO .m.a80:1 1.0 .m.a62:7 3.3 .m.p15:1 1.0 .m.p15:7 9.2

mp85:5:tesnuSma21:7:esirnuS

yadnuS 42.tcO .m.a54:1 2.0 .m.a85:7 4.3 .m.p13:2 1.0 .m.p72:8 8.2

yadnoM 52.tcO .m.a22:2 2.0 .m.a13:8 3.3 .m.p11:3 2.0 .m.p70:9 7.2

yadseuT 62.tcO .m.a00:3 2.0 .m.a80:9 3.3 .m.p25:3 2.0 .m.p35:9 7.2

yadsendeW 72.tcO .m.a93:3 3.0 .m.a55:9 2.3 .m.p53:4 3.0 .m.p74:01 6.2

yadsruhT 82.tcO .m.a32:4 4.0 .m.a15:01 2.3 .m.p72:5 4.0 .m.p84:11 6.2

yadirF 92.tcO .m.a91:5 5.0 .m.a45:11 1.3 .m.p13:6 4.0

yadrutaS 03.tcO .m.a84:21 7.2 .m.a23:6 5.0 .m.p75:21 1.3 .m.p04:7 3.0

mp94:5:tesnuSma02:7:esirnuS

yadnuS 13.tcO .m.a84:1 8.2 .m.a25:7 5.0 .m.p00:2 1.3 .m.p34:8 2.0

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yadnoM 1.voN .m.a94:2 0.3 .m.a20:9 3.0 .m.p30:3 2.3 .m.p73:9 0.0

yadseuT 2.voN .m.a94:3 2.3 .m.a30:01 1.0 .m.p50:4 2.3 .m.p82:01 2.0-

yadsendeW 3.voN .m.a74:4 5.3 .m.a95:01 1.0- .m.p50:5 2.3 .m.p71:11 3.0-

yadsruhT 4.voN .m.a04:5 7.3 .m.a35:11 3.0- .m.p95:5 3.3

yadirF 5.voN .m.a50:21 4.0- .m.a03:6 9.3 .m.p54:21 4.0- .m.p05:6 3.3

yadrutaS 6.voN .m.a45:21 4.0- .m.a71:7 9.3 .m.p63:1 4.0- .m.p04:7 2.3mp24:4:tesnuSma82:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 7.voN .m.a24:1 3.0- .m.a40:7 8.3 .m.p62:1 4.0- .m.p92:7 1.3

yadnoM 8.voN .m.a92:1 1.0- .m.a15:7 7.3 .m.p31:2 2.0- .m.p02:8 9.2

yadseuT 9.voN .m.a51:2 0.0 .m.a04:8 5.3 .m.p95:2 1.0- .m.p31:9 8.2

yadsendeW 01.voN .m.a10:3 2.0 .m.a23:9 2.3 .m.p64:3 1.0 .m.p90:01 7.2

yadsruhT 11.voN .m.a84:3 4.0 .m.a62:01 0.3 .m.p53:4 3.0 .m.p30:11 5.2

yadirF 21.voN .m.a14:4 6.0 .m.a81:11 9.2 .m.p92:5 4.0 .m.p65:11 5.2

yadrutaS 31.voN .m.a34:5 7.0 .m.p80:21 7.2 .m.p72:6 5.0mp53:4:tesnuSma73:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 41.voN .m.a74:21 5.2 .m.a05:6 8.0 .m.p85:21 7.2 .m.p12:7 5.0

yadnoM 51.voN .m.a73:1 6.2 .m.a15:7 7.0 .m.p94:1 6.2 .m.p90:8 4.0

yadseuT 61.voN .m.a72:2 7.2 .m.a34:8 5.0 .m.p24:2 6.2 .m.p25:8 3.0

yadsendeW 71.voN .m.a61:3 8.2 .m.a03:9 4.0 .m.p33:3 6.2 .m.p33:9 2.0

yadsruhT 81.voN .m.a10:4 0.3 .m.a61:01 3.0 .m.p22:4 7.2 .m.p31:01 2.0

yadirF 91.voN .m.a34:4 1.3 .m.a00:11 2.0 .m.p60:5 7.2 .m.p45:01 1.0

yadrutaS 02.voN .m.a12:5 2.3 .m.a54:11 1.0 .m.p74:5 7.2 .m.p63:11 1.0mp03:4:tesnuSma54:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 12.voN .m.a85:5 3.3 .m.p92:21 0.0 .m.p72:6 7.2

yadnoM 22.voN .m.a81:21 1.0 .m.a43:6 4.3 .m.p21:1 1.0- .m.p80:7 7.2

yadseuT 32.voN .m.a20:1 1.0 .m.a31:7 4.3 .m.p55:1 1.0- .m.p25:7 7.2

yadsendeW 42.voN .m.a54:1 1.0 .m.a65:7 3.3 .m.p83:2 1.0- .m.p14:8 7.2

yadsruhT 52.voN .m.a03:2 1.0 .m.a64:8 3.3 .m.p32:3 0.0 .m.p63:9 7.2

yadirF 62.voN .m.a81:3 1.0 .m.a24:9 2.3 .m.p21:4 0.0 .m.p53:01 7.2

yadrutaS 72.voN .m.a41:4 2.0 .m.a24:01 1.3 .m.p80:5 1.0 .m.p33:11 8.2mp62:4:tesnuSma35:6:esirnuS

yadnuS 82.voN .m.a12:5 3.0 .m.a14:11 0.3 .m.p01:6 1.0

yadnoM 92.voN .m.a03:21 9.2 .m.a63:6 3.0 .m.p04:21 0.3 .m.p21:7 0.0

yadseuT 03.voN .m.a82:1 0.3 .m.a64:7 2.0 .m.p14:1 9.2 .m.p01:8 1.0-

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yadsendeW 1.ceD .m.a72:2 2.3 .m.a84:8 0.0 .m.p34:2 9.2 .m.p20:9 2.0-

yadsruhT 2.ceD .m.a52:3 4.3 .m.a44:9 1.0- .m.p54:3 9.2 .m.p35:9 2.0-

yadirF 3.ceD .m.a02:4 5.3 .m.a83:01 2.0- .m.p24:4 9.2 .m.p34:01 3.0-

yadrutaS 4.ceD .m.a11:5 7.3 .m.a03:11 3.0- .m.p53:5 9.2 .m.p33:11 2.0-

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yadnuS 5.ceD .m.a95:5 7.3 .m.p02:21 4.0- .m.p42:6 9.2

yadnoM 6.ceD .m.a22:21 2.0- .m.a54:6 6.3 .m.p80:1 4.0- .m.p21:7 9.2

yadseuT 7.ceD .m.a90:1 1.0- .m.a03:7 5.3 .m.p35:1 2.0- .m.p95:7 8.2

yadsendeW 8.ceD .m.a45:1 0.0 .m.a61:8 3.3 .m.p63:2 2.0- .m.p94:8 7.2

yadsruhT 9.ceD .m.a73:2 1.0 .m.a30:9 1.3 .m.p71:3 1.0- .m.p93:9 5.2

yadirF 01.ceD .m.a02:3 3.0 .m.a15:9 9.2 .m.p85:3 1.0 .m.p92:01 5.2

yadrutaS 11.ceD .m.a50:4 4.0 .m.a93:01 8.2 .m.p14:4 2.0 .m.p71:11 5.2

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yadnuS 21.ceD .m.a65:4 6.0 .m.a62:11 6.2 .m.p72:5 3.0

yadnoM 31.ceD .m.a30:21 5.2 .m.a75:5 7.0 .m.p21:21 5.2 .m.p91:6 4.0

yadseuT 41.ceD .m.a94:21 5.2 .m.a30:7 7.0 .m.p00:1 4.2 .m.p21:7 4.0

yadsendeW 51.ceD .m.a63:1 5.2 .m.a30:8 6.0 .m.p25:1 3.2 .m.p20:8 3.0

yadsruhT 61.ceD .m.a52:2 7.2 .m.a55:8 4.0 .m.p74:2 3.2 .m.p94:8 2.0

yadirF 71.ceD .m.a51:3 8.2 .m.a44:9 3.0 .m.p34:3 4.2 .m.p53:9 2.0

yadrutaS 81.ceD .m.a40:4 0.3 .m.a23:01 1.0 .m.p43:4 4.2 .m.p22:01 1.0

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yadnuS 91.ceD .m.a05:4 1.3 .m.a91:11 0.0 .m.p22:5 5.2 .m.p90:11 0.0

yadnoM 02.ceD .m.a33:5 3.3 .m.a60:21 1.0- .m.p60:6 7.2 .m.p75:11 1.0-

yadseuT 12.ceD .m.a61:6 4.3 .m.p25:21 2.0- .m.p15:6 7.2

yadsendeW 22.ceD .m.a54:21 2.0- .m.a00:7 5.3 .m.p73:1 4.0- .m.p73:7 8.2

yadsruhT 32.ceD .m.a33:1 2.0- .m.a64:7 5.3 .m.p22:2 4.0- .m.p72:8 9.2

yadirF 42.ceD .m.a12:2 2.0- .m.a63:8 3.3 .m.p60:3 4.0- .m.p12:9 9.2

yadrutaS 52.ceD .m.a01:3 2.0- .m.a03:9 3.3 .m.p25:3 3.0- .m.p71:01 9.2

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yadnoM 72.ceD .m.a60:5 1.0 .m.a32:11 0.3 .m.p93:5 2.0-

yadseuT 82.ceD .m.a80:21 0.3 .m.a71:6 1.0 .m.p02:21 8.2 .m.p14:6 1.0-

yadsendeW 92.ceD .m.a50:1 1.3 .m.a72:7 1.0 .m.p02:1 7.2 .m.p24:7 1.0-

yadsruhT 03.ceD .m.a30:2 2.3 .m.a13:8 1.0 .m.p32:2 5.2 .m.p04:8 1.0-

yadirF 13.ceD .m.a30:3 2.3 .m.a92:9 1.0- .m.p72:3 5.2 .m.p43:9 1.0-

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SpringIn early spring, piping plovers begin to arrive on Fire Island.By April, suitable piping plover habitat is marked andprotected with symbolic fencing. Piping plovers aremonitored daily beginning in early spring, while breedingand nesting take place from April through June. Nestmonitoring occurs once a full nest clutch of 4 eggs is observed.As nests are established, NPS staff construct predatorexclosures around the nest to protect both nest and eggs.

SummerPiping plover nests begin to hatch in early summer once eggs have reached the 27 dayincubation period. In accordance with recovery effort guidelines, off-road vehiclerestrictions are implemented once this occurs to ensure the safety of the newborn chicks.This typically lasts until the end of the piping plover season. The piping plover seasonculminates in August. This is the period when most chicks have reached 25 days of age,have begun to fly and are considered fledged.

FallSymbolic fencing remains in place through the fall to protect threatened and endangeredvegetative species. Seabeach amaranth and seabeach knotweed, two protected species,occur along the shoreline of Fire Island and are inventoried by resource managementpersonnel.

Fire Island NationalSeashore has beenmonitoring the status ofthe following species thatdepend on coastalhabitats since 1986:

Threatened and Endangered SpeciesProtection Measures on Fire Island

The National Park Service’s requirement to protect endangered andthreatened species and their habitats has seasonal impacts on driving,beach users and the communities within park boundaries.

Seabeach KnotweedNY State listed rare

Seabeach AmaranthFederally threatened Plover nesting area at Fire

Island Lighthouse beach.

Piping PloverFederally threatened,NY State endangered

Other T&E protectionmeasures includepopulation counts forwaterbird species suchas least tern, commontern, roseate tern, andblack skimmer.

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Fire Island Driving Distances(in miles)

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National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior

Fire Island National Seashore120 Laurel StreetPatchogue, New York 11772phone: 631-687-4750www.nps.gov/fiis

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Enjoy Fire Island SafelyPlease follow these safety guidelines for an enjoyable visit:

Stay on the boardwalk to avoid poison ivy. Wear shoes on boardwalks to avoid splinters. Avoid grassy areas and check yourself frequently for ticks. Use sunscreen and insect repellant as needed. Follow safe boating procedures and etiquette, and wear life jackets. Swim in life-guarded areas. Watch for rapid changes in weather conditions and lightning when on or

near the water.

Adhere to all Park RulesAll natural and cultural features within Fire Island National Seashore areprotected by law. Thank you for respecting regulations.

Stay off the dunes and do not damage plants. Do not feed, touch, or harass wildlife; animals can be unpredictable and

dangerous. When and where permitted, pets must be on a 6-foot leash and under

physical control. Pets, kites, and glass containers are not permitted on life-guarded beaches. Stay out of all areas fenced for wildlife and plant protection. Metal detectors may not be possessed on park lands. Dispose of trash properly. Day use visitors are asked to participate in the

park's Carry-In, Carry-Out program to reduce garbage on the island. Fire Island personal watercraft (PWC) use is only permitted in the marked

channels into some communities. PWCs must remain at least 1,000 feet awayfrom shore in the Atlantic Ocean; in the bay, PWCs must be 1,000 feet awayfrom shore on the western end of Fire Island, and 4,000 feet away from theshore east of the western boundary of Sunken Forest. PWCs are not permittedinto Sailors Haven, Barrett Beach/Talisman, Watch Hill or Old Inlet. Additional regulations are enforced.

Poison ivy can cause anirritating rash even before itsdistinctive “leaves of three”emerge.

A “questing” tick waits fora host near the end of ablade of grass.

Help keep wildlife wild.Use a camera or binocularsfrom a distance for aclose-up view of animals.Never feed deer or otherwild animals.