6 CRR-NY 41.3NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 6. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CHAPTER I. FISH AND WILDLIFE
SUBCHAPTER F. MARINE FISHERIES
PART 41. SANITARY CONDITION OF SHELLFISH LANDS
6 CRR-NY 41.3
6 CRR-NY 41.3
41.3 Shellfish lands in Suffolk County.
(a) The shellfish lands in Suffolk County, except those listed in subdivision (b) of this section or in section 41.5 of this Part, are in such sanitary condition that shellfish thereon may be taken for use as food, and such lands are designated as certified areas.
(b) The following shellfish lands in Suffolk County are in such sanitary condition that shellfish thereon shall not be taken for use as food, and such lands are designated as uncertified areas:
(1) Town of Babylon.
(i) Great South Bay.
(a) All that area of South Oyster Bay and Great South Bay, including tributaries, creeks and canals, between the east side of the northbound lanes of the Wantagh Parkway and the west side of the southbound lanes of the Robert Moses Causeway lying within one-half mile of the mainland (northern) shoreline.
(b) During the period September 1st through March 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay and South Oyster Bay, including tributaries, creeks and canals lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northeasterly from the northeasternmost end of the Sloop Channel Bridge (bascule bridge connecting the southern end of Green Island with Jones Beach) to the easternmost point of land of the group of islands known as South Line Island, Black Banks Island and Water Hole Island (local names, local landmarks); thence proceeding northerly across Bulkhead Drain to the northeasternmost point of land at Thatch Island (local landmark, located at the eastern end of North Line Island); thence proceeding easterly to the southernmost point of land at West Island; thence proceeding northeasterly to the northernmost point of land at Sand Island (Helicopter Island, immediately east of the Amityville Cut); and thence proceeding northwesterly to the southeasternmost point of the dock at the Unqua Corinthian Yacht Club (local name, local landmark).
(c) Town of Babylon Marinas. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area lying south of the State Boat Channel within the Town of Babylon Cedar Beach Marina (local name), and the Town of Babylon Gilgo Beach Marina (local name), including entrance channels to said marinas.
(d) Babylon Coves. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area lying south of the State Boat Channel of the marina-boat basin at West Gilgo and all that area lying south of the State Boat Channel of Coast Guard Cove (local name) and Hemlock Cove (local name), including entrance channels.
(e) Oak Island. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay, including the Oak Island Channel, the State Boat Channel, and the "Lead" (local names), lying southerly and easterly of Oak Island and southerly of a line extending westerly from the westernmost point of land at Seganus Thatch at the former site of the State Channel Marina (local name), to the northernmost point of the bulkhead protecting the residence at number 58 Oak Island (said residence is a blue, one-story house with a grey roof), continuing southeasterly around the northeast facing shoreline of Oak Island to its easternmost tip and continuing southwesterly to a point located immediately opposite the residence at number 8 Oak Island; and all that area lying easterly of a line extending southerly from the chimney at the western corner of the residence at number 8 Oak Island (said residence is a one-story wood shingle house with a green roof), proceeding southerly across the “Lead” (local name), to utility pole number 468 on the north side of Ocean Parkway, Jones Beach Island; and all that area lying northerly of a line extending easterly from utility pole number 468 to utility pole number 478 on the north side of Ocean Parkway, Jones Beach Island; and all that area lying westerly of a line extending northeasterly across the State Boat Channel to the southernmost point of land at Seganus Thatch, thence proceeding northwesterly along the shoreline to the westernmost point of land at Seganus Thatch.
(f) Robert Moses State Park. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the Robert Moses East and West Boat Basins including the area between the boat basins, lying south of a line extending easterly from the northwesternmost corner of the western bulkhead of the western basin to the northeasternmost corner of the eastern bulkhead of the eastern basin.
(g) Seaford Harbor Yacht Club. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the marina-boat basin, including entrance channel, serving the Seaford Harbor Yacht Club (located between Tobay Marina and the marina-boat basin at West Gilgo).
(ii) Atlantic Ocean. All that area within one-half nautical mile distance from any portion of the sewer outfall pipe serving the water pollution control plant of the Suffolk County Sewer District No. 3, Southwest. The location of said pipe is identified as beginning at a point, 40 37′ 57.5″ N and 73 20′ 57.5″ W, on Cedar Island Beach and extending southwesterly on a bearing 184 28′ 41″ for approximately 4,940 yards to a point, 40 35′ 31.5″ N and 73 21′ 12.5″ W; and thence extending southwesterly on a bearing 219 28′ 22.6″ for approximately 1,160 yards to a point, 40 35′ 05″ N and 73 21′ 41.2″ W.
Note:
All reference points, except local names or local landmarks, are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12352, 20th edition, dated November 27, 1982.
(2) Town of Islip.
(i) Great South Bay.
(a) All that area of South Oyster Bay and Great South Bay, including tributaries, creeks and canals, between the east side of the northbound lanes of the Wantagh Parkway and the west side of the southbound lanes of the Robert Moses Causeway lying within one-half mile of the mainland (northern) shoreline.
(b) All that area of Great South Bay, including tributaries, creeks, and canals, bounded on the west and south by a line extending from the northernmost point of land on the western side of the Robert Moses Causeway at the base of the western span to light pole number 109 (fifth aluminum light pole south of the base of the bridge on the west side of the west span); then continuing to the southwesternmost corner of the bath house serving the west bathing area at Heckscher State Park (located east of the entrance to the boat basin at Heckscher State Park).
(c) All that area of Nicoll Bay, Connetquot River, Brickiln Creek (local name) and all tributaries, creeks and canals lying north of a line extending northeasterly between Nicoll Point at the southernmost point of land at Heckscher State Park and a point lying 1830 yards south of the southwestern corner of the town dock at Blue Point Avenue.
(d) Ocean Beach.
(1) All that area adjacent to the shore of Fire Island at Ocean Beach south of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the building housing Maguires Restaurant on Bungalow Walk at Ocean Beach (local landmark) to Channel Buoy C “15” and continuing southeasterly to Channel Buoy C “17,” and thence southerly to the water tank at Sea View.
(2) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay adjacent to Fire Island and bounded on the west, north, and east by a line extending northerly from the western side of the entrance of the boat basin at Atlantique to the southernmost point of land at East Fire Island; a line extending easterly from the southeasternmost point of land at East Fire Island to Range Channel Buoy 1 (GC ‘1’); and a line extending southeasterly from Range Channel Buoy 1 to the northeasternmost corner of the bulkhead on the east side of the entrance to the boat basin at Ocean Bay Park.
(e) Kismet and Saltaire. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the Saltaire Marina - Boat Basin (local name), and the Kismet Inn Marina- Boat Basin (local name).
(f) Clam Pond. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Clam Pond (local name) in and adjacent to the Village of Saltaire, lying southerly of a line extending easterly from the northeasternmost corner of the bulkhead protecting the property and residence located at 34 Pennant Walk, in the Village of Saltaire, to Fair Harbor Light 1 (Fl G 4s); and lying westerly of a line extending southwesterly to the northeasternmost corner of the eastern ferry dock at Fair Harbor; thence proceeding southerly along the eastern side of the dock to the shoreline at Fair Harbor.
(g) All that area of the marina boat basin, including entrance canal, at Captree State Park.
(h) Robert Moses State Park. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the Robert Moses East and West Boat Basins including the area between the boat basins, lying south of a line extending easterly from the northwesternmost corner of the western bulkhead of the western basin to the northeasternmost corner of the eastern bulkhead of the eastern basin.
Note:
All reference points, except local landmarks or local names, in the Town of Islip are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12352, 35th Ed., Feb. 2016 and U.S.C.G. Light List Volume 1, 2020.
(3) Town of Brookhaven (South Shore).
(i) Great South Bay.
(a) All that area of Nicoll Bay, Connetquot River, Brickiln Creek (local name) and all tributaries, creeks and canals lying northerly of a line extending northeasterly between Nicoll Point at the southernmost point of land at Heckscher State Park and a point lying 1,830 yards due south of the southwestern corner of the town dock at Blue Point Avenue.
(b) Fire Island Pines. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay lying within an area extending 1,000 feet northerly of the bulkheads forming the entrance to the harbor serving Fire Island Pines and extending 500 feet easterly and 500 feet westerly of the entrance to the harbor.
(c) Sailors Haven. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay lying within an area extending 1,000 feet northerly of the entrance to the boat basin at Sailors Haven and extending 500 feet easterly and 500 feet westerly of the entrance to said boat basin.
(d) Barrett Beach. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay lying within 1,000 feet of the shoreline that is within 500 feet easterly and 500 feet westerly of the Barrett Beach dock (local name, local landmark).
(e) Davis Park. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area adjacent to Davis Park lying within an area extending 1,000 feet northerly of the entrance to the harbor serving Davis Park and extending 500 feet easterly and 500 feet westerly of the entrance to said harbor.
(f) Watch Hill. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area adjacent to Watch Hill lying within an area extending 1,000 feet northerly of the entrance to the harbor serving Watch Hill and extending 500 feet easterly and 500 feet westerly of the entrance to said harbor.
(g) Cherry Grove. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area adjacent to Cherry Grove within the boundaries of a line extending northeasterly from the westernmost end of the wooden bulkhead protecting the shoreline at Cherry Grove (local landmark) to Channel Buoy R “4” Fl R 4 sec and then continuing southeasterly to the easternmost end of the wooden bulkhead protecting the shoreline at Cherry Grove (local landmark).
(h) Ocean Beach.
(1) All that area adjacent to the shore of Fire Island at Ocean Beach south of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the building housing Maguires Restaurant on Bungalow Walk at Ocean Beach (local landmark) to Channel Buoy C “15” and continuing southeasterly to Channel Buoy C “17,” and thence southerly to the water tank at Sea View.
(2) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay adjacent to Fire Island and bounded on the west, north, and east by a line extending northerly from the western side of the entrance of the boat basin at Atlantique to the southernmost point of land at East Fire Island; a line extending easterly from the southeasternmost point of land at East Fire Island to Range Channel Buoy 1 (GC ‘1’); and a line extending southeasterly from Range Channel Buoy 1 to the northeasternmost corner of the bulkhead east side of the entrance to the boat basin at Ocean Bay Park.
(ii) Patchogue Bay.
(a) All that area of Great South Bay, Patchogue Bay and its tributaries lying northerly of a line extending easterly from the southeast corner of the wooden bulkhead located at the foot of Blue Point Avenue, Blue Point, to the southeastern corner of the southeasternmost residence on Rod Street, approximately 100 yards southeast of the foot of Dunton Avenue, West Bellport (said residence is a two-story house, white brick and light grey shingle, with light grey roof).
(b) All that area of Patchogue Bay and Bellport Bay lying within 300 yards of the southernmost point of land at Howells Point.
(c) During the period May 1st through September 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Great South Bay, Patchogue Bay and tributaries lying north of a line extending westerly from the southernmost tip of land at Howells Point (local landmark) to the southernmost tip of the fixed dock at the entrance to the boat basin at Sayville Yacht Club (local landmark).
(iii) Bellport Bay.
(a) All that area of Bellport Bay, including tributaries, lying northerly of a line extending northeasterly from the flagstaff serving the Bellport Yacht Club, located at the foot of Bellport Lane in Bellport, to utility pole No. “43BBL,” located at the foot of Bay Avenue (Bay Road) at Fireplace Neck (local landmark).
(b) All that area of Bellport Bay within a 500-foot radius of the flagstaff serving the Bellport Yacht Club located at the foot of Bellport Lane in Bellport.
(c) During the period May 15th through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Bellport Bay, lying north and east of a line extending southeast from the flagstaff serving the Bellport Yacht Club, located at the foot of Bellport Lane in Bellport, to the westernmost point of John Boyle Island and continuing southerly to the northernmost point of land east of the dock at Old Inlet and west of Hospital Island.
(d) All that area of Bellport Bay, Carmans River and tributaries lying northerly of a line extending southeasterly from the foot of Mott Lane (Gorman Lane), at Fireplace Neck, to the residence at 146 Grandview Drive in Shirley (local landmark, such residence is the southernmost house on the west side of Smith Point).
(e) All that area of Bellport Bay, including Shirley Basin, the entrance to Narrow Bay and tributaries, lying easterly of a line extending due south (magnetic) from the southernmost point of land at Smith Point to the opposite shoreline of the barrier beach.
(f) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Bellport Bay within 100 yards in any direction from the marina area docks at Bellport Beach.
(g) All that area of Patchogue Bay and Bellport Bay lying within 300 yards of the southernmost point of land at Howells Point.
(iv) Narrow Bay.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all creeks, canals, coves and tributaries, including Shirley Basin, Unchachogue Creek, Johns Neck Creek, Sheeppen Creek (Section 5 Marina), Pattersquash Creek, and Mastic Beach Yacht Club Canal (Section 1 Marina), located along the shoreline between Smith Point and Floyd Point (local names, local landmarks).
(b) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Narrow Bay and its tributaries lying westerly of a line extending southerly from the westernmost point of the landward side of the public fishing dock located at the foot of Cranberry Drive, Mastic Beach (local name, local landmark) to a monument located on the opposite southern shoreline (local landmark); and, east of a line extending due south (magnetic) from the southernmost point of land at Smith Point to the opposite shoreline of the barrier beach.
(c) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Narrow Bay lying northerly of a line extending easterly from the northeastern corner of the residence at 542 Riviera Drive, Mastic Beach to the northwestern corner of the residence at 205 Riviera Drive, Mastic Beach.
(d) During the period April 15th to December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Narrow Bay and its tributaries lying easterly of a line extending southerly from the westernmost point of the landward side of the public fishing dock located at the foot of Cranberry Drive, Mastic Beach (local landmark) to a monument located on the opposite southern shoreline (local landmark); and, westerly of a line extending southerly from the southeasternmost corner of the property at 39 Washington Drive, Mastic Beach (said corner is the northwesternmost edge of the intersection of Washington Drive and Riviera Drive in Mastic Beach) to a monument on the opposite southern shoreline (local landmark).
(v) Moriches Bay.
(a) Forge River and Creeks. During the period of January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay and its tributaries, including Home Creek, Forge River, Old Neck Creek, Mud Creek, Areskonk Creek, and Orchard Neck Creek, north of a line extending northeasterly from the monument located near the shoreline at the southeastern tip of Forge Point to the southwestern corner of the foot of Belleview Avenue, Center Moriches (local name).
(b) Terrell River. During the period of January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay within 500 feet of the Terrell River mouth, and all of the Terrell River in its entirety.
(c) East Moriches Boat Basins. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay lying within a 600-foot radius from the southernmost point of the property at 159 Bay Avenue, East Moriches, including all that area of the boat basins at 159 Bay Avenue and 71 Smith Street in East Moriches (formerly Cerullo Brothers and Tadsens Fishing Stations).
(d) Great Gun Beach. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area lying within 500 feet from any portion of the bulkheading and fixed or floating dock structures at Great Gun Beach Marina (Town of Brookhaven), and all of the adjacent unnamed cove lying south of a line extending due west from the westernmost corner of the bulkheading of said marina.
(e) Tuthill Cove.
(1) During the period of January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Tuthill Cove and tributaries north of a line extending northeasterly from the easternmost tip of Tuthill Point to the cupola located on the roof of the Moriches Coast Guard Station (local landmark).
(2) During the period of May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay bounded by a line extending southwesterly from the cupola located on the roof of the Moriches Coast Guard Station (located within the Town of Brookhaven) to the easternmost tip of Tuthill Point; thence continuing southeast to Lighted Buoy “23” Fl G 2.5 sec; thence continuing easterly to Lighted Buoy “24” Fl R 2.5 sec; thence extending northwesterly back to the point of beginning.
(f) Hart and Seatuck Coves.
(1) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hart Cove, Seatuck Cove, and their tributaries lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the residence at 73 Moriches Island Road, East Moriches (said residence is located approximately 100 yards north of the foot of Moriches Island Road) to the southernmost point of land at Havens Point and thence continuing to the flagpole located at the residence at 39 Basketneck Lane, Remsenburg (local landmark; said residence is located approximately 100 yards southeast of the entrance to Fish Creek on the eastern shoreline of Seatuck Cove).
(2) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the cupola located on the roof of the Moriches Coast Guard Station (located within the Town of Brookhaven) to the foot of Rodgers Lane in Remsenburg (local name, local landmark); and, lying south of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the residence at 73 Moriches Island Road, East Moriches (said residence is located approximately 100 yards north of the foot of Moriches Island Road) to the southernmost point of land at Havens Point and thence continuing to the flagpole located at the residence at 39 Basketneck Lane, Remsenburg (local landmark; said residence is located approximately 100 yards southeast of the entrance to Fish Creek on the eastern shoreline of Seatuck Cove).
Note:
All reference points in the Town of Brookhaven (South Shore) are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12352, 36th Ed., May 2020, and U.S.C.G. Light List Volume 1, 2020, except as indicated as “local landmark” or “local name.”
(4) Town of Southampton.
(i) Moriches Bay.
(a) Hart and Seatuck Coves.
(1) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hart Cove, Seatuck Cove, and their tributaries lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the residence at 73 Moriches Island Road, East Moriches (said residence is located approximately 100 yards north of the foot of Moriches Island Road) to the southernmost point of land at Havens Point and thence continuing to the flagpole located at the residence at 39 Basketneck Lane, Remsenburg (local landmark; said residence is located approximately 100 yards southeast of the entrance to Fish Creek on the eastern shoreline of Seatuck Cove).
(2) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the cupola located on the roof of the Moriches Coast Guard Station (located within the Town of Brookhaven) to the foot of Rodgers Lane, Remsenburg; and, all that area of Moriches Bay lying south of a line extending northeasterly from the northeastern corner of the residence at 73 Moriches Island Road, East Moriches (said residence is located approximately 100 yards north of the foot of Moriches Island Road) to the southernmost point of land at Havens Point and thence continuing to the flagpole located at the residence at 39 Basketneck Lane, Remsenburg (local landmark; said residence is located approximately 100 yards southeast of the entrance to Fish Creek on the eastern shoreline of Seatuck Cove).
(b) West Hampton Yacht Squadron. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay within a 500-foot radius of the southernmost point of the westernmost breakwater protecting the entrance canal serving the Westhampton Yacht Squadron, Remsenburg (local name, local landmark).
(c) Speonk Point to Oneck.
(1) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Speonk Cove, Speonk River, and all other canals and tributaries of said cove and river, lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the southeasternmost tip of Speonk Point to the southwestern corner of the gazebo located near the shoreline of the property at 5 Jagger Lane, Westhampton (local landmark).
(2) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area, including tributaries, north of a line extending easterly from the southernmost tip of land at Tanners Neck (local landmark) to the southeasternmost point of land, at the southeast corner of the property located at 15 Fiske Avenue, Westhampton Beach.
(3) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay lying north of a line extending easterly from the southeasternmost tip of Speonk Point to the southeasternmost point of land, at the southeast corner of the property located at 15 Fiske Avenue, Westhampton Beach; except as noted in this subparagraph.
(d) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moriches Bay lying east of a line extending south from the southeasternmost point of land at the southeast corner of the property located at 15 Fiske Avenue, Westhampton Beach, to the top of the conical shaped building of the Le Ronde Beach Club, at 297 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach (local names, local landmarks), and west of the Jessup Lane Bascule Bridge in Westhampton Beach.
(e) All other creeks, canals, and rivers located along the shoreline between the foot of Remsen Lane, Remsenburg, and the Jessup Lane Bascule Bridge in Westhampton Beach (local names, local landmark).
(ii) Quantuck Bay. Unless otherwise described in this subparagraph, from April 1st through December 14th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Moneybogue Bay, Quantuck Canal, Quantuck Bay, Aspatuck Creek, Quantuck Creek, Ogden Pond, and Quogue Canal lying easterly of the Jessup Lane bascule bridge in Westhampton Beach and westerly of the Post Lane bascule bridge in Quogue.
(a) Moneybogue Bay (local name) and Quantuck Canal.
(1) Moneybogue Bay. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all canals on the northwestern shoreline of Moneybogue Bay in Westhampton Beach; and, all that area of Moneybogue Bay including tributaries, lying north of a line that runs southeasterly along the northern edge of the fixed dock serving the residence of 3 Old Meadow Bend, Westhampton Beach to the northeastern corner of said dock; then extends northeasterly on a true bearing north 70 degrees east, to the opposite, eastern shoreline.
(2) Quantuck Canal. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all the area of the canal on the northern shoreline of Quantuck Canal, lying north of a line extending from the southeastern end of the bulkhead serving the residence of 178 Beach Lane, Westhampton Beach to southernmost corner of the dock serving the residence of 129 Seafield Point, Westhampton Beach.
(b) Quantuck Bay, Aspatuck Creek, and Quantuck Creek.
(1) Quantuck Bay. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the tributary (said tributary is located between Meadow Lane and Quantuck Lane in Quogue) lying north and west of a line extending from the northeasternmost corner of the house at 36 Meadow Lane, Quogue in a southeasterly direction on a true bearing of south 78 degrees east, to the southwesternmost point of land on the opposite, eastern shoreline; and, all that area of the canal (said canal runs parallel to Quogo Neck Lane in Quogue) north and east of a line extending in a northwesterly direction on a true bearing of north 15 degrees west from the northernmost corner of bulkhead serving the Village of Quogue Recreation Area at the end of Quogo Neck Lane, Quogue to the southwestern point of land on the opposite northern shoreline.
(2) Aspatuck Creek. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Aspatuck Creek and its tributary north of Main Street.
(3) Quantuck Creek. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the canal at the southeast corner of Quiogue point; and, all that area lying north and west of a line extending northeasterly from the southernmost corner of bulkhead serving the residence at 30 Foster Lane in Westhampton Beach, to the southernmost corner of bulkhead serving the residence at 767 Montauk Highway in Westhampton Beach; and, all that area of Quantuck Creek and its tributary north of Montauk Highway.
(c) Quogue Canal and Ogden Pond.
(1) Quogue Canal. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all canals on the northern shoreline of Quogue Canal east of Quogo Neck Lane, Quogue and west of the Post Lane bascule bridge, Quogue.
(2) Ogden Pond. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all of the area of the unnamed pond north of Quaquanatuck Lane in Quogue and its tributary leading into Ogden Pond.
(iii) Shinnecock Bay.
(a) Except as otherwise described in this subparagraph, all creeks and canals located along the shoreline of Shinnecock Bay and Tiana Bay at Quogue, East Quogue, Pine Neck, West Tiana, Tiana, Springville and Ponquogue.
(b) All that area of Penniman Creek and tributaries lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northeasterly from the southeastern end of the dock serving the Shinnecock Yacht Club to the southwestern end of the dock located on the opposite eastern shoreline and serving the Brennan residence (1985) (local landmarks and local names).
(c) All that area of Stone Creek and tributaries lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northerly from the eastern end of the dock located on the southern shoreline at the mouth of Stone Creek and serving the residence, known locally as the "Anchorage" (1993) at 25 Bay Road, to the flagpole located at the residence, 19 Stone Lane (1993), located on the northern shoreline (local names and local landmarks).
(d) All that area of Phillips Creek and tributaries lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northeasterly from the flagpole located at 27 Old Point Road (1993) on the southern shoreline, to the flagpole at 28 Sunset Avenue located on the opposite northern shoreline (local names and local landmarks) (1993).
(e) All that area of Weesuck Creek and its tributaries lying northerly of a line extending northeasterly from the northeasternmost corner of the bulkheaded town pier and ramp at the foot of Bay Avenue, in East Quogue (local names and local landmarks) to the unnamed point of land on the western shore of Pine Neck, on a bearing 60 degrees magnetic (46 degrees true).
(f) All that area of Tiana Bay and tributaries lying northerly of a line extending easterly from the southernmost end of the bulkhead protecting the shoreline at the Siclari and Messina residence (1985), 39 West Tiana Road to the westernmost end of the sandspit extending from the opposite eastern shoreline (local names and local landmark).
(1) All that area of Tiana Bay within a 250 yard radius of the inlet to Carter Creek. The inlet to Carter Creek is located approximately 1,300 yards north of Pine Neck Point.
(2) Romana Creek. All that area of Romana Creek in its entirety; and all that area of Tiana Bay lying within a 500-foot radius of the southernmost point of the bulkhead on the eastern shoreline of the inlet to Romana Creek.
(g) All that area of Smith Creek and tributaries lying northerly of a line extending easterly from the northeastern end of the white painted dock (located on the western shoreline of Smith Creek and serving the Bucci residence [1985] 21 East Point Lane) to the southern end of the Gilgan residence (1985) located on the opposite eastern shoreline on Oak Lane (local names and local landmarks).
(h) Heady Creek. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area including tributaries of Heady Creek, lying north of a line extending due west from the southernmost tip of land on the southwesternmost point of Ruth Wales Dupont Sanctuary (said sanctuary is at the foot of Captain Neck Lane, Southampton) directly across to the opposite shoreline.
(i) Taylor Creek. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area including tributaries of Taylor Creek lying northeast of a line extending southeasterly from the southernmost tip of land on the southwesternmost point of Ruth Wales Dupont Sanctuary (said sanctuary is at the foot of Captain Neck Lane, Southampton) to the northernmost corner of the chimney of the residence at 501 Meadow Lane, in the Village of Southampton.
(j) Southampton Yacht Club. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Old Fort Pond lying within a 65-yard radius from the junction of the bulkhead serving Southampton Yacht Club and the northern edge of gangway connecting the southern dock running west to east and serving said marina to the bulkhead.
(k) Best Boat Works Marina. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Old Fort Pond lying within a 75-yard radius from the junction of the northern edge of the dock connecting the shoreline of Best Boat Works marina, and the western edge of the westernmost dock running in a northern and southern direction and serving said marina.
(l) Club on the Bay Condominiums. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Old Fort Pond lying within a 65-yard radius from the southeasternmost corner of the northern building complex of the “Club on the Bay” Condominiums (local name).
(m) Shinnecock Commercial Fishing Dock. All that area of Shinnecock Bay bounded by a line extending northwesterly from the northwesternmost point of rock pile (said rock pile is adjacent to the westernmost corner of bulkhead serving the Shinnecock Bay Commercial Fishing Station, local name and local landmark) to Buoy "6" (Red nun); thence continuing northeasterly to the Lighted Buoy "4" Fl R 4 sec; thence extending southwesterly to the northernmost corner of the western jetty of Shinnecock Inlet; and, thence continuing along the shoreline westerly to the point of beginning.
(n) All that area of Daves Creek (East Quogue), lying within a 700 foot radius in all directions from the easternmost point of the fixed dock located at the residence at 69 Little Pine Lane (said residence is two-stories, half brick-half painted, with ornate white railings); and, all that area lying west of a line extending northerly from the easternmost point of land at Hampton Point (local name) to the foot of Walker Avenue, north of the inlet to Daves Creek.
(o) Far Pond. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Far Pond in its entirety; and, all that area of Shinnecock Bay lying within a 275-yard radius from the northwestern corner of the foot of Far Pond Road in Southampton.
(iv) Shinnecock Canal.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area, including boat basins, marinas and all other tributaries, lying southerly of a line extending northeasterly from the northern tip of the western rock jetty to the northern tip of the eastern rock jetty (said jetties are located at the entrance to the Shinnecock Canal in Great Peconic Bay); and, all that area including boat basins and marinas and all other tributaries lying northerly of a line extending in a northeasterly direction from the northeastern corner of the chimney serving the residence of 27 Canoe Place Road, Hampton Bays, to the southeastern corner of the intersection of the wooden jetty and breakwater serving the marina at 6 Tepee Street, Hampton Bays (said jetty is running in a northwest to southeast direction from the southernmost point of land at said property).
(b) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area north and west of a line extending northeasterly from the southeasternmost corner of property of the Shinnecock Bay Club on Canoe Place Road, Hampton Bays, to the southeastern corner of the dock at 15 Pawnee Street in Hampton Bays, thence continuing northerly along the eastern edge of said dock to the shoreline; and, south of a line extending in a northeasterly direction from the northeastern corner of the chimney serving the residence of 27 Canoe Place Road in Hampton Bays, to the southeastern corner of the intersection of the wooden jetty and breakwater serving the marina at 6 Tepee Street in Hampton Bays (said jetty is running in a northwest to southeast direction from the southernmost point of land of said property).
(v) Mecox Bay.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Mecox Bay, including tributaries, lying north and west of a line extending northeasterly from the southeasternmost corner of the residence at 97 Cobb Isle Road (said residence is a two-story, white painted house with two, second-story circular windows and two closely-spaced chimney flue pipes) to the southeastern end of Bay Lane, on the opposite eastern shoreline; and all that area of Sam’s Creek and Swan Creek, lying easterly of a line extending northerly from the northwest corner of the residence at 168 Dune Road (said residence is a two-story, flat roofed, white house with large ornamental, circular openings) to an orange marker located at the western entrance to Swan Creek; and all that area of Burnett Creek, Channel Pond, and the unnamed creeks between Bay Lane and Swan Creek, along the northeastern shoreline of Mecox Bay.
(b) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Mecox Bay lying south and east of a line extending northeasterly from the southeasternmost corner of the residence at 97 Cobb Isle Road (said residence is a two-story, white painted house with two, second-story circular windows and two closely-spaced chimney flue pipes) to the southeastern end of Bay Lane, on the opposite eastern shoreline.
(vi) Sebonac Creek Complex. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of the Sebonac Creek Complex and its tributaries, including Bullhead Bay, Little Sebonac Creek, West Cove Creek, and Scallop Pond.
(vii) Sag Harbor.
(a) All that area, including tributaries, lying westerly of a line extending northwesterly along the breakwater located at the entrance to Sag Harbor (local landmark) and thence continuing northerly from the northern end of the breakwater to the northeasternmost extremity of the timber bulkhead protecting the shoreline adjacent to 28 East Harbor Drive, North Haven (local landmark); and easterly of the westernmost portions of the fixed bridge connecting North Haven Peninsula and Sag Harbor (local landmark).
(b) During the period May 15th through October 31st (both dates inclusive), all that area of Sag Harbor, Sag Harbor Cove and the Redwood Canal (local name), including tributaries, lying northerly of Redwood Road and southerly of a line extending easterly from the "wooden pole jetty" protecting the eastern side of the Redwood Boat Basin boat launching ramp to the northwestern end of the easternmost floating dock of the Ship- Ashore Marina (local names and local landmarks).
(c) During the period May 15th through October 31st (both dates inclusive) all that area of Sag Harbor Cove, including tributaries lying easterly of a line extending northeasterly from the eastern end of the Villas at Sag Harbor condominiums (local name and local landmark) to the southwestern end of the dock serving the P. Sutphen residence. (The Sutphen residence is a white painted house [1985] and is the first house on the west side of Ferry Road, North Haven, northerly of the fixed bridge connecting North Haven Peninsula and Sag Harbor, local names and local landmarks.)
(d) All that area of Paynes Creek, including tributaries, lying westerly of a line extending northerly from utility pole NYT 11 (said utility pole is the northernmost utility pole on the eastern side of Whitney Road, local name and local landmarks) to a wooden pole painted orange (located on the opposite northern shoreline, local landmark).
(e) All that area of Upper Sag Harbor Cove including tributaries lying south of a line extending easterly from the easternmost point of land at Bluff Point to the western end of the fixed wooden dock of the residence at 15 Greene Street, a one-story natural wood shingled home, located at the foot of and on the south side of Greene Street (local names, local landmarks).
(viii) Peconic River.
(a) All waters of the Peconic River and its tributaries within the Town of Southampton.
(ix) Flanders Bay.
(a) All that area of Reeves Bay, including tributaries.
(b) All that area of Flanders Bay, including tributaries, lying westerly and northerly of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost tip of Goose Creek Point exposed at mean high water to the southernmost tip of Simmons Point exposed at mean high water.
(c) All that area, including tributaries of Goose Creek, Birch Creek and Mill Creek.
(d) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hubbard Creek including tributaries.
(e) All creeks, canals and other tributaries located along the northern shoreline of Flanders Bay between Simmons Point and Miamogue Point.
(x) North Sea Harbor.
(a) Davis Creek and Turtle Cove.
(1) Davis Creek. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Davis Creek lying east of a line extending northeasterly from the northwestern corner of the bulkhead at the residence of 308 Towd Point Road, Southampton, to the southwesternmost corner of the bulkhead at the residence of 336 Towd Point Road in Southampton; and, all that area of Davis Creek lying west of the westernmost footbridge serving the residence at 40 Cedar Crest Road, Southampton.
(2) Davis Creek and Turtle Cove. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Davis Creek lying east of the westernmost footbridge serving the residence at 40 Cedar Crest Road, Southampton; and, all that area of Turtle Cove (local name).
(b) North Sea Harbor, Alewife Creek, and Fish Cove.
(1) North Sea Harbor and Alewife Creek. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Alewife Creek (local name) and North Sea Harbor lying south and west of a line extending southeasterly from the northeasternmost point of land at Conscience point, to the northeastern corner of the bulkhead at the residence of 317 Noyack Road, Southampton.
(2) North Sea Harbor and Fish Cove. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Fish Cove and North Sea Harbor, including the unnamed creek connecting the two, lying east of a line extending northerly from the northeastern corner of the bulkhead at the residence of 317 Noyack Road, Southampton, to the southernmost point of land located at the residence of 102 Towd Point Road, Southampton on the opposite shoreline (said residence is a light-colored, two-story house with a stand of trees between the shoreline and the residence).
(xi) Wooley Pond. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Wooley Pond and its tributaries.
(xii) Fresh Pond. All that area of Fresh Pond and its tributaries and all that area of Little Peconic Bay within 600 feet of the mouth of Fresh Pond.
(xiii) Mill Creek. During the period April 1st through December 14th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Mill Creek. Special note: Mill Creek is a tributary of Noyack Bay.
(xiv) Noyack Creek. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Noyack Creek lying southerly of a line extending southwesterly on a bearing of south 80 degrees west from the southwesternmost point of land on Clam Island to the opposite shoreline located at Morton National Wildlife Refuge in Noyack.
(xv) Cold Spring Pond.
(a) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Cold Spring Pond within the former Lobster Inn Boat Basin (local names, local landmark), lying northwest of a line extending northeasterly along the fixed wooden dock of the former Lobster Inn Restaurant to the opposite shoreline, and all that area lying southeast of a line extending southwesterly from the northwesternmost point of land on the unnamed peninsula bordering the northeastern side of the cove, continuing southwesterly to the opposite shoreline (adjacent to the former Lobster Inn Restaurant).
(b) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the former Lobster Inn Boat Basin lying southeast of a line extending northeasterly along the fixed wooden dock of the former Lobster Inn Restaurant to the opposite shoreline.
(c) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Cold Spring Pond lying northeast of a line extending southeasterly from a monument located on the northern shoreline in the northeastern corner of the pond to another monument located on the eastern shoreline adjacent to Shrubland Road.
(xvi) All that area of Sagaponack Pond, a brackish embayment and its tributaries, including any inlet when open to the Atlantic Ocean.
Note:
All reference points in the town of Southampton are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12352, 36th Ed., May 2020 and/or No. 12358, 23rd Ed., Apr. 2019 and Light List Volume 1, 2020, except as indicated as local landmark or local name.
(5) Town of East Hampton.
(i) Sag Harbor.
(a) All that area, including tributaries, lying westerly of a line extending northwesterly along the breakwater located at the entrance to Sag Harbor (local landmark) and thence continuing northerly from the northern end of the breakwater to the northeasternmost extremity of the timber bulkhead protecting the shoreline adjacent to 28 East Harbor Drive, North Haven (local landmark); and easterly of the westernmost portions of the fixed bridge connecting North Haven Peninsula and Sag Harbor (local landmark).
(b) Sag Harbor. During the period May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of outer Sag Harbor lying within a 250-yard radius in all directions from the northernmost point of the peaked roof of the residence located at One Harding Terrace, Sag Harbor (said residence is a two-story home with a single chimney and single peaked roof); and all that area of Little Northwest Creek (local landmark), including tributaries and mosquito ditches.
(ii) Montauk Lake (Montauk Harbor).
(a) All that area lying south of a line extending easterly from the flashing red light on the jetty on the western side of the entrance to Montauk Harbor (Lake Montauk) to the flashing green light on the jetty on the eastern side of the entrance to said harbor; and all that area, including tributaries, northerly of the causeway to Star Island and a line extending easterly from the flag tower at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Star Island to the southernmost extremity of the dock serving Deep Water Seafood, Inc. (local landmark) and located on the eastern shore of Montauk Harbor (Lake Montauk).
(b) During the period April 1st through December 14th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Montauk Lake and tributaries lying southerly of a line extending easterly from the highest point of the stone chimney (serving the Rispoli residence, 80 Old West Lake Drive) to the northwestern end of northernmost wooden jetty extending from the shoreline at Bridgeford Colony (local landmarks, local names).
(c) During the period May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Montauk Harbor (Montauk Lake) lying south of a line extending easterly from the flag tower at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Star Island to the southernmost extremity of the dock serving Deep Water Seafood, Inc. (local name, local landmark), on the western shore and northwest of a line extending northeasterly from the white flagpole located on the shoreline at 18 Star Island Road (local name), to a white flagpole at 395 East Lake Drive on the opposite shoreline (local landmark).
(d) During the period May 15th through October 15th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Montauk Harbor (Montauk Lake) at the Montauk Lake Marina & Club (local name, local landmark) lying east of a line extending southeasterly from a point 100 yards northwesterly of the main fixed dock to the southwesternmost end of that same fixed dock, continuing southeasterly along the fixed T-dock to its southeasternmost end and continuing in an easterly direction, 100 yards southeast of the innermost end of the floating T-dock.
(iii) Oyster Pond. All that area of Oyster Pond and tributaries.
(iv) Three Mile Harbor.
(a) During the period May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Three Mile Harbor within a 500 foot radius in all directions of the entrance to the East Hampton Point Marina (located on the eastern shoreline at 295 Three Mile Harbor Road) and extending across the entrance into the Maidstone Harbor/Maidstone Marina Boat Basin, locally known as Duck Creek, located approximately 50 feet north of the East Hampton Point Marina.
(b) All that area of the Maidstone Harbor/Maidstone Marina Boat Basin, locally known as Duck Creek, lying east of a line extending northerly from the landward end of the northern wave break wall of the East Hampton Point Marina, including the entrance leading into the harbor.
(c) During the period from May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Three Mile Harbor within a 500 foot radius in all directions of the entrance to Shagwong Marina (local name), located on the eastern shoreline of Three Mile Harbor Road.
(d) During the period from May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Three Mile Harbor and tributaries lying southeast of a line extending northeasterly from the northeasternmost point of land on the peninsula located at the western side of the entrance into "Head of the Harbor" (local name), at the southern end of Three Mile Harbor and continuing to the western terminus of Breeze Hill Road, and lying north of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost corner of the residence located at 5 South Pond Road on the western shoreline, to the northern side of the entrance of an unnamed creek on the opposite eastern shoreline (the entrance to this creek is located approximately 350 feet northwest of the entrance to Gardiner's Marina).
(e) All that area of "Head of the Harbor" (local name) at the southern end of Three Mile Harbor, lying south of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost corner of the residence located at 5 South Pond Road on the western shoreline, to the northern side of entrance of an unnamed creek on the opposite eastern shoreline (the entrance to this creek is located approximately 350 feet northwest of the entrance to Gardiner's Marina).
(f) All that area of Hands Creek, including tributaries, lying west of a line extending northerly from an orange marker located on the southern side of the Hands Creek entrance channel to the opposite shoreline; and, during the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area within a 500 foot radius in all directions of the entrance to Hands Creek.
(g) During the period May 15th through October 15th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Three Mile Harbor lying southeast of a line extending southwesterly from the northeasternmost point of land at the entrance of the cove harboring the Sunset Cove Marina (local name) to the opposite shoreline serving the inlet.
(h) During the period April 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Three Mile Harbor lying southerly of a line extending westerly from Harborview Lane (local name) and continuing to the opposite shoreline on Sedge Island (local name, local landmark) and easterly of a line extending northerly from the northwesternmost point of the bulkhead serving the Town of East Hampton, Town Dock (local name) and parking area, to the southernmost end of Sedge Island on the opposite shoreline.
(v) Gardiners Bay.
(a) Hog Creek.
(1) During the period May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Hog Creek, including tributaries, lying easterly of a line extending southeasterly from the flagpole (located near the east side of the entrance to Hog Creek) on the property of the Clearwater Beach Property Owners Association, Inc. (local landmarks, local name) to the western end of the dock serving the residence at No. 152 Water Hole Road (local landmark, local name).
(2) During the period May 15th through October 15th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Hog Creek lying within the perimeter of the Lionhead Beach Association marina and within 35 feet of the bulkhead along the shoreline of the Lionhead Beach Association property. Said property is located at the easterly end of Bay Inlet Road (local names, local landmarks).
(3) All that area of Hog Creek lying south of a line extending easterly from the highest point of the white center peak of the residence located at 59 Isle of Wight Road to the red brick chimney on the north facing side of the residence located at 50 Fenmarsh Road on the opposite shoreline.
(4) During the period May 1st through November 30th (both dates inclusive), all that area of Hog Creek lying north of a line extending easterly from the highest point of the white center peak of the residence located at 59 Isle of Wight Road to the red brick chimney on the north facing side of the residence located at 50 Fenmarsh Road on the opposite shoreline, and lying south of a line extending easterly from the highest point of the center peak of the grey residence located at 99 Isle of Wight Road to the northerly corner of the whitish-grey, hexagon shaped residence located at 120 Fenmarsh Road on the opposite shoreline.
(b) Home Pond. All that area of Home Pond and all that area of Gardiners Bay within 100 yards in all directions from the mouth of the inlet to Home Pond.
(vi) Fresh Pond. All that area of Fresh Pond, including tributaries and the entrance "canal." Special Note: Fresh Pond is a tributary of Napeague Bay.
(vii) Napeague Bay. Devon Yacht Club. All that area of the Devon Yacht Club Boat Basin (local name), located on the southern side of Napeague Bay.
(viii) Northwest Harbor.
(a) Alewife Pond. All that area of Alewife Pond, including entrance channel and all that area of Northwest Harbor, within 300 yards in all directions from the inlet of Alewife Pond.
(b) During the period May 1st through December 14th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Northwest Harbor within a 200 yard radius from the western point of the spit of land on the southerly side of the entrance to the old Mile Hill Marina (local name), including the old Mile Hill Marina and the unnamed creek located immediately south of the old marina, which are all located southerly of Mile Hill Road.
(ix) Northwest Creek.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Northwest Creek and its tributaries lying south of a line extending between two orange markers located approximately 750 yards south of the inlet into Northwest Creek.
(b) During the period May 1st through December 14th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Northwest Creek lying south of a line extending east from the northernmost tip of land, exposed at mean high water, on the western side of the inlet connecting the creek into Northwest Harbor to the opposite shoreline, and northerly of the line described in clause (a), of this subparagraph.
(c) In the absence of one or both painted markers, all of Northwest Creek is uncertified.
(x) Accabonac Harbor.
(a) All that area of East Harbor (located in the southernmost portion of Accabonac Harbor) lying south of a line extending northwesterly from the southernmost point of the southernmost bulkhead located on the property at 73 Louse Point Road, to a monument on the opposite western shoreline.
(b) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Accabonac Harbor and East Harbor lying south of a line extending easterly from the northeasternmost point of land at the Merrill Lake Sanctuary to the westernmost point of land at Sage Island (local name) and continuing southeasterly along the northern shoreline of Sage Island (a monument is located at the northernmost point of said island) to its easternmost point, heading easterly to the foot of the dirt launch area at Gerard Point (local landmark) and all the area west of a line extending southerly from the southernmost point of land at Gerard Point (located at the northern side of the entrance of Accabonac Harbor) to the northernmost point of land at Louse Point (located at the southern side of the entrance to Accabonac Harbor).
(c) All that area of Accabonac Harbor, Pussy's Pond and an unnamed cove, including tributaries, lying west of a line heading north from a monument on the southern shore to a monument on the opposite northern shoreline. Said unnamed cove lies southerly of the Merrill Lake Sanctuary and northerly of Harbor Lane and Shipyard Lane (local landmarks in Springs).
(d) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the northernmost portion of Accabonac Harbor, including tributaries, lying north of a line extending westerly from the westernmost point of land of the property at 128 Gerard Drive to a monument on the opposite western shoreline.
(e) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Accabonac Harbor lying west of a line extending southwesterly from the westernmost point of land of the property at 128 Gerard Drive to a monument located on the opposite western shoreline, and south of the line described in clause (d) of this subparagraph.
(xi) All that area of Georgica Pond, a brackish embayment and its tributaries, including any inlet when open to the Atlantic Ocean.
Note:
All reference points, except local landmarks or local names, in the Town of East Hampton are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Charts No. 12358, 23rd Ed., Apr. 2019 and/or No. 13209, 28th Ed., Aug. 2017.
(6) Town of Shelter Island.
(i) Shelter Island Sound and Dering Harbor. All that area of Shelter Island Sound and Dering Harbor south and east of a line extending southwesterly from the westernmost point of land at Dering Point, Shelter Island to the southernmost point of land at Fanning Point, Southold and continuing southeasterly to the westernmost corner of the ferry dock at Shelter Island; and all that area of Shelter Island Sound extending seaward 1,000 feet from mean high water from the ferry dock to a line extending westerly from the yellow house at 34 Prospect Avenue, Shelter Island to the foot of Island View Lane, Southold (local names, local landmarks).
(ii) Coecles Harbor. During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Coecles Harbor lying south of a line extending easterly from the eastern end of Hudson Avenue (local name, local landmark) to the northeasternmost corner of the fueling dock at the Coecles Harbor Marina and Boatyard (local name, local landmark) and west of a line extending southerly along the easternmost side of said fueling dock and thence continuing to the southeasternmost corner of the southernmost floating dock at said marina and north of a line extending westerly along the southernmost side of said floating dock to the shoreline.
(iii) Menantic Creek. During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Menantic Creek lying south of a line extending southeasterly from the northernmost corner of the shingled poolhouse immediately adjacent to the swimming pool located at the Island Boatyard Marina (local name, local landmark) to the western end of Tarkettle Road, which terminates in a town boat launching ramp (local name, local landmark), and north of a line extending southeasterly from the southernmost point of the Island Boatyard Marina fuel dock to the southwesternmost point of the wooden bulkhead on the eastern side of the mouth of Menantic Creek. Special Note: Menantic Creek is a tributary of West Neck Harbor.
Note:
All reference points, except local names or local landmarks, in the Town of Shelter Island are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart Number 12358, 16th Ed., dated May 12, 1990.
(7) Town of Southold.
(i) Long Island Sound. All that area lying within a one-half mile radius of the sewer outfall located at Lat. 41° 6′ 30″ N. and Long. 72° 23′ 9″ W. and serving the Greenport Sewage Treatment Plant. Such outfall is located 500 feet offshore of the westernmost rock jetty on the Village of Greenport property southwest of Inlet Point and approximately 500 feet easterly of the shoal marked “Parker Rock” on N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12358.
(ii) Greenport Harbor.
(a) All that area, including tributaries, lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northeasterly from the easternmost corner of the Long Island Railroad Dock (located at the Greenport Railroad Station, local names, local landmarks) to the southeasternmost corner of the L shaped dock at the foot of Carpenter Street then northeasterly to the southernmost point of the wavebreak at the wharf serving the Greenport Yacht and Shipbuilding Company (located at the southern foot of Carpenter Street, local names, local landmarks) and then northeasterly along the wavebreak to the southernmost corner of the wharf serving the Greenport Yacht and Shipbuilding Company then from the southeasternmost corner of the wharf serving the Greenport Yacht and Shipbuilding Company to the southernmost tip of the fixed dock at 202 Carpenter Street.
(b) All that area, including tributaries, lying northerly and westerly of a line extending northeasterly from the white painted flagpole (located at the eastern foot of Central Avenue on the property of the Stirling Cove Condominiums, local names, local landmarks) to the northwesternmost end of the wooden bulkhead protecting the shoreline at the eastern entrance of Stirling Basin off of Sandy Beach Lane, local names, local landmarks.
(iii) Cutchogue Harbor.
(a) Schoolhouse Creek. All that area of Schoolhouse Creek including all that area of Cutchogue Harbor within 100 yards in all directions of the easternmost point of the bulkheading on the south side of the entrance to Schoolhouse Creek.
(b) East Creek, Mud Creek, Haywater Cove, and Broadwater Cove.
(1) Broadwater Cove. During the period May 1st through October 31st, all that area of Broadwater Cove lying west of a line extending southerly from the southeast corner of the house located at 8000 Skunk Lane (local name) to the opposite shore.
(2) East Creek. During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of East Creek lying north and west of a line extending northerly from the southeasternmost corner of the southernmost fixed dock on East Creek to the osprey nest platform on the opposite shoreline, then continuing northerly to the northernmost corner of the dock at 450 Strohson Road.
(3) Mud Creek. All that area of Mud Creek lying north of a line extending easterly from the northernmost corner of the dock at 450 Strohson Road to the northeasternmost corner of the dock at 470 Haywaters Drive.
(4) East Creek, Mud Creek and Haywater Cove. During the period of May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of East Creek, Mud Creek and the Haywater Cove complex bounded by a line extending southerly from the southwesternmost end of the boat ramp at the western end of Mason Drive to the intersection of Haywaters Road and Landing Road (local names), then continuing westerly along the shore to the southwesternmost point of land on the east side of the inlet to Haywater Cove, then continuing to the southeasternmost point of land on the west side of said inlet then along the shore to the southernmost fixed dock on East Creek, then extending northerly to the osprey nest platform on the opposite shoreline then continuing northerly to the northernmost corner of the dock at 450 Strohson Road, then continuing easterly to the northeasternmost corner of the dock at 470 Haywaters Drive, then southerly along the shore back to the point of beginning.
(5) Cutchogue Harbor. During the period of May 1st through October 31st, all that area of Cutchogue Harbor within 500 feet in all directions of the mouth of the Inlet to the Haywater Cove Complex (local name).
(c) Wickham Creek. During the period of May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Wickham Creek and its tributaries.
(d) New Suffolk.
(1) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the confines of the stone breakwater protecting the marina located at 650 1st Street, New Suffolk, and all that area of Cutchogue Harbor within 150 yards of the southernmost point of the breakwater on the northern side of the marina basin entrance.
(2) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the boat basin at the New Suffolk boat ramp and all that area of Cutchogue Harbor within 75 yards of the eastern tip of the north jetty at the entrance to the boat basin.
(iv) Mattituck Inlet and Mattituck Creek.
(a) During the period May 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive all that area north of a line extending easterly from an orange marker near the red shack on the south side of the entrance to Howards Creek (local landmark), to an orange marker near the flagpole serving the residence at 1085 West View Drive (local landmark), and the area of Howards Creek lying easterly of a line extending northwesterly from an orange marker near the dock serving the residence at 1175 Point Pleasant Road to an orange marker near the dock serving the residence located on Fox Hollow Road on the opposite shore.
(b) All that area south of a line extending easterly from an orange marker near the red shack on the south side of the entrance to Howards Creek (local landmark), to an orange marker near the flagpole serving the residence at 1085 West View Drive (local landmark), and the area of Howards Creek lying west of a line extending northwesterly from an orange marker near the dock serving the residence at 1175 Point Pleasant Road to an orange marker near the dock serving the residence located on Fox Hollow Road on the opposite shore.
(v) Shelter Island Sound.
(a) All that area of Shelter Island Sound and Dering Harbor south and east of a line extending southwesterly from the westernmost point of land at Dering Point, Shelter Island to the southernmost point of land at Fanning Point, Southold and continuing southeasterly to the westernmost corner of the ferry dock at Shelter Island; and all that area of Shelter Island Sound extending seaward 1,000 feet from mean high water from the ferry dock to a line extending westerly from the yellow house at 34 Prospect Avenue, Shelter Island to the foot of Island View Lane, Southold (local names, local landmarks).
(b) Sage Pond. During the period May 15th through October 31st, all that area within Sage Pond (local name) and all tributaries.
(c) Budds Pond and Mill Creek. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Budds Pond (local name) including tributaries in their entirety, lying north and west of a line extending northeasterly from the northeasternmost point of land 230 feet north of the northeastern corner of the eastern road end of Willow Point Road to the westernmost point of land on the barrier island, continuing easterly along the north shore of the barrier island, then from the northeasternmost point of land of the barrier island to the stack (brick chimney) east of the entrance to Mill Creek and south of Goldsmith's Boat Shop (local names, local landmark), and all that area of Mill Creek, including its tributaries in their entirety, lying south and west of the north side of the State Route 25 bridge over Mill Creek.
(d) During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area within the Goldsmith Boat Shop boat basin and all that area within the Mill Creek Inn Restaurant and Marina boat basin (local names, local landmarks).
(vi) Fishers Island Sound.
(a) West Harbor and Pirates Cove. During the period May 1st through September 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of West Harbor and Pirates Cove lying southerly of a line extending southeasterly from the easternmost point of land at Hawks Nest Point to a flagpole located on the eastern shore of West Harbor on the property of the Grey Gulls Estate, also known as the DuPont House (local name, local landmark). Said flagpole is situated between the shoreline and the residence.
(b) Island Pond. All that area of Island Pond and tributaries.
Note:
All reference points, except local names and local landmarks, on Fishers Island in the Town of Southold are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 13214, 30th Ed., dated May 8, 2020.
(vii) Hashamomuck Pond.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hashamomuck Pond and Long Creek lying westerly of a line extending southerly from the orange marker located on the shore at the Terrace Garden Colony Cottages to the northernmost corner of the residence at 645 Mill Creek Drive; and lying southerly of the line extending easterly from the orange marker located on the shoreline of the residence at 1645 Mill Creek Drive to the orange marker on the opposite shore.
(b) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hashamomuck Pond and Mill Creek, including tributaries, lying northerly of the north side of the State Route 25 bridge over Mill Creek.
(c) During the period January 1st to December 31st, all that area of the "The Clay Pit" and its tributaries lying east of a marker approximately 540 feet east of the LIRR trestle over Mill Creek (local names, local landmarks).
(viii) Goldsmith Inlet. All that area of Goldsmith Inlet and tributaries.
(ix) Gull Pond.
(a) All that area of Gull Pond lying northwest of a line extending southerly from the southernmost point of the bulkhead located at 706 Wiggins Lane, to the opposite shoreline (1625 Gull Pond Lane).
(b) During the period April 1st through December 14th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Gull Pond, including tributaries lying north and northwest of a line extending northeasterly from the southeastern end of the wood bulkheaded jetty protecting the southwestern side of the entrance to Gull Pond to the southeastern end of the wood bulkheaded jetty protecting the northeastern side of the entrance to Gull Pond (local landmarks).
(x) Plum Island.
(a) Plum Gut. All that area of Plum Gut, Plum Gut Harbor and tributaries lying northerly and easterly of a line extending westerly from the southernmost point of land exposed at mean high water at Pine Point to buoy GR “MS” (said buoy is located near Midway Shoal) and thence continuing northerly to F12.5 sec 5M PA.
(b) Long Island Sound. All that area of Long Island Sound within 500 yards of the most seaward portion of the shoreline exposed at mean high water, from the westernmost point of land on Plum Island to the easternmost point of land on Plum Island.
(c) Gardiners Bay. All that area of Gardiners Bay adjacent to the southern shore of Plum Island, including tributaries, within 500 yards of the most seaward portion of shoreline exposed at mean high water, from the westernmost point of land on Plum Island to the easternmost point of land on Plum Island.
(xi) Great Peconic Bay.
(a) All that area of Brushs Creek, including tributaries and the entrance canal, and all that area of Great Peconic Bay within a 1,000-yard radius of the southwesternmost corner of the bulkheading protecting the northern shoreline of the entrance to Brushs Creek.
(b) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of James Creek, including tributaries and all that area of Great Peconic Bay within 350 yards in all directions of the easternmost bulkhead corner on the western shore of the entrance to James Creek.
(c) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all the area of Deep Hole Creek, and all that area of Great Peconic Bay within 500 yards in all directions of the northernmost tip of Marratooka Point (local name).
(d) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Halls Creek, including tributaries.
(e) Downs Creek. All that area of Downs Creek and its tributaries.
(f) West Creek. All that area of West Creek, and its tributaries; and all that area of Great Peconic Bay within 750 feet in all directions of the southernmost point of the jetty on the east side of the mouth of West Creek.
(xii) Southold Bay.
(a) Boat basins.
(1) During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the Paradise Point Boat Basin and all that area of the combined Reydon Shores and the Plock property boat basin (local names).
(2) All that area of the boat basin north and west of Harbor Lights Drive and all that area of Southold Bay within 250 feet of the mouth the boat basin.
(b) Jockey Creek and Town Creek.
(1) During the period January 1st to December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Jockey Creek lying westerly of a line extending southerly from the highest point of the chimney on the residence at 3415 Wells Avenue to the white flagpole with the sailboat ornament, between the shoreline and the residence at 405 Pine Creek Road (local names, local landmarks).
(2) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Jockey Creek, Town Creek and tributaries lying west of a line extending southerly from the south end of Terry Road directly to the opposite shore.
(c) Petty's Pond. All that area of Petty's Pond (also known as Beixedon Creek) and all that area of Southold Bay within 500 feet of the mouth of Petty's Pond (local names).
(d) Goose Creek. During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Goose Creek lying south and west of the Goose Creek Bridge (local landmarks).
(xiii) Orient Harbor.
(a) Oyster Ponds Creek. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Orient Harbor and its tributaries lying north and east of the fixed dock at Orient Yacht Club and then east of a line extending northerly from the northwestern corner of the northwestern most dock of the Orient Yacht Club to the highest peak on the front of the residence with a crescent shaped window at 20075 Main Road, to a point on the opposite shore of Orient Harbor 275 yards northwest of the northernmost corner of the bulkhead at the foot of Harbor River Road and all that area of Oyster Ponds Creek in its entirety.
(b) Narrow River. All that area of Narrow River and tributaries lying north of a line extending east from the southern end of the seawall located on the western shore of Narrow River near the junction of Narrow River Road and King Street (local names) to a pole with an osprey nesting platform on top located on the southern tip of Barnsfield Point.
(c) Spring Pond. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Spring Pond including tributaries, and all that area of Orient Harbor within 500 feet in all directions of the southeastern end of the easternmost bulkhead at the entrance to Spring Pond.
(xiv) Gardiners Bay.
(a) Orient by the Sea Boat Basin. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the Orient by the Sea boat basin and all that area of Gardiners Bay within 200 feet of the southernmost corner of the western bulkhead at the entrance to the Orient by the Sea boat basin.
(xv) Little Peconic Bay.
(a) Richmond Creek. During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Richmond Creek lying west of a line extending north from the easternmost point of land at the south side of the mouth of Richmond Creek to the opposite shore.
(b) Corey Creek. All that area of Corey Creek lying north and west of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost corner of the bulkhead at 2950 Minnehaha Boulevard to the southernmost tip of the rock revetment at 723 Windy Pont Lane.
(xvi) Pipes Cove. All that area of the unnamed creek northwest of Fanning Point and east of Silvermere Road, Southold, and all that area of Pipes Cove within 100 feet of the southernmost point of the eastern bulkhead within the mouth of the unnamed creek.
Note:
All reference points, except local names or local landmarks, in the Town of Southold, with the exception of Fishers Island Sound, are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12358, 23rd Ed., dated April 17, 2019.
(8) Town of Riverhead.
(i) Flanders Bay.
(a) All that area of Reeves Bay, including tributaries.
(b) All that area of Flanders Bay, including tributaries, lying westerly and northerly of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost tip of Goose Creek Point exposed at mean high water to the southernmost tip of Simmons Point exposed at mean high water.
(c) All that area, including tributaries, of Goose Creek, Birch Creek and Mill Creek.
(d) During the period May 1st through November 30th, both dates inclusive, all that area of Hubbard Creek including tributaries
(e) All creeks, canals and other tributaries located along the northern shoreline of Flanders Bay between Simmons Point and Miamogue Point.
(ii) Peconic River. All waters of the Peconic River and its tributaries within the Town of Riverhead.
(iii) Great Peconic Bay.
(a) East Creek. All that area of the East Creek boat basin and its tributaries.
(b) All that area of Brushs Creek, including tributaries and the entrance canal, and all that area of Great Peconic Bay within a 1,000-yard radius of the southwesternmost corner of the bulkheading protecting the northern shoreline of the entrance to Brushs Creek.
(iv) Long Island Sound.
(a) All that area of Long Island Sound within 500 yards of the shoreline, beginning at a point 200 yards west of the westernmost point of the west jetty at the Shoreham Canal to the westernmost point of the bulkhead located at 158 North Side Road (Hamlet of Wading River).
(b) All that area of Long Island Sound within 300 yards of the entrance to Baiting Hollow Creek.
(v) Wading River Creek. All that area of Wading River Creek and its tributaries.
(vi) Baiting Hollow Creek. All that area of Baiting Hollow Creek and its tributaries.
(9) Town of Brookhaven (North Shore).
(i) Port Jefferson Harbor, Setauket Harbor and Conscience Bay.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Port Jefferson Harbor, including tributaries, lying east and south of a line extending northerly from the flagpole located at the foot of Washington Street, Poquott, to the channel marker buoy G “5” Fl G 4s BELL, and thence continuing northeasterly to the landwardmost point of the rock ruins located at the foot of Anchorage Road, Belle Terre (local names, local landmarks).
(b) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Conscience Bay, including tributaries, lying south of a line extending northeasterly from utility pole "NYT 183" (with transformer), located across Old Field Road from the residence located at #92 Old Field Road (local landmark), to the top of the white chimney of the residence located at 22 Conscience Circle, Strong's Neck (local landmark, said residence is a gray, two-story house).
(c) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive all that area of Port Jefferson Harbor and Setauket Harbor, including tributaries, lying southerly and westerly of a line extending easterly from the northernmost chimney of the residence at 10 Preston Lane, Strong's Neck, (said residence is a two story house protected by a seawall) to channel marker buoy G “5” FI G 4s BELL and thence continuing southeasterly to the flagpole located at the foot of Washington Street (Village of Poquott).
(d) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Port Jefferson Harbor, the Narrows and Conscience Bay, including tributaries, lying westerly of a line extending due north from the northeasternmost corner of the gray slate chimney located on the residence at #11 Indian Field Road, Strong's Neck (said residence is a red brick and gray slate structure located on property that is protected by a stone seawall) to a point on the harbor side of the Old Field Beach peninsula (local names, local landmarks).
(e) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive: all that area of Setauket Harbor, including Little Bay and all other tributaries, lying south and west of a line extending westerly from utility pole “NYT #29,” located near the shoreline adjacent to Van Brunt Manor Road at Poquott, to the highest point of the turret of the residence at 18 John's Road at Strong's Neck, on the opposite shoreline.
(ii) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Flax Pond, including tributaries, lying southerly of a line extending easterly from the northernmost point of the western jetty to the northernmost point of the eastern jetty at the inlet.
(iii) Mount Sinai Harbor.
(a) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Mount Sinai Harbor, including tributaries, lying southerly of a line extending easterly from the northernmost point of the west jetty at the harbor entrance to the northernmost point of the east jetty at the harbor entrance.
(b) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Mount Sinai Harbor, including tributaries lying south of a line extending westerly from the northernmost point of the bulkhead at the Town of Brookhaven access point known locally as Satterly Landing (located on the northern side of Shore Road and west of the residence at 182 Shore Road, local landmarks) to the northernmost end of the small white building known locally as “Adee’s Boathouse” (local landmark), located on the opposite western shoreline.
(iv) Stony Brook Harbor and Smithtown Bay.
(a) During the period of May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Smithtown Bay located within 1,000 yards of the landward end of the northernmost rock jetty on the eastern side of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor.
(b) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor and the Stony Brook Boat Channel lying south of a line extending westerly from the landward end of the northernmost rock jetty on the eastern shore of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor to the northeasternmost point of land on Long Beach on the western shore of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor; and east of a line extending southerly from the northeasternmost point of land on Long Beach to the northeastern tip of the dredge spoil island known as Youngs Island (local name) separating the Stony Brook Boat Channel and Porpoise Channel; and continuing along the high tide line of the southern shore of Youngs Island to the orange marker located northwest of the entrance to Stony Brook Creek and extending southeasterly to the southwestern corner of the two-story residence located at 15 Emmet Drive located on the opposite shore in the incorporated Village of Head of the Harbor, west of Stony Brook Creek.
(c) All that area of Stony Brook Creek (local name) and tributaries lying south and east of a line extending northerly from the northwesternmost corner of the two story residence at 15 Emmet Drive (said residence is a beige, two-story house with five large brick chimneys) to the landwardmost end of the southernmost fixed dock at Stony Brook Boat Works (located on the western side of Shore Road, Stony Brook, local landmarks).
(d) All that area of Stony Brook Harbor and tributaries lying south of a line extending southeasterly from the easternmost point of the ridgeline of the white house on the western shoreline located at 30 Smith Lane (Village of Nissequogue, local landmark) to the southwesternmost corner of the staircase used for beach access serving the residence at 2 Arbor Lane (Village of Head of the Harbor, local landmark) on the eastern shoreline.
(e) During the period May 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Stony Brook Harbor and tributaries lying south of a line extending southeasterly from the southernmost red brick chimney on the Knox School located at 541 Long Beach Road in the incorporated Village of Nissequogue (said school is a three-story red brick building, local landmark) to the southernmost chimney on the residence at 121 Harbor Road in the incorporated Village of Head of the Harbor (said residence is a white three-story structure with dark shutters and three chimneys and is located on the Thatch Meadow Farm property, local landmark).
(f) All that area of West Meadow Creek and tributaries lying north of a line extending easterly from the southernmost tip of West Meadow Beach exposed at mean high water to the southernmost corner of the wooden bulkhead along the shoreline of West Meadow Creek and on the property at 21 Shore Oaks Drive, Stony Brook (local landmarks).
(g) During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the Town of Smithtown Marina (local name) or boat basin and the entrance channel, which serves to connect said marina with Porpoise Channel (local name).
(h) All that area of the unnamed tidal pond and creek located on the western shore of Stony Brook Harbor at the Nissequogue Golf Club, and all that area of Stony Brook Harbor within a 100 yard radius of the inlet to said tidal pond and creek.
(i) All that area of the unnamed tidal inlet located on the eastern shore of Stony Brook Harbor between Piper Lane and Arbor Lane and all that area of Stony Brook Harbor within a 150 yard radius of the entrance to said inlet.
(v) Wading River Creek. All that area of Wading River Creek and its tributaries.
(vi) Long Island Sound.
(a) All that area of Long Island Sound within 500 yards of the shoreline, beginning at a point 200 yards west of the westernmost point of the west jetty at the Shoreham Canal to the westernmost point of the bulkhead located at 158 North Side Road (Hamlet of Wading River).
(b) All that area of the canal serving the former Long Island Lighting Company facility at Shoreham lying south of a line drawn between the northernmost tips of the two rock jetties serving said canal (local landmarks).
(10) Town of Smithtown.
(i) Smithtown Bay.
(a) All that area of Smithtown Bay, including the Nissequogue River and its tributaries and Sunken Meadow Creek, lying south of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost point of the ridgeline of the west bathhouse at Sunken Meadow State Park (local landmark) to the Nissequogue River Entrance Lighted Buoy “NR” (located at 40° 55’ 23.352” N latitude and 073° 13’ 45.407” W longitude), approximately one mile north of the mouth of the Nissequogue River, thence southeasterly to the northeasternmost corner of the bulkhead protecting the Nissequogue Point Beach Club (located at 703 Short Beach Road, St. James, local name, local landmark).
(b) All that area within a one-half mile radius of the Nissequogue River Entrance Lighted Buoy “NR” (located at 40° 55’ 23.352” N latitude and 073° 13’ 45.407” W longitude), approximately one mile north of the mouth of the Nissequogue River.
(c) Fresh Pond. All that area of Fresh Pond and its tributaries in their entirety.
(d) Crab Meadow Creek. All that area of Crab Meadow Creek in its entirety; and all that area of Smithtown Bay located within 300 yards of the northernmost point of the rock jetty along the western bank of the mouth of Crab Meadow Creek.
(e) Northport Basin. All that area of Northport Basin and the canal serving the Northport Powerplant (local name, local landmark); and all that area of Smithtown Bay within 700-yards of the northernmost tip of the rock jetty on the east side of Northport Basin.
(f) During the period of May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Smithtown Bay located within 1,000 yards of the landward end of the northernmost rock jetty on the eastern side of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor.
(ii) Stony Brook Harbor.
(a) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor and the Stony Brook Boat Channel lying south of a line extending westerly from the landward end of the northernmost rock jetty on the eastern shore of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor to the northeasternmost point of land on Long Beach on the western shore of the entrance to Stony Brook Harbor; and east of a line extending southerly from the northeasternmost point of land on Long Beach to the northern tip of the dredge spoil island known as Youngs Island (local name) separating the Stony Brook Boat Channel and Porpoise Channel; and continuing along the high tide line of the southern shore of Youngs Island to the orange marker located northwest of the entrance to Stony Brook Creek; and extending southeasterly to the southwestern corner of the two story residence located at 15 Emmet Drive located on the opposite shore in the incorporated Village of Head of the Harbor, west of Stony Brook Creek.
(b) All that area of Stony Brook Creek (local name) and tributaries lying south and east of a line extending northerly from the northwesternmost corner of the two story residence at 15 Emmet Drive (said residence is a beige two story house with five large brick chimneys) to the landwardmost end of the southernmost fixed dock at Stony Brook Boat Works (located on the western side of Shore Road, Stony Brook, local landmarks).
(c) All that area of Stony Brook Harbor and tributaries lying southerly of a line extending southeasterly from the easternmost point of the ridgeline of the white house on the western shoreline located at 30 Smith Lane (Village of Nissequogue, local landmark) to the southwesternmost corner of the staircase used for beach access serving the residence at 2 Arbor Lane (Village of Head of the Harbor, local landmark) on the eastern shoreline.
(d) During the period May 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Stony Brook Harbor and tributaries lying south of a line extending southeasterly from the southernmost red brick chimney on the Knox School located at 541 Long Beach Road in the incorporated Village of Nissequogue (said school is a three-story red brick building, local landmark) to the southernmost chimney on the residence at 121 Harbor Road in the incorporated Village of Head of the Harbor (said residence is a white three- story structure with dark shutters and three chimneys and is located on the Thatch Meadow Farm property, local landmark).
(e) All that area of West Meadow Creek and tributaries lying north of a line extending easterly from the southernmost tip of West Meadow Beach exposed at mean high water to the southernmost corner of the wooden bulkhead along the shoreline of West Meadow Creek on the property at 21 Shore Oaks Drive, Stony Brook (local landmark).
(f) During the period May 15th through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of the Town of Smithtown Marina (local name) or boat basin and the entrance channel, which serves to connect said marina with Porpoise Channel (local name).
(g) All that area of the unnamed tidal pond and creek located on the western shore of Stony Brook Harbor at the Nissequogue Golf Club and all that area of Stony Brook Harbor within a 100 yard radius of the inlet to said tidal pond and creek.
(h) All that area of the unnamed tidal inlet located on the eastern shore of Stony Brook Harbor between Piper Lane and Arbor Lane and all that area of Stony Brook Harbor within a 150 yard radius of the entrance to said inlet.
Note:
All reference points in the Town of Smithtown are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12364, 41st Edition, April 2020, and U.S.C.G. Light List Volume 1, 2020; except the southern portion of Stony Brook Harbor and where indicated as local name or local landmark.
(11) Town of Huntington.
(i) Northport Bay and Northport Harbor.
(a) All that area of Northport Bay, Northport Harbor and tributaries lying southerly of a line extending northeasterly from the highest point of the green domed cupola of the residence located at 24 Mariner Court, Centerport, on the northeastern shore of Little Neck Point, to the highest point of the gazebo located between the shoreline and the residence at 8 Hawkins Drive, Northport (local names, local landmarks), located near the eastern shore of Northport Bay.
(b) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Price Bend (local name) lying northerly of a line extending easterly from the easternmost end of the chain link fence, located adjacent to the southern end of the paved parking area at the Town of Huntington Hobart Beach (local names, local landmarks), to the northwesternmost corner of the concrete seawall adjacent to the shoreline and protecting the property and residence (with vertical wooden siding) at 120 Winkle Point Road, Eatons Neck (local names, local landmarks).
(ii) Centerport Harbor.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Centerport Harbor, including tributaries, lying southerly of a line extending northeasterly from the easternmost point of the fixed dock serving the Huntington Beach Community Association (HBCA) to the southwesternmost corner of the barn-like structure known as the Windsurfing Center at the Town of Huntington Centerport Beach (local names, local landmarks). The HBCA dock is located on the western shore of the harbor, approximately 85 feet northerly of the boat launching ramp at the foot of Adams Street, Centerport.
(b) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Centerport Harbor, including tributaries, lying southerly of a line extending easterly from the southernmost end of the white-painted garage with red-colored shingled roof (located near the western shoreline of Centerport Harbor on the property at 76 Knollwood Road, local names and local landmarks) to the gazebo with sailboat weather vane (located on the hillside near the eastern shoreline of Centerport Harbor on the property at 247 Little Neck Road, local names and local landmarks) and northerly of the line described in clause (a) of this subparagraph.
(iii) Huntington Harbor. All that area, including tributaries, lying southerly, westerly and easterly of a line extending easterly from the northeasternmost end of the sea wall protecting the western entrance to Huntington Harbor to the northernmost end of the rock and concrete rubble bulkhead-jetty protecting the eastern entrance to Huntington Harbor, local landmark.
(iv) Cold Spring Harbor.
(a) During the period January 1st through December 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area including tributaries south and east of a line extending southerly from the seaward end of the dock serving the Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (local landmark) to the western extremity of the white house (known as the Gale House) located on the shoreline immediately west of Cold Spring Beach (local landmark), on the campus of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
(b) During the period May 1st through October 15th, both dates inclusive, all that area including tributaries south and east of a line extending westerly from the seaward end of the dock serving the Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (local landmark) to the flag pole situated near the village hall of the Village of Laurel Hollow, 1492 Laurel Hollow Road (local landmark).
(c) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Eel Creek (local name) located at the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site and all that area within 250 yards in any direction of the southeastern corner of the bulkheading surrounding the stand of trees on the northern side of the entrance to the boat basin located immediately south of the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site.
(v) Smithtown Bay.
(a) Fresh Pond. All that area of Fresh Pond.
(b) Crab Meadow Creek. All that area of Crab Meadow Creek in its entirety; and all that area of Smithtown Bay located within 300 yards of the northernmost point of the rock jetty along the western bank of the mouth of Crab Meadow Creek.
(c) Northport Basin. All that area of Northport Basin and the canal serving the Northport Powerplant (local name, local landmark); and all that area of Smithtown Bay within 700 yards of the northernmost tip of the rock jetty on the east side of Northport Basin.
(vi) Lloyd Harbor and Huntington Bay.
(a) All that area of Lloyd Harbor and Huntington Bay lying south and within the boundaries of a line extending northeasterly from the northernmost point of the concrete seawall protecting the shoreline of the property at One Lighthouse Point, Village of Lloyd Harbor (the residence on said property is a large, two-story brick structure with four twin-vented chimneys and is the second residence lying east of the northern terminus of Southdown Road; local names and local landmarks), to the highest point of the Lloyd Harbor Horn and continuing southeasterly to the western side of the blue, three story residence located at One Salty Way on the southern shoreline of Huntington Bay, approximately 200 yards east of the entrance to Huntington Harbor.
(b) During the period May 1st through October 31st, both dates inclusive, all that area of Lloyd Harbor lying west of a line extending southerly from the southernmost point of land, lying south of Lloyd Harbor Road and west of the intersection of Lloyd Harbor Road and Fiddlers Green Drive on the Lloyd Neck shoreline, to the western side of the Mill Pond Association paved parking area located at the end of School Lane on the opposite shore on West Neck (local names, local landmarks).
(vii) Steers Canal (local name). All that area of Steers Canal (local name) and tributaries. Special note: Steers Canal is a tributary of Northport Bay and is located at the southern shore of said bay approximately 350 yards easterly of the eastern entrance to Northport Harbor.
Note:
All reference points, except local landmarks or local names in the Town of Huntington are taken from N.O.A.A. Nautical Chart No. 12364, 25th Ed., dated January 10, 1987 and/or No. 12365, 19th Ed., dated March 10, 1984.
6 CRR-NY 41.3
Current through October 15, 2021
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