U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NEW YORK:BIGHT WATER QUALITY
SUMMER OF 1980
SURVEILLANCE AND ANALYSIS DIVISION
REGION 2
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
NEW YOKK/'BIGHT WATER QUALITY
SUMMER OF 1980
SURVEILLANCE AND ANALYSIS DIVISION
REGION 2
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this report is to disseminate technical information
gathered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region II, during
the 1980 New York Bight Water Quality Monitoring Program. The monitoring
program was conducted using an EPA helicopter for water quality sample
collection. During the summer period of May 1, to September 30, 1980,
149 stations were sampled each week. The Bight sampling program was
conducted 6 days a week and consisted of four separate sampling networks,
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which had been modified slightly based on the data collected during the
1978 program.
The beach station network gathered bacteriological water quality
information at 26 Long Island coast stations and 40 New Jersey coast
stations. The New York Bight station network gathered chemical and
bacteriological information at 20 stations in the inner Mew York Bight.
The perpendicular network consisted of 12 transects extending from the
New Jersey and Long Island coasts. Three transects extended south from
the Long Island coast, with 4 stations in each transect and 9 transects
extended east from the New Jersey coast with 5 stations in each transect.
The transects covered the inner Bight from Jones Beach on Long Island to
Strathmere, along the New Jersey coast. Samples were collected for dis-
solved oxygen. The New York Bight Contingency Network consisted of 24
stations which were sampled twice weekly for dissolved oxygen and once a
week for total and fecal coliform. Samples for phytoplankton identifica-
tion and nutrient analysis were collected at 9 stations along the New
Jersey coast.
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The results indicated that water quality in the New York Bight was
generally good to excellent throughout the summer of 1980. Some stress-
ful dissolved oxygen conditions were found in the perpendicular stations
in South Jersey during August and early September. However, this area
showed recovery in early October. There were a few instances of dissolved
oxygen depression in the Bight Apex during the summer months, but these
were isolated and short lived.
Bacteriological data indicated that total and fecal coliform densities at
the beaches along both the New Jersey and Long Island coasts were well
below acceptable limits for water contact recreation. Along Staten Island
and Coney Island, fecal coliform levels were within "safe" limits for
contact recreation. However, 9% of the samples collected exceeded the
standard. This indicates that the Staten Island and Coney Island beaches
are more likely to be contaminated on any given day than the New Jersey
or Long Island beaches due to proximity of these beaches to the Hudson
River, which receives large volumes of raw and poorly treated sewage
each day.
Due to the diversion of primary treated chlorinated sewage into Newark
Bay, low to zero dissolved oxygen and high total sulfide levels were
found in Newark Bay throughout July and early August. On August 15,
diversion was discontinued and normal treatment facility operating con-
ditions were restored. Though dissolved oxygen levels rose steadily
after the diversion was discontinued, the impact of solids deposition
in Newark Bay has yet to be assessed.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. SAMPLE COLLECTION PROGRAM 3
III. DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING STATIONS 11
Beach Stations 11
New York Bight Stations 11
Perpendicular Stations 16
New York Bight Contingency Plan Stations 16
Phytoplankton Stations • • 19
Staten Island and Coney Island Stations 19
IV. DISSOLVED OXYGEN RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 21
Normal Trends in the Ocean 21
Dissolved Oxygen Criteria 24
Surface Dissolved Oxygen, 1980 24
.Bottom Dissolved Oxygen 25
Trend for Long Island Coast, 1980 26
Trends in the New York Bight, 1977-1980 28
Trends for the New Jersey Coast, 1977-1980 31
Trends in Northern Perpendiculars 31
Trends in Southern Perpendiculars 38
Summary
V. BACTERIOLOGICAL RESULTS 42
VI. NEW YORK BIGHT APEX SEDIMENT
Heavy Metals ' . 54
Toxics 55
VII. ENVIRONMENTAL EPISODES 62
Newark Bay 62
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
APPENDIX A - Summary of Phytoplankton Dynamics and Bloom Incidence
in New Jersey Coastal Waters, 1980
APPENDIX B - Virus and Salmonella Sampling, Summer 1980
APPENDIX C - Dissolved Oxygen Values Recorded in the New York Bight,
May 1 - September 30, 1980
APPENDIX D - Bacteriological Water Quality Data, New Jersey, Staten
Island, Coney Island and Long Island Beach Stations,
Summer 1980
APPENDIX E - Water Quality in the New York Bight Apex, Summer 1980
APPENDIX F - Heavy Metals in New York Bight Apex Sediment, 1974-1980
APPENDIX G - Newark Bay Dissolved Oxygen and Sulfide Data, Summer 1980
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LIST OF FIGURES
No. Title Page
1 Long Island Coast Station Locations ]_2
2 New Jersey Coast Station Locations - Sandy Hook
to Island Beach Park 13
3 New Jersey Coast Station Locations - Barnegat
to Cape May Point • 14
4 New York Bight Station Locations 15
5 Long Island Perpendicular Stations and New Jersey
Perpendicular Stations from Sandy Hook to Seaside Heights 17
6 New Jersey Perpendicular Stations from Barnegat to
Strathmere 18
7 Staten Island and Coney Island Stations 20
8 Generalized Annual Marine Dissolved Oxygen Cycle Off the
Northeast U.S. (From NOAA) . 23
9 Long Island Coast Dissolved Oxygen, 1980. Semimonthly
Average of All L.I. Perpendicular Stations 27
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10 New York Bight Dissolved Oxygen, 1980. Semimonthly
Average of All NY Bight Stations . 29
11 New York Bight Dissolved Oxygen, 1977-1980 Comparison.
Monthly Average of All NY Bight Stations 30
12 New Jersey Coast Dissolved Oxygen, 1980. Semimonthly
Averages of All Northern (JC14-JC53) Perpendicular and of
All Southern (JC61-JC85) Perpendicular Stations 32
13 Northern New Jersey Coast Dissolved Oxygen, 1977-1980
Comparison. Semimonthly Averages of All JC14-JC53
Perpendicular Stations 33
14 Northern New Jersey Coast Dissolved Oxygen, Four-Year Average.
Average of the Individual 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980 Semi-
monthly Averages 35
15 North-South Distribution of Dissolved Oxygen, Northern New
Jersey, 1980. Semimonthly Averages Along Perpendiculars
JC14-JC53 Compared with Overall Average 35
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LIST OF FIGURES
No. Title
16 Shore-to-Seaward Distribution of Dissolved Oxygen,
Northern New Jersey, 1980. Semimonthly Averages of
All Perpendiculars JC14-JCS3 at Fixed Distances from Shore 37
17 North-South Distribution of Dissolved Oxygen, Southern
New Jersey, 1980. Semimonthly Averages along Perpendiculars
JC61-JC85 Compared to Overall Average 39
18 Southern Jersey Coast Dissolved Oxygen, Four-Year Average.
Average of the Individual 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980
Semimonthly Averages. 40
19 Shore-to-seaward Distribution of Dissolved Oxygen, 1980.
Semimonthly Averages of All Southern Perpendiculars JC61-JC85
at Fixed Distances from Shore 41
20 Geometric Means of Fecal Coliform Data Collected May 1, 1980
to September 30, 1980 Along the Coast of New Jersey 45
21 Geometric Means of Fecal Coliform Data Collected May 1, 1980
to September 30, 1980 Along the Coast of Long Island 43
22 Geometric Means of Fecal Coliform Data Collected May 1, 1980
to September 30, 1980 Along the Coasts of Staten Island and 51
Coney Island
23 Heavy Metals in New York Bight Sediment, Stations NYB 20-27 59
24 Heavy Metals in New York Bight Sediment, Stations NYB 30-35 59
25 Heavy Metals in New York Bight Sediment, Stations NYB 40-47 5^
26 Newark Bay Sampling Stations - Summer 1980 55
27 Averages of Dissolved Oxygen for Northern Stations (EWB 1-12)
and Southern Stations (EWB 13-20), Surface Samples 55
28 Averages of Dissolved Oxygen for Northern Stations (EWB 1-12)
and Southern Stations (EWB 13-20), Deep Samples 57
29 Newark Bay Low Slack Tide, July 30, 1980
Total Sulfide, Shallow Sample 53
30 Newark Bay Low Slack Tide, July 30, 1980
Total Sulfide, Deep Sample 59
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LIST OF TABLES
No. Title Page
1 Outline of 1980 Sampling Program 3
2 Parameters Evaluated for Each Station Group 4
3 Long Island Coast Station Locations 7
4 New Jersey Coast Station Locations 8'.
5 Summary of Bottom Dissolved Oxygen
Values for the Period of May 1, 1980 Through September 30,
1980 25
6 Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected Along the
New Jersey Coast January 1, 1980 Through December 31, 1980 43
7 Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected Along the Long
Island Coast January 1, 1980 Through December 31, 1980 47
8 Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected Along Staten Island
and Coney Island Beaches June 30, 1980 to October 2, 1980 ' 52
9 Toxics in New York Bight Sediment, Summer 1980 57
10 Newark Bay Sampling Locations 63
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I. INTRODUCTION
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has prepared this
report as part of its continued efforts to disseminate environmental data
resulting from the monitoring of the nearshore waters in the New York
Bight, in the vicinity of the ocean disposal sites and along the shore-
lines of New York and New Jersey. This report, the seventh in a series,
covers the data gathered during the period between May 1, 1980 and Sep-
tember 30, 1980. The New York Bight monitoring program is EPA's response
to its mandated responsibilities as defined under the Marine Protection,
Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 and the Water Pollution Control Act
Amendments of 1972 and 1977.
The New York Bight ocean monitoring program was initiated in April
1974 as a result of considerable public concern over the impact of the
sewage sludge dump site on the bacteriological quality of the ocean off-
shore of the New York and New Jersey beaches. The heightened public aware-
ness created a need for comprehensive monitoring including "real-time" data
in order to evaluate water quality conditions in a time frame to make the
information useful to the public.
During the summer period of 1976, two environmental episodes led to a
reorientation and expansion of this program. The first and most environ-
mentally significant event was the occurrence of depressed levels of dis-
solved oxygen within the inner Bight, which gradually spread over several
hundred square kilometers and reached anoxic conditions in some areas as
early as the Fourth o-f July weekend. The second event was the unusually
heavy washup of debris onto the beaches of Long Island.
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It was evident from the experiences of 1976 that the existing moni-
toring program protocol was inadequate in scope and not responsive enough
timewise. The program was expanded to provide the ability to:
1) collect and evaluate the water quality data
over the entire Bight apex as well as the
New York and New Jersey beaches,, on a frequent
real-time basis;
2) predict environmental crises;
3) gather sufficient data to guide and direct
decision making, should corrective measures
be instituted to protect the Bight water
quality; and,
4) investigate the origin or cause of such crises.
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II. SAMPLE COLLECTION PROGRAM
During the period May 1980 through September 1980, ambient water
monitoring was carried out using the EPA Huey helicopter 6 days a week;
sampling continued into Sunday when ambient conditions indicated a need.
Table 1 is an outline of the 1980 sampling program. Table 2 lists
the parameters analyzed for each group of stations.
Table 1
Outline of 1980 Sampling Program
Station Group
Long Island Beaches &
New Jersey Beaches
New York Bight
Long Island and New
Jersey Perpendiculars^-
Bight Contingency
Bight Contingency
Phytoplankton
Frequency
per Week
1
1
Parameter
1
2
1
1
Bacteriological
Bacteriological,
Dissolved Oxygen,
Nutrients
Dissolved Oxygen
Dissolved Oxygen
Bacteriological
Phytoplankton,
Nutrients
^ Transects perpendicular to the coast
2 One meter below the surface
3 One meter above the ocean floor
Sample Depth
Top"
Top2, Bottom3
Top2, Bottom3
Top2 , Bottom3
Top2, Bottom3
Too2
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Parameters
Total Coliform
Fecal Coliform
Salinity,
Chlorinity
Temperature
Dissolved
Oxygen (DO)
Total Organic
Carbon (TOO
Total Suspended
Solids (TSS)
Total
Phosphorous
(TP)
Phosphate
Phosphorous
(P04-P)
Ammonia
Nitrogen
(NH3-N)
Nitrate
Nitrogen
(NO2~N)
Nitrate
Nitrogen
(N03-N)
Silica (Si02)
Plankton
Table 2
Parameters Evaluated for Each Station Group
L.I. &
N.J. L.I. & N.J. N.Y. Bight
Seaches* Perpendiculars** Bight** Contingency** Phytoplankton*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*Sample Depth:
**Samole Death:
1 meter below the surface.
1 meter below the surface and 1 meter above the ocean floor.
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The weekly sampling program averaged approximately 150 stations. The
beach stations along New York and New Jersey were sampled once a week.
These stations were sampled for total and fecal coliform bacteria. This
portion of the sampling program totaled 66 stations. At the beach stations,
samples were collected just off shore in the surf zone while the helicopter
hovered approximately 3 meters from the surface. Sampling was accomplished
by dropping a 1-liter Kemmerer sampler through a cut-out in the mid-section
of the helicopter to approximately 1 meter below the water surface. The
sample was transferred to a sterile plastic container and subsequently
transported (within 6 hours) to the Edison Laboratory for total and fecal
coliform analysis.
Twenty stations in the apex of the Bight were sampled once a week.
Depending upon sea condition, the EPA helicopter would hover or land at
the designated station and two, 3-liter Kemmerer samplers would be used to
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obtain water samples at 1 meter below the surface and 1 meter above the
ocean bottom. After collection, portions of the sample water would be
transferred to: 1) a BOD bottle for dissolved oxygen analysis; 2) a sterile
plastic bottle for total and fecal coliform analysis; and 3) a 1-liter
plastic cubitainer for total suspended solids, total organic carbon, and
nutrient analysis. The dissolved oxygen sample was immediately fixed at the
station by the addition of 2 ml of manganous sulfate followed by 2 ml of
alkali-iodide-azide reagent. The sample was shaken to facilitate floe
formation and then placed in a metal rack and returned to the laboratory
for analysis. The samples were held for less than 6 hours before returning
to the laboratory for analysis.
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The third scheduled sampling portion of the program consisted of
sampling the perpendicular stations once a week for dissolved oxygen and
temperature. Again, as with the inner Bight stations, samples were col-
lected while hovering or landing, at 1 meter below the surface and 1 meter
above the bottom.
As part of the final Environmental Impact Statement on Ocean
Dumping of Sewage Sludge in the New York Bight, a Bight Contingency Plan
was developed in which criteria were established for the relocation of
the sewage sludge dumpsite, if necessary. This called for the estab-
lishment of a 24-station network to be sampled twice a week for dissolved
oxygen and once a week for total and fecal coliform. Part of the sampling
requirements for the New York Bight contingency plan were satisfied by
the regularly scheduled Bight and perpendicular sampling runs. Bacterio-
logical samples for LIC09, LIC14, JC14, and JC27 perpendiculars were
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taken on the DO runs for those stations. The bacteriological requirements
for the NYB20, 22, 24 and the NYB40, 42, and 44 transects were met by the
regular Bight sampling since bacteriological.assays were performed for all
Bight stations. Additional sampling of dissolved oxygen for the 24 sta-
tions was carried out once a week.
The fifth routinely scheduled sampling component involved the collec-
tion of water samples for phytoplankton identification and quantification
and for nutrient analysis. The phytoplankton analyses were done by the
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and the nutrient
analyses were done by EPA. The samples were collected as close to the
surface as possible, using 1-liter Kemmerer samplers. Two, 1-liter plastic
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Table 3
Long Island Coast Station Locations
Station No.
LIC01
LI CO 2
LIC03
LIC04
LI CO 5
LI CO 7
LIC08
LIC09
LIC10
LIC12
LIC13
LIC14
LI CIS
LIC16
LIC17
LIC18
LIC19
LIC20
LIC21
LIC22
LIC23
LIC24
LIC25
LIC26
LIC27
LIC28
Location
Rockaway Point, Breezy Point Surf Club
Rockaway, off foot of B169 Road
Rockaway, off foot of B129 Road
Rockaway, off foot of B92 Road
Far Rockaway, off foot of B41 Road
Atlantic Beach, Silver Point Beach Club
Long Beach, off foot of Grand Avenue
Long Beach, off foot of Pacific Boulevard
Point Lookout, off Herapstead public beach
Short Beach (Jones Beach), off "West End 2"
parking lot
Jones Beach
East Overlook
Gilgo Beach
Cedar Island Beach
Robert Moses State Park
Great South Beach
Cherry Grove
Water Island
Bellport Beach
Fire Island
Moriches Inlet West
Moriches Inlet East
West Hampton Beach
Tiana Beach
Shinnecock Inlet West
Shinnecock Inlet East
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Table 4
New Jersey Coast Station Locations
Station No.
JC01A
JC02
JC03
JC05
JC08
JC11
JC14
JC21
JC24
JC27
JC30
JC33
JC37
JC41
JC44
JC47A
JC49
JCS3
JC55
JC57
JC59
Location
Sandy Hook, 1.2 km south of tip
Sandy Hook, off large radome
Sandy Hook, off Nature Center building
(tower)
Sandy Hook, just north of Park entrance
Sea Bright, at public beach
Monmouth Beach Bath & Tennis Club
Long Branch, off foot of S. Bath Avenue
Asbury Park, off building north of
Convention Hall
Bradley Beach, off foot of Cliff Avenue
Belraar, off the "White House" near fishing
club pier
Spring Lake, south of yellow brick building
on beach
Sea Girt, off foot of Chicago Avenue ,
Point Pleasant, south of Manasquan Inlet
Bay Head, off foot of Johnson Street
Mantoloking, off foot of Albertson Street
Silver Beach, off foot of Colony Road
Lavallette, off foot of Washington Avenue
Seaside Park, off foot of 5th Avenue
Island Beach State Park, off white building,
north of Park Hq.
Island Beach State Park, between two main
parking lots in center of park
Island Beach State Park, off white house
next to the lookout tower
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Table 4 (Continued)
Station No.
JC61
JC63
JC65
JC67
JC69
JC73
JC75
JC77
JC79
• JC81
JC83
JC85
JC87
JC89
JC91
JC93
JC95
JC97
Location
Barnegat, first rock jetty south of
Barnegat Inlet
Harvey Cedars, opposite Harvey Cedars
standpipe
Ship Bottom, opposite Ship Bottom water
tower
Beach Haven Terrace, opposite standpipe
Beach Haven Heights, opposite the most
southern water tower on Long Beach Island
Brigantine, off large hotel on beach
Atlantic City, off the Convention Center
Ventnor City, just north of fishing pier
Longport, off water tower
Ocean City, opposite large apartment
building
Peck Beach, opposite large blue water tower
Strathmere, off blue standpipe
Sea Isle City, opposite blue water tower
with bridge in the background
Avalon, off beige building on the beach
Stone Harbor, off large blue water tower
Wildwood, off northern amusement pier
Two mile beach, opposite radio tower
Cape May, off white house with red roof on
the beach
JC99
Cape May Point, opposite lighthouse
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cubitainers were filled for phytoplankton analysis. One of the phytoplankton
samples was preserved with Lugols solution and the other was left unpreserved
but was kept at 4°c. A 1-liter plastic cubitainer was filled for nutrient
analysis and the sample was kept at 4°c. The NJDEP picked the phytoplankton
samples up within 24 hours of collection. The results of these analyses
are contained in Appendix A.
Two additional sampling components were added to the 1980 program.
First, samples were collected at stations along Coney Island and Staten
Island, and three stations along the Verrazano Bridge. These samples,
which were part of a special study by the University of Rhode Island,
were also analyzed for total and fecal coliforms by the Edison laboratory.
Secondly, the EPA vessel "Clean Waters" was used to collect samples for
virus and Salmonella in the New York "Bight. One station was sampled per
week and analyses were performed by the Edison laboratory. A report of
these findings can be found in Appendix B.
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III. DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING STATIONS
Beach Stations
A total of 66 bathing beach areas were sampled routinely for bac-
teriological water quality along the Long Island and New Jersey coastlines.
The Long Island sampling stations extend from the western tip of Rockaway
Point to Shinnecock Inlet some 130 km eastward with a total of 26 stations
(LIC01-LIC28). Sample station location, nomenclature, and description are
given in Table 3 and Figure 1. Forty New Jersey coast stations, from Sandy
Hook at the north to Cape May Point at the south (JC01A through JC99), are
described and identified in Table 4 and in Figures 2 and 3.
New York Bight Stations
The New York Bight stations established as part of the original ocean
monitoring program cover the inner Bight area in 3 km intervals via three
transects as follows: New Jersey Transect (NYB20-NYB27) extending from
Sandy Hook 20 km eastward to the sewage sludge disposal site; Raritan Bay
Transect (NYB32-NYB35) projecting along the Ambrose Channel from the mouth
of Raritan Bay southeast to the sewage sludge disposal site; and the Long
Island Transect (NYB40-NYB47) extending from Atlantic Beach, Long Island
southward to just beyond the sewage sludge disposal site. The locations
of the New York Bight stations are shown in Figure 4.
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NEW JERSEY
LIC13-
LIC14
LIC15 —
LIC16-
LIC17 —
LIC18-
LIC19-
L- LIC28
L- LIC27
L- LIC26
— LIC25
- LIC24
LIC 23
-LIC22
LIC20-J ULIC21
FIGURE 1
LONG ISLAND COAST STATION LOCATIONS
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LtLkLtCH.B
Kilomeluis
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LONG ISLAND
F1GURE2
NEW JERSEY COAST STATION LOCATIONS — SANDY HOOK TO
ISLAND BEACH PARK
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NEW JERSEY
BEACH
HAVER
ATLANTIC CITY
STRATH MERE
CAPE MAY
POINT
JC97
JC99 FIGURES
NEW JERSEY COAST STATION LOCATIONS — BARNEGAT TO CAPE MAY POINT
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NYB
!*••%
30
SANDY HOOK""' (32
20) (21) (22) (23 (24) (25) (26 (27
N
10
Kilometers
FIGURE 4
NEW YORK BIGHT STATION LOCATIONS
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Perpendicular Stations
Sampling stations perpendicular to the Long Island coastline are
5.4 km, 12.6 km, 19.3 km, and 27 km (3, 7, 11, and 15 nautical miles)
offshore. Sampling stations perpendicular to the New Jersey coastline
start at 1.8 km and are spaced every 1.3 km out to 18 km (1 nautical mile
with 1 nm increments to 10 nm) offshore. These stations are identified
by suffixes E through N (MAS stations have corresponding suffixes 1 through
10). Normally, only every other New Jersey perpendicular station (3.6 km
intervals) was sampled; the intermediate stations remained available
should DO conditions warrant more intensive sampling.
The perpendicular stations were established to gather near-surface
and near-bottom dissolved oxygen values in the critical areas of the New
York Bight nearshore waters. Previous agreements had been made with
NOAA to provide dissolved oxygen profiles from stations further out in
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the.Bight in conjunction with their MESA project and Marine Fisheries
Laboratory activities.
The perpendicular stations described above are plotted in Figures 5
and 6. Tables 3 and 4 describe the shore station locations from which the
perpendicular stations originate.
New York Bight Contingency Plan Stations
The 24 stations sampled were:
NYB20, 22, 24, 40, 42, 44
LIC09P, A, B, and C
LIC14P, A, B, and C
NJ14E, G, I, K, and M
NJ27E, G, I, K, and M
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MANASQUAN INLET
BAY HEAD
JCS3
N
0 10
1-1 i—i 1-1 >-i _iT
Kilomelers
LONG ISLAND PERPENDICULAR STATIONS AND NEW JERSEY
PERPENDICULAR STATIONS FROM SANDY HOOK TO SEASIDE HEIGHTS
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FIGURES
NEW JERSEY PERPENDICULAR STATIONS FROM BARNEGATTO STRATHMERE
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Their locations are described in the preceeding tables and figures.
Phytoplankton Stations
Phytoplankton samples were collected approximately once a week along
the New Jersey coast at the following stations:
JC 05 JC 57
JC 11 NYB 20
JC 21 NYB 22
JC 30 RB 13
JC 37
Staten Island & Coney Island
The Staten Island, Coney Island and Verrezano Bridge station locations
are shown in Figure 7. These stations were sampled once per week for bac-
teria.
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LOWER U A Y
FIGURE 7
STATEN ISLAND AND CONEY ISLAND STATION LOCATIONS
BROOKLYN
STATEN ISLAND
CONKY ISLAND
^
35
NY29
. • —
^ — •—
Nl
r— 1
NYMB
Ol>
NYB
NY20
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IV. DISSOLVED OXYGEN RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Normal Trends in the Ocean
Two major processes act to replenish dissolved oxygen in the water
column of the New York Bight area. These are the photosynthetic conver-
sion of carbon dioxide to molecular oxygen and the active transport of
oxygen across the air-water interface. Subsequent turbulent diffusion
then distributes the dissolved oxygen throughout the water column or
into the upper warmer surface layer when stratified conditions prevail.
Concurrent oxygen utilization (depletion) processes such as bacterial
respiration and sediment oxygen demand act to influence the amount of
oxygen in the water column at any one time or location.
A general description of the oxygen cycle during a calendar year is
as follows:
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In early January the waters of the Sight are completely
mixed throughout the water column with temperatures
ranging from 4°C to 10°C while dissolved oxygen values
are between 8 and 10 rag/1 with slightly depressed values
at the sediment-water interface. The warm spring air
temperatures and solar heating increase the temperature
of the upper water layer and, in the absence of high
energy input from local storms or tropical hurricanes,
a thermally stratified water column develops. This
stratification effectively blocks the free transport
of the oxygen-rich upper layer into the cool oxygen-poor
bottom waters.
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As hot summer weather conditions set in, the
warmer upper layer of water remains completely mixed
and rich in oxygen (7 to 9 mg/1). This upper layer
ranges from 20 to 60 meters in depth depending on
time and location. The bottom cooler water is effec-
tively isolated from the upper layer by a 10°C temper-
ature gradient. Respiration of bottom organisms,
bacterial action on algal remains and detritus, and
sediment oxygen demand depress the residual dissolved
oxygen values in the bottom waters. In a "normal"
year, the dissolved oxygen concentration in the
bottom waters of the Bight reaches a minimum in mid
to late summer of approximately 4 mg/1. At this time
cool evenings and reduced solar input causes the upper
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waters to cool, decreasing the temperature gradient
between the two water masses. As the two masses become
closer and closer in temperature, the energy required
to break down the thermocline becomes less and less
until finally, in many instances after a local storm,
there is a complete mixing of the water column with
concommittant reoxygenation of the bottom waters. The
annual cycle begins again. Figure 8 depicts a repre-
sentative history of dissolved oxygen concentration in
the general ocean area off New Jersey, New York, and
New England.
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FEB MAR APR
MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV
MONTH
FIGURE 8
GENERALIZED ANNUAL MARINE DISSOLVED OXYGEN CYCLE OFF THE
NORTHEAST U.S. (FROM NOAA)
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Dissolved Oxygen Criteria
The dissolved oxygen levels necessary for survival and/or reproduc-
tion vary among biological species. Insufficient data have been
accumulated to assign definitive limits or lower levels of tolerance
for each species at various growth states. Rough guidelines are available
for aquatic species for purposes of surveillance and monitoring. These
are as follows:
5 mg/1 DO and greater - healthy
4-5 mg/1 DO ~ borderline to healthy
3-4 mg/1 DO - stressful if prolonged
2-3 mg/1 DO - lethal if prolonged
less than 2 mg/1 - lethal in a relatively
short time.
These criteria are consistent with biological information recorded in
the New York Bight over the past several years. Most data concerning the
lower tolerance levels were recorded during the summer of 1976. In 1976,
widespread and persistent dissolved oxygen levels between 0.0 and 2,0 mg/1
occurred over a large area of the Bight. This resulted in extensive fish
kills and bottom dwelling organism mortality.
Surface Dissolved Oxygen - 1980
The completely mixed upper water layer had dissolved oxygen levels at
or near saturation during the entire sampling period, May 1, 1980 through
September 30, 1980.
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Bottom Dissolved Oxygen - 1980
Table 5 summarizes the dissolved oxygen data for the Long Island per-
pendiculars, the New York Bight transects and the New Jersey perpendiculars.
Surface and Bottom dissolved oxygen data for these stations from May 1 to
September 30, 1980 can be found in Appendix C.
The Long Island coastal waters showed healthy levels of dissolved
oxygen throughout the sampling period. On September 15 there was a condi-
tion of very mild dissolved oxygen depression at Stations LIC09P and A, and
LIC14P and A. The lowest value found in this group was 3.8 mg/1 at LIC14P,
and these samples constituted the only values found below 5 mg/1 the entire
sampling period off the Long Island coast.
Table 5
Summary of Bottom Dissolved Oxygen Values
for the Period of May 1 to September 30, 1980 /
# of Samples Percent of
# of Samples <5 mg/1 Samples <5 mg/1
New York Bight Stations 286 5 2
New Jersey Coast Stations 446 63 14
Long Island Coast Stations 124 4 3
The New York Bight Apex was healthy during the sampling period of May
1 to September 30, 1980. Out of 286 samples taken in the Bight Apex, only
5 samples, or 2 percent, were below 5 mg/1. These were all above 4 mg/1 and
were only transient depressed values in August.
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The New Jersey coastal waters experienced some periods of dissolved
oxygen depression, but these were for the most part mild and short lived.
Out of 446 samples, 14 percent were below 5 mg/1. Of these, only 8 percent
were under 4 mg/1 and only 2 percent were below 3 mg/1. These instances
occurred during two periods, August 9-16 and September 13-20, primarily
in the southern perpendicular stations, JCS3 - JC85. The first instance
in August was isolated in the perpendicular off Atlantic City, JC75, "with
one value of 3.6 mg/1 found at JC35E. The second instance in September
was more widespread and encompassed the perpendiculars from JC53 to JC75.
This band of low dissolved oxygen persisted during the week of September
13-20, with dissolved oxygen values dropping below 3 mg/1 at some stations
(JC75M, 1.8 mg/1, JC69M, 2.0 mg/1, JC69I, 2.8 mg/1, JC61I, 2.3 mg/1). On
October 3, samples collected at these stations showed dissolved oxygen
levels had recovered and were above 5 mg/1.
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Trend for the Long Island Coast
Figure 9 shows the average trend of dissolved oxygen for the Long
Island coastal waters. Each point is the average at all 16 stations for
a 2 week period. From the graph, the following observations can be made:
1. There is an early decline from early June to late July. This
decline is still well above the standard, dropping only to about
6.5 mg/1.
2. A recovery occurred in early August.
3. A second decline to 5 mg/1 occurred in early September.
This trend mirrors the 1979 data except the minima are slightly higher in
1980 than in 1979.
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The 1979 data showed a total recovery after the second decline, but due
to technical problems, sampling off the Long Island coast in 1980 couldn't
continue after September.
Trends in the New York Bight Apex 1977-1980
Figure 10 shows the average dissolved oxygen for all New York Bight
stations at semi-monthly intervals during the 1980 season. Starting with
a very mild depression in May and then recovery in early June, dissolved
oxygen values reach their first minimum in July. This is followed by a
recovery and then another decline in late August to 6.0 mg/1. October
values show an upward trend.
Figure 11 compares the dissolved oxygen values of the New York Bight
for 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980. Although there is a trend in all years
for excellent early values and a general decline as the summer passes,
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followed by recovery in early fall, 1980 is different from the other three
years in the following ways:
1. Rather than a gradual decline from early spring, the 1980 values
are briefly elevated in early June before beginning to decline.
2. The recovery in early September is more dramatic in 1980 than in
the previous years.
3. The lowest dissolved oxygen values in 1980 are higher than the
lows during the previous years.
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NEH YORK BIGHT DISSOLVED 3XTGEN. 1980.
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NEM TORK BIGHT DISSOLVED OXTGEN. 1977-1980
CflMPflRISON. SEMIMONTHLT flVERflGE OF FILL NT BIGHT STflTIONS.
OCT
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Trends for the New Jersey Coast 1977-1980
Seasonal Variation
Figure 12 compares the values of the northern perpendiculars (JC14-
JC53 plus MAS) with the southern perpendiculars (JC61-JCS5). The most
obvious observation that can be made from this graph is the seasonal
fluctuation in water quality. In late May to early July, the water qual-
ity in the south is systematically higher. However, there is a crossover
point in early July and the southern values begin to drop lower than the
northern perpendicular values, while following the same trend of decline
followed by recovery. This was not the case in previous years, where
the northern perpendicular group was consistently lower than the southern
group throughout the summer.
Trends in Northern Perpendiculars
Figure 13 is a comparison of dissolved oxygen levels for the years
1977-1980 for the perpendiculars JC14 to JC53. While following the same
general trend of a double minima, that is, declines in early summer and
fall, followed by recovery, 1980 does not experience as sharp a drop in
dissolved oxygen as the other years. This is possibly attributable to
the fact that, until the summer of 1980, the Passaic Valley Sewage Com-
mission's (PVSC) plant in Newark had been discharging primary treated
sewage into the New York Harbor, which, due to tidal action, would wash
down along the northern New Jersey coast (see Environmental Episodes:
Newark Bay). Due to the construction of new facilities, PVSC diverted
its effluent to Newark Bay from November 1979 to August 1980. The
improved dissolved oxygen values illustrated in Figure 13 may be asso-
ciated with the absence of oxygen-demanding sewage from PVSC.
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NORTHERN NEH JERSEY COflST DISSOLVED OXTGEN. 1977-1980
COMPflRISON. SEMIMONTHLY flVERflGES OF flLL JC14-JC53
PERPENOICULflR STRTIONS.
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Figure 14 averages the four years of dissolved oxygen values for the
northern stations and illustrates again the trend for a double minima, in
July and September. This differs from NCAA's generalized interpretation
(Figure 8) and suggests that, at least for the last four years, the NOAA
conditions do not apply to the nearshore waters.
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In Figure 15, the semi-monthly averages of each northern perpendicular
are compared to the overall average of all northern perpendiculars for the
sampling period. This illustrates the above average trend for the most
northern stations, JC14 and JC27. It also shows that when the fall minimum
is reached, the more southern perpendiculars, JC41 and JCS3, drop below
the average.
The shore-to-seaward comparison in Figure 16 illustrates the follow-
ing:
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1. In early summer, until the first minimum is reached, dissolved
oxygen levels were lowest near shore and increased with distance
from shore.
2. The second minimum was reached earlier in the near-shore stations
(1 and 3 miles) than in the seaward (5, 7, and 9 miles) stations.
3. The second minimum was lower in the 7 and 9 mile stations than the
near-shore stations.
In the previous years, there had been a trend for the inner stations
to be consistently lower than the seaward stations throughout the sampling
period. In 1980 however, the 7 mile and 9 mile stations dropped below the
near-shore stations, particularly during the fall minimum.
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NORTH-SOUTH DISTRIBUTION OF DISSOLVED OXTGEN.NORTHERN
MEN JERSEY. 1980. SEMIMONTHLY flVEflflGES flLONG PERPENDICULflflS
JCU-JCS3 COMPflRED TO OVERflLL flVEflflGE.
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Trends in Southern Perpendiculars
During the summer of 1980, a trend for a double minima of dissolved
oxygen values also existed for the southern stations, the perpendiculars
JC61 to JC85. However, the depression which occurred in the fall was much
more pronounced than in early summer. Figure 17 shows the overall
average of the southern perpendiculars and compares this with
the individual semi-monthly perpendicular averages. From this we can see
a substantial drop in dissolved oxygen values in the early fall for sta-
tions JC61-JC75. JC85 (Strathmere) does not experience as pronounced an
oxygen depression as do the 3 other perpendiculars. Figure 18 illustrates
the four-year dissolved oxygen trend in the southern waters, again showing
two minima. In Figure 19, the shore-to-seaward trend graph shows the fol-
lowing:
1. The early autumn minimum is markedly lower than the early summer
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minimum and falls in the 2.5 - 3.5 mg/1 range generally considered
unhealthy if prolonged.
2. The autumn depression occurs first at the near shore stations
(1, 3, and 5 miles) and then slightly later at the seaward sta-
tions (7 and 9 miles from shore). This indicates an oxygen
depression which originates inland and moves seaward over a
2-3 week period.
3. Recovery after the autumn minimum is rapid and complete, with
oxygen values well above the standard by late September.
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NORTH-SOUTH DISTRIBUTION OF DISSOLVED OXTGEN. SOUTHERN
NEW JERSEY. 1980. SEMIMONTHLY flVERflGES flLONG PERPENOICULflRS
JC81-JC85 COMPflREO TO OVERflLL flVERflGE.
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SHORE-TO-SEflNflflO DISTRIBUTION OF DISSOLVED flXTGEN. 1980,
SEMIMONTHLY flVERflGES OF flLL SOUTHERN PERPENDICULflRS
JC81-JC35 flT FIXED DISTflNCES FROM SHORE.
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V. Bacteriological Results
Table 6 presents a summary of the fecal colifonn data collected along
the New Jersey coast between May 1, 1980 and September 30, 1980. The geo-
metric means for each station over this time period are plotted on Figure 20,
The highest geometric mean was 2.7 fecal coliform per 100 ml at station
JC93, which is off the amusement piers in Wildwood, New Jersey. .This sta-
tion also had the highest geometric mean last year of all the New Jersey
coast stations/ 10.1 fecal coliform per 100 ml. There are several storm
sewers in the area that discharge directly to the ocean possibly causing
the slightly elevated values at this station.
The bacteriological standard for primary contact recreation, which
includes bathing, in New Jersey waters is: the monthly geometric mean of
five or more samples shall not exceed 50 fecal coliform per 100 ml of sam-
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pie. Because of the consistently low fecal coliform values along the coast
of New Jersey, a four-month geometric mean was used to compare to the stan-
dard rather than four separate monthly geometric means. Figure 20 clearly
shows that the New Jersey coastal waters were well under the state standard.
Based on fecal coliform bacteria, New Jersey coastal waters have excellent
water quality.
Throughout the summer sampling period, a total of 614 samples were
collected along the coastal beaches of New Jersey and analyzed for total
and fecal coliform bacteria. Only four of the 614 samples or 0.6 percent
had fecal coliform values of 50 or above. These samples were:
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Table 6
Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected
Along the New Jersey Coast
Station
JC01A
JC02
JC03
JC05
JC08
JC11
JC14
JC21
JC24
JC27
JC30
JC33
JC37
JC41
JC44
JC47A
JC49
JC53
JC55
JC57
JC59
JC61
JC63
JC65
JC67
JC69
JC73
June 1, 1980
Number of Samples
Collected
16
16
16
16
17
18
18
20
17
17
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
15
15
14
15
15
15
15
15
Through September 30, 1980
Maximum Value Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
12
21
8
2
3
740
18
340
27
4
4
3
4
1
5
1
1
44
20
3
1
3
4
3
1
3
4
Geometric Mean Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.1
1.1
2.0
1.5
2.1
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.1
1.3
1.0
1.2
1.0
1.0
2.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.1
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Table 6 (Continued)
Number of Samples
Station Collected
JC75 15
JC77 14
JC79 14
JC81 14
JC83 14
JCS5 14
JC87 14
JCS9 14
JC91 12
JC93 12
JC95 11
JC97 12
JC99 12
Maximum Value Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
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24
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26
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4
24
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Geometric Mean Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
2.3
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.1
1.1
1.2
2.7
1.1
2.1
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Fecal Coliform
Station Date Sampled per 100 ml
JC11 6/17/80 740
JC21 8/25/80 340
JC21 3/28/80 60
JC75 6/25/80 50
The high value for JC11 on June 17 was apparently attributable to the
release of inadequately chlorinated sewage effluent through a break in the
Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewerage Authority's outfall line. The
situation was corrected and no further elevated counts were noted. Causes
of the other three elevated values are unknown.
The raw bacteriological data collected along the New Jersey coast are
appended as Appendix D.
Table 7 presents a summary of the fecal coliform data collected along
the coast of Long Island from May through September 1980. Figure 21 shows
the geometric mean for the five month period for each station in comparison
to the New York State standard. The highest geometric mean occurred at
station LIC10, 3.3 fecal coliform per 100 ml of sample. Station LIC10 is
located at Point Lookout.
The bacteriological water quality standard for primary contact recre-
ation, which includes bathing, in New York State is: the monthly geometric
mean of five or more samples shall not exceed 200 fecal coliform per 100 ml
of sample. As with the New Jersey coast bacteriological data, the Long
Island coast data are also consistently low, therefore, rather than using
five separate monthly geometric means for each station, one geometric mean
for a five month period was calculated for each station and compared to
the standard. From Figure 21, it is apparent that the standard was not
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Table 7
Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected
Along the Long Island Coast
Station
LIC01
LIC02
LI CO 3
LIC04
LI CO 5
LIC07
LI CO 8
LIC09
LIC10
LIC12
LIC13
LIC14
LIC15
LIC16
LIC17
LIC18
LIC19
LIC20
LIC21
LIC22
LIC23
LIC24
LIC25
LIC26
LIC27
LIC28
May 1, 1980
Number of Samples
Collected
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
12
13
13
Through September 30, 1980
Maximum Value Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
28
12
12
18
25
20
16
13
20
1
4
4
6
8
16
1
2
7
3
11
2
2
5
6
10
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Geometric Mean Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
1.4
1.6
1.3
2.1
1.9
1.4
1.3
1.7
3.3
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.4
1.7
1.3
1.0
1.1
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1.1
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1.3
1.3
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approached. Based on bacteriological data alone, the New York State coastal
waters along Long Island are of excellent quality.
Over the five months, a total of 381 samples were collected along the
coast of Long Island and analyzed for total and fecal coliform bacteria.
There were no densities found in excess of the 200 fecal coliform per 100
ml standard. The highest recorded density was 28 fecal coliform bacteria
per 100 ml of sample at station LIC01 on July 31, 1980.
The bacteriological data collected from the coastal waters of Long
Island from May through September 1980 are appended in Appendix D.
From May through September 1980 a total of 675 samples were collected
in the inner New York Bight for total and fecal coliform analysis. The
stations sampled in this area were the 20 inner NYB series stations, the
LIC09 and LIC14 perpendicular stations, and the JC14 and JC27 perpendicular
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stations. Of the 675 samples collected, three had fecal coliform bacteria
densities in excess of 50 fetal coliform per 100 ml of sample. This
represents 0.4 percent of the samples. During the summer of 1978, 3.3
percent of the samples collected in this area had fecal coliform densities
in excess of 50 per 100 ml, and during the summer of 1979, 2.3 percent
of the samples had fecal coliform densities over 50 per 100 ml. There
appears to be a trend toward cleaner inner New York Bight ocean water in
regard to fecal coliform densities. The three elevated values found
this past summer were:
Fecal Coliform per
100 ml of SaniDle
Station
NYB25
NYB32
NYB45
Date
Collected
7/2/80
8/4/80
3/13/80
Sample
Depth (feet)
076
002
088
108
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The elevated values at stations NYB25 and NYB45 are probably due to recent
disposal of sewage sludge in the area prior to sample collection. The
cause of the elevated value at NYB32 is unknown. New York Bight Apex
water quality data are appended in Appendix E.
Table 8 presents a summary of the bacteriological data collected dur-
ing the summer of 1980 along the coasts of Staten Island and Coney Island.
The geometric mean for fecal coliforms per 100 ml of sample are plotted in
Figure 22. The raw data collected during the summer along Staten Island
and Coney Island are appended in Appendix D. Figure 7 shows the locations
of the Staten Island and Coney Island stations.
The New York State water quality standard for primary contact recrea-
tion is the applicable standard for Staten Island and Coney Island beaches:
the monthly geometric mean of five or more samples shall not exceed 200
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fecal coliforms per 100 ml of sample. Because few samples collected had
fecal coliform densities above the standard, only one geometric mean for
the entire summer for each station was calculated and compared to the
standard, Figure 22. All of the means were well below the standard. The
highest geometric mean occurred at station SI SB, which was 52.6 fecal
coliforms per 100 ml.
Through the summer period, 132 samples were collected and analyzed
for fecal coliform bacteria along Staten Island and Coney Island. Of
these 132 samples, 12 had fecal coliform densities equal to or above the
standard. These samples were as follows:
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Summary of Bacteriological Data Collected
Along Coney Island and Staten Island Beaches
June 30, 1980 Through October 2, 1980
Number of Samples
Station Collected
SI SB 11
SI GB 11
SI MB 11
SI OB 11
SI GK 11
SI WP 11
NY MB 11
NY OP 11
NY 8th 11
NY 20th 11
NY 29th 11
NY 35th 11
Maximum Value Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
208
136
128
41
70
24
240
96
520
640
420
640
Geometric Mean Fecal
Coliform per 100 ml
52.6
4.9
8.3
5.3
6.7
4.6
16.5
4.8
18.1
35.2
28.2
46.1
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Fecal Coliforms
Station Date Per 100 ml
SI SB
NY MB
NY 8th
NY 8th
NY 8th
NY 20th
NY 20th
NY 20th
NY 29th
NY 29th
NY 35th
NY 35th
9/10/80
8/6/80
8/6/80
8/21/80
10/2/80
8/6/80
9/10/80
10/2/80
6/30/80
8/6/80
6/30/80
8/6/80
208
240
440
520
312
640
200
288
220
420
640
480
The fecal coliform densities above the standard along Staten Island
and Coney Island represent 9% of the samples collected compared to only
0.6% above the standard for the New Jersey coast and 0.0% above the stan-
dard for the Long Island coast during the same period.
Based on fecal coliform densities, the waters along Staten Island and
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Coney Island are "safe" for primary contact recreation. However, one must
realize that 9% of the samples collected exceeded the standard and that the
Staten Island and Coney Island beaches are much more likely to be contami-
nated with fecal coliform bacteria on any given day than either the New
Jersey or Long Island beaches. This likelihood of being contaminated is
probably a result of these beaches proximity to the Hudson River which
receives large volumes of raw and poorly treated sewage each day.
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VI. NEW YORK BIGHT APEX SEDIMENT
Heavy Metals in New York Bight Sediments
One of the most environmentally persistent components of sewage sludge
is heavy metals. The presence of relatively'high concentrations of metals
such as cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel and zinc in the
New York Bight sediments is fairly well documented, although the range of
concentrations can vary significantly with various reports.
An evaluation of data collected by NOAA (1972), EPA (1974-1980) and
NYCDEP (1978-1980) indicated elevated concentrations of heavy metals in
the immediate vicinity of the sewage sludge and dredge spoils sites. The
NOAA report further shows that there are elevated concentrations of heavy
metals in the Hudson canyon although the values decrease with distance from
the impacted area. Further, all above-mentioned data sources indicated
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station number 24 to be the most heavily impacted station. This station
is located just to the east of the cellar dirt dump site and to the west
of the sludge dump site.
The loadings of heavy metals from sewage sludge to the New York Bight
Apex is less than 6 percent of that from other sources (National Advisory
Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, "The Role of the Ocean in a Waste
iManagement Strategy," Washington, D.C., January 1981). As such, the dis-
posal of sewage sludge in the New York Bight Apex is not a dominant source
of heavy metals. The disposal of dredge spoils'in the New York Bight Apex
is reported to contribute up to 80 percent of the heavy metal loadings.
This does not include mercury, which comes primarily from municipal waste-
water discharges.
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In evaluating the available data it appears that:
1. The highest concentration of heavy metals in sediment is in the
immediate area of the sewage sludge, cellar dirt and dredge spoils dump-
sites. In both EPA and NOAA data, there is no clear trend indicating a
migration of metals into areas outside the immediate dumpsite area, except
down the Hudson Canyon in a south easterly direction.
2. The data do not reflect a pattern of increasing concentrations
of heavy metals over the years.
Figures 22, 23 and 24 illustrate heavy metals concentrations in samples
taken from the New York Bight Apex by EPA from 1974-1980. Heavy metals
data from the New York Bight EPA sampling stations from 1974-1980 are
contained in Appendix F.
Toxics in New York Bight Sediment ,
A study done by NOAA in September 1973 in the New York Bight Apex
showed elevated levels of PCB at stations adjacent to the sewage sludge
dumpsite, and the highest concentration (1500 ppb total PCB) was in the
sample taken from the sludge dumpsite. The same study showed similar
results for DDT and its metabolites in sediment. The sewage sludge dump-
site sample had a concentration of 120 ppb DDT and its metabolites;
adjacent stations showed concentrations ranging from .05 ppb-9.0 ppb DDT
and its metabolites. This study concluded that, while sediments close to
the Hudson-Raritan outflow contain organics that are rich in PCB's, the
high organic inputs at the sewage sludge dumpsite are the major input of
PCB's and DDT's to the Bight Apex. The 1980 EPA samples of the sewage
sludge dumpsite (NYB 26) sediment showed a total PCB concentration of
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1380 ppb. A sample from Station NYB 24, midway between the sludge and
dredge spoils dumpsites had a concentration of 5060 ppb total PCS as
well as a DDT and metabolite concentration of 187 ppb. No other DDT
or PCS were detected in any other samples in the New York Bight Apex.
Table 9 lists the toxics data from samples taken by EPA in May and
August, 1980. High levels of phthalates, a plasticizer typically found
in environmental sediment samples, were found. Concentrations were higher
at stations at and near the sludge and dredge spoils dumpsites than at
other stations. Polynuclear aromatics were found in 0.4 to 1300 ppb
range, the higher concentrations found at stations NYB 23 (dredge spoils
dumpsite), NYB 26 (sludge dumpsite) and stations immediately adjacent
to those sites. NYB 40-42, NYB 20, 21, 25, 27 and NYB 32, 33, were
relatively clean, with toxic concentrations, other than phthlates, low
to zero.
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Table 9
Toxics in New York Blylit Sediment, Summer 1900
Ui
—I
NYB20
bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthal. 400.00
butyl benzyl pbLhalate
di-N-butylphthalate 100.00
benzene 1 . 10
>:t>n tfct i .ioMor i.ks 2.50
m.-.t hy 1 tiinj t;h 1 -*i' 1 J«j
tuluene 1 . IO
ch lorof orm
phenol
f liiorantliene 2.50
iliethyl phthalate 19.00
py rene
e thy Ibenzerie
t r i ch loroethy lene
naphthalene 2.00
1 , 2-bdiizanthracene
3 ,4 -benzol: luoranthene
11,1 2-benzof liiorantliene
chrysune
anthracene
phenaiithrene 6.9O
1,1, I- 1 richloroethane
(ll-H-octyl phthalate 24.00
beiizo A pyrene
a cen a pli the ne
1 ,3-tllchlorobenzene
1 , 4-dit:h lorobenzene
1 sophorone
acenaphthylene
t Luoi eiie
ch lorobenzene
1 , 2 -dl chloropropane
1,2,4-trlch Lorobenzene
1 , 2-cll ch lorobenzene
4,4>UDE
4,4 'nnu
Mill- 1242
fCU-1260
1,2-trana dlch loroethy lene
NYD21 NYB22
2900.00 3300
130.00 150
3
2
4
3.10 510
15.00 34
5.30 540
1
5
120
340
3.40 240
3.40 240
340
7.70 210
7.70 200
440
17
7
65
6
58
37
3
I
.00
.00
.40
.50
.30
.00
.00
.00
.90
.40
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.70
.00
.20
.00
.00
.10
.50
NYB23
1650
235
0
2
1
1150
29
'J65
0
210
555
310
310
555
320
1050
33
555
97
15
211
145
0
.00
.00
.70
..ill
.90
.00
.00
.00
.80
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.70
NY 1)2 4
26000
630
0
8
1
1100
50
1200
7
200
1300
1300
1100
1100
1400
67
65
65
58
110
120
48
95
92
4300
760
L
IIYB25
.00 1200.00
.00 110.00
.50 0.46
.70
.30
.00
.00 13.00
.00
. 10
.00
.00
.00
.00 4.60
.00 4.60
.00
.00
.00
.Oil
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.40
NYB26
27000
370
1
9
I
6
1
220
80
230
3
2
48
270
270
28
28
1
21
32
1100
280
1
NYD27
.00 980.00
.00 75.00
.00
.30
.'jO O.'JU
.70
.50
.00
.00 19.00
.00
.00
.20
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.80
NYB32 NYD33
1300.00 1100
180.00 110
7.80 7
31
32.00
25
31
20
20
31
5.50 25
5.50 25
54.00 33
16
.00
.00
.•10
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
} , I'l -biiiizopefy lene
Menu ( I , 2 , .J-C, O ) pyrene
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Tallin '.> <:<«ntl miert
Toxics in Unw York Bight Sediment, Summer 1980
CO
NYB34 NYD35 NYU40 MYH4I
bls(2-ethylhexyl) plithal. 68.00 1GOOO.OO 99.00
butyl benzyl phthalate 2200.00
dl-N-hutylphthalate 89.00 740.00 1OO.OO
benzene 0.10 0.40
carbon tetrachloride 0.7O 0.30
metliylene chloride 0.20 0.60 0.6(i
toluene 1.50 0.60
chloroform 0.40 0.511
phenol 41.00
f Luoranthene 430.00 570. OO
dlethyl phthalate 75.00
pyrene 340.00 510.00
ethylbenzene
tr Ichloroethylene 9.80
naphthalene
1,2-benzanthracene 180.00
3 , 4-benzof luoranthene
11 , 12-benzof luoranthene •
chrysene 170.00
anthracene 160.00 140.00
phenanthrene 370.00 460.00
1, 1 , 1-trlchloroethane 0.60
dl-N-octyl phthalate
benzo A pyrone 140.00
acenapli thene 16.00
1,3-dlohl oroljenzeile
1 , 4-rlichl orobenzene
1 aophororie
acenaphthylene
f luorene
chlorobenzene
1 , 2-dl chloropropane
1 , 2 , 4- tr Icl^lorobenzene
1 , 2-dich lorobenzene
4,4 'DDE
4,4 'ODD
PCB-1242
PCB-1260
1,2-trang dlchloroethy lene
I , 12-benzopery lene 62.00
ldeno( 1 ,2,3-C,D) pyrene 64.00
HVD42 NYU43 NYB44
81.00 71.00 4200.00
1900.00
30.00 170.00
0.40
2.30
1.10 1.90
1.90 120.00
49.00
69.00 260.00
27.00 45.00
67.00 200.00
0.30 4.90
1.10 0.50
54.00
100.00
120.00
130.00
130.00
45.00
260.00
0.40
NYQ45 NYD 46 NYD47
9500.00 99.00
1400.00
230.00 110.00
0.30 0.40 0.20
12.00
4.30 0.90
6.80
76.00
87.00
1.20
0.90
26.00
38.00
39.00
1.00
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1
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01
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SI »g'k» IARS
(9
1
*
'• j.
1 /I
.J
lU £
11
-
I
i A
>-
t
r
101*
MYI37
FIGURE 23
HEAUV METALS IN NEU YORK BIGHT SEDIMENT,
STATIONS 20-27.
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ra-
S« >g/kg IARS
188*
hVI3«
HVI31
NVI32
hVI3S
FIGURE 34
HEAUV METALS IN NEU VORK BIGHT SEDIMENT,
STATIONS 30-36.
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Pb
t»
IARS
ISM
MVM» NVI4I NYI-42 MVIO NVI44 MYK5 HVKi HVI47
FIGURE 35
HEAUV METftLS IN NEU VORK BIGHT SEDIMENT,
STATIONS 40-47.
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VII. ENVIRONMENTAL EPISODES
Newark Bay
On July 2, 1980, Region II was notified of an extremely offensive
odor emanating from Newark Bay. This problem was found to be associated
with the diversion of primary treated chlorinated sewage effluent into
Newark Bay by the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) treatment
facilities. The diversion was required by the PVSC in order to complete
the construction of new outlet facilities and to repair the existing land
portion of the outfall to the Upper New York Harbor.
On July 3, a meeting was held with the New Jersey Department of Envi-
ronmental Protection (NJDEP) and the PVSC to ensure that immediate action
was taken to help mitigate the situation, and EPA began a monitoring pro-
gram to assess the impact of the diversion on the Newark Bay water quality.
The EPA helicopter was used to collect water samples from 20 stations in
Newark Bay, the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers at the north end of the bay,
and the Kill Van Kull and the Arthur Kill at the south end of the bay
(Table 10 and Figure 26). Samples were collected at low slack tide and
transported back to the Edison lab for analysis for dissolved oxygen and
sulfide.
Throughout the month of July, dissolved oxygen levels were found to
be zero or near zero for both surface and deep samples (Figures 27 and 28).
The area around the PVSC outfall was particularly offensive, with sulfide
levels reaching 8 mg/1 on July 30 (Figures 29 and 30).
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Table 10
Newark Bay Sampling Locations
Station No.
EWB1
EWB2
EWB3
EWB4
EWBS
EWB6
EWB7
EWBS
EWB9
EWB10
EWBll
EWB12
EWB13
EWB14
EWB15
EWB16
EWB17
EWB18
EWB19
EWB20
EWB21
EWB22
Location
Passaic River, approximately 1/2 mile
from mouth
Hackensack River, approximately 1/2 mile
from mouth
Mouth of Passaic River
Mouth of Hackensack River
Passaic Valley Sewage Outfall
Approximately 600 yards south of outfall
Off Roosevelt Marina
Bouy RN"2"
Bay just south of Roosevelt Stadium
West side of Newark Bay, at Turnpike
Extension Bridge
Center of Newark Bay, at Turnpike Extension
Bridge
East side of Newark Bay, at Turnpike Exten-
sion Bridge
At mouth of Elizabeth Channel
East side of Bay, off small stadium
Elizabeth Pier, west side of Newark Bay
Middle of Newark Bay, at Elizabeth Pier
East side of Newark Bay, across from
Elizabeth Pier
South end of Newark Bay (center) at rail-
road bridge
Mouth of Newark Bay, west side, at entrance
to Elizabethport Reach
Mouth of Newark Bay, east side, at entrance
to Kill Van Kull
Kill-Van Kull
Kill Van Kull, east end, off cement pilings
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These conditions persisted for approximately one month until August
15, when diversion was discontinued and normal treatment facility operat-
ing conditions were restored. Samples collected after this date showed
a steady rise in dissolved oxygen, with recovery being more dramatic in
the southern portion of the bay, due to the diluting effect of tides and
distance from the PVSC outfall. Although dissolved oxygen levels continue
to rise, the impact of the disposition of solids across the bay will have
to be assessed. Appendix G contains the dissolved oxygen and sulfide data
for the Newark Bay stations as well as a more detailed account of the
Newark Bay episode.
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All scacion numbers have "EWB" prefix
pvsc^
OUTTALL
NEWARK
AIRPORT
/"^^PORT NEWARK
^^^/\JERHINAL ^ ^
^ '
V ;
/ '8
f\, <;
ELIZABETH PORT AUTHORITY
MARINE TERMINAL
FIGURE 26
NEWARK BAY SAMPLING STATION LOCATIONS
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z
ILl
o
o
V)
LEGEND
0 - STflTIBNS 1-12
A - STflTIONS 13-20
7/7 7/9 7/11 7/15 7/18 7/30 8/8 8/8 8/14 8/19 9/17 10/4
FIGURE 27
NEHflRK BflT flVERflGES OF DISSOLVED 8XTGEN FOR NORTHERN
3TflTIflNS(EH8 1-12) flNO SOUTHERN 3TflTIONS(EH8 13-20) SURFflCE SflHPLES
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LEGEND
0 - STflTIONS 1-12
A - STRTIOMS 13-20
(5
X
z
UJ
e
>-
X
o
-J
o
(0
9)
7/7 7/9 7/11 7/15 7/18 7/30 8/6 8/8 8/14 8/19 9/17 10/4
FIGURE 28
NEHflRK BflT flVERflGES flF DISSOLVED OXTGEN FOR NORTHERN
STflTIONS OB 1-12) flNO SOUTHERN STflTIONS(EHB 13-20) DEEP SflHPLES.
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NEWARK
AIRPORT
ELIZABETH PORT AUTHORITY
MARINE TERMINAL
U L L
FIGURE 29
NEWARK BAY LOW SLACK TIDE, JULY 30, 1980. TOTAL SULFIDE, SHALLOW SAMPLE
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NEWARK
AIRPORT
ELIZABETH PORT AUTHORITY
MARINE TERMINAL
FIGURE 30
NEWARK BAY LOW SLACK TIDE, JULY 30, 1980. TOTAL SULFIDE, DEEP SAMPLE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere; "The Pole of
the Ocean in a Waste Management Strategy," Washington, D.C., January
1981.
2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "Ocean Dumping in the New
York Bight - Facts and Figures", Surveillance and Analysis Division,
Region II, Edison, New Jersey, July 1973.
3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "Briefing Report - Ocean
Dumping in the New York Bight Since 1973", Surveillance and Analysis
Division, Region II, Edison, New Jersey, April 1974.
4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "Ocean Disposal in the New
York Bight: Technical Briefing Report, No. 1", Surveillance and
Analysis Division, Region II, New Jersey, July 1974.
5. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "Ocean Disposal in tl}e New
York Bight: Technical Briefing Report, No. 2", Surveillance and
Analysis Division, Region II, Edison, New Jersey, April 1975.
6. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "New York Bight Water Quality
Summer of 1977", Surveillance and Analysis Division, Region II,
Edison, New Jersey, January 1979.
7. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "New York Bight Water Quality
Summer of 1978", Surveillance and Analysis Division, Region II,
Edison, New Jersey, January 1980.
8. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; "New York Bight Water Quality
Summer of 1979", Surveillance and Analysis Division, Region II,
Edison, New Jersey, January 1981.
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APPENDIX A
Summary of Phytoplankton Dynamics and Bloom Incidence
in New Jersey Coastal Waters
Summer 1980
Paul Olsen and Kevin Berry
N.J. Department of Environmental
Protection
Division of Water Resources
Bureau of Monitoring and
Data Management
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I. INTRODUCTION
This report is a continuation of the efforts of .the
Department of Environmental Protection to monitor the occurrence
of red tides, and to assess their causes and effects in New
Jersey's northern coastal area. This survey is conducted in
cooperation with the US Environmental Protection Agency,
Region IT, Surveillance Unit. It was initiated in 197^ in
cooperation with the National Marine Fisheries Service, Sandy
Hook Laboratory, to obtain information on the development of
blooms and on seasonal phytoplankton composition in these waters,
The cooperative role changed in 1977 with the advent of EPA's
New York Bight helicopter monitoring program. The history of
our survey, and of bloom occurrence, is discussed in detail in
the respective report for 1979. In 1980 the EPA assumed the
primary role in field collection, with routine sampling by
helicopter- The present report summarizes, for the summer of
1980, the phytoplankton dynamics observed as part of this
ongoing program*
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II. FIELD and LABORATORY METHODS
Field collections were made by personnel of the EPA,
Edison (N.J.) Laboratories^ Phytoplankton samples^ were collected
by helicopter on a routine weekly basis from eight stations,
ranging from Sandy Hook peninsula (bay and ocean side) to south
of Manasquan Inlet. Routine sampling stations corresonded to
the following SPA stations: RB13, MYB20, NYE22, JC05, JC11, JC21,
JC30, and JC37- Additional samples were taken whenever and
wherever an apparent bloom was observed. Routine samples were
collected about -50 meters from shore along the surf zone, one
meter below the surface, using a one liter Kemmerer sampler.
Samples were immediately transferred to one liter plastic cube
containers, and preserved with Lugol's Iodine at one drop
per 100 ml.
Procedures for quantitative analysis of samples prior to
/
June, 1980,were given in the 1979 report. Analysis of nutrients
and other parameters was performed by the EFA, Edison Laboratories
Phytoplankton samples collected after June, 1980, were analyzed
as follows, based on accepted procedures.
Preserved samples in cube containers were resuspended.
Aliquots v/ere removed and applied to a Palmer-Maloney counting
slide. Preliminary phytoplankton analysis was performed by
thoroughly scanning the slide at 180X. The high-dry (4-OOX)
objective and phase contrast were employed when necessary to
facilitate cell identification.. Differential cell counts were
performed by recharging the slide with two separate successive
aliquots from the same sample, and viewing them under the high—
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dry objective. For each aliquot, ten random, non-overlapping
fields on each of four equidistant vertical transects were
counted. This resulted in a total of 80 fields counted per
sample, 4-0 in each aliquot. Results were expressed as cells
per ml., based on the appropriate lens-microscope calibration
factor. Cells as small as 5u were identified to species where
possible. Cells smaller than 5u were generally coccoid members
of the Chlorophyceae, for which definitive study is needed,
since they constitute a major portion of the . phytoplankton
biomass here.
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III.. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Samples collected between June and August, I960,
contained small centric diatoms, which were difficult to identify
due to their minute cell size (7-10u).. From what could be
discerned, these cells fit the description of Thalassiosira
nordenskioldii in Labour (1930) and were, identified as such.
When- observed under the high-dry objective:, howeverr some of
these cells displayed an indistinct concavity in the center of
the valvular surface.. This feature was observed on Cyclotella
caspia in Campbell (1973)r and both Thalassiosira condensata
and Schrflderella schroderi as described by Lebour-. Since it was
impossible to confirm the presence of this structure on the cells
in our samples, we based our identification only on readily
discernible features-
Our identification of Nannochloris sp. and Chloreflla sp.. was
based upon descriptions provided by Butcher (1952)- The
Nannochloris cells we observed appeared to b.e N.. atomus -
Speciation of Chlorella was- not possible in the present study.
Some Ghlorglla may have been Nannochloris maculatus, which
closely resembled the larger Chlorella cells.
Olisthodsicus sp.. r normally a prominent member of the
phytoplankton here, may norfc be completely quantified in the
June-August portion of this report. In preserved samples
cells are normally distorted, or ruptured and may not be
recognized. Live material is not available in the present study..
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Major species succession and relative abundance is
summarized in Table I.. Phytoplankton data from routine sampling
is presented in Appendix l;a' „ Average nutrient concentrations
for the routine stations are given in Appendix 'b'.. Background
information and related studies are discussed in the 1979 report
In 1980, no major red tides were detected- The succession
of dominant species was modified from that of previous years.
i
Diatoms were dominant in late spring (Asterionella grlacialis)
and again in late summer (Skeketonema costatum and Thalassiosira
nordenskioldii). Although blooms: were observed in the Sandy
Hook vicinity,the spring abundance of A_.. japonica showed some
neritic influence, being dominant over a wider area than the
summer species.* In I960, a bloom of the flagellate, Chroomonas s
occurred in late spring in Sandy Hook Bay, Detection of isolated
blooms such as this may be partially due to difference's in the
sampling scheme between 1979 and 1980. Species widely dominant
in 1979, but apparently not in 1980, were Cyclotella caspia
(a diatom) and Katodinium rotundatum (a dinoflagellate)„ Blooms
of Olisthodiscus luteus, in recent years the most prevalent red
tide species, occurred somewhat later, and were less intense and
less extensive than in 1979- Similarly, Nannochloris atomus,
normally the most numerically dominant phytoplankter here,
bloomed JTO m Sandy Hook to Manasquan;- whereas, in I960, blooms
were centered primarily around Sandy Hook.
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Urban hypertrophication as well as hydrographic and
meterological conditions have contributed to phytoplankton
growth in these waters- in recent years. However, in 1980 it
was possible that alteration in the man-induced factor, such
as the diversion ficour the estuary of a major sewerage discharge,
limited normal, bloom development*
IV, REFERENCES CITED
New.- Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division
of Water Resources, Bureau of Monitoring and Data Management, 1979-
Summary of phytoplankton dynamics and bloom incidence in New Jersey
coastal waters,. 1979- (unpublished)
Butcher, R.W.- 1952. An introductory account of the' smaller
algae of British coastal waters. Part 1= Introduction and
Chlorophyceae. Fish. Invest., LondonT Ser. 4. 74-p.
Campbell, P.. 1973- Studies' on brackish water- phytoplankton.
Univ. of North Carolina Sea Grant Program Publ. UNC-SG-75-07.- 409p.
Lebour,. M.V.. 1930. The planktonic diatoms of northern seas.
The Ray Society, London. 244-p „
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TABIZ I
Major phytoplankton species found in the 1980 NJDEP survey. -Jhose
seasonally dominant (+) often approached cell densities of 10 /ml; while
those abundant (-) appeared .frequently, but in,lower numbers. Ttie
numerically preponderant chlorophytea,. because of their minute cell size
(<5u), attained dominance only when they approached lO^cells/ml. Blo.oms
(*) occurred when cell concentrations of a dominant species at some point
exceeded 10 /ml (10^ for chlorophytes).
./•'_.
sason
Inter
Dnng
jring
immer
mmer
mmer
tumn
Species
diatoms
Aster ionella glacialis
G'erataulina pelagica
Cyclotella cassia
bkeleronema costatum
dinoflagellates
Prorocentrum minimum
Gymnodinium sp —
Katodinfum rotundatum
other- phyt of lage Hates
Ghroomonas sp..
Olisthodiscus: luteus
Rhodomonas rai&uta
Calycomonas ovalis
chlororihytes
Nannochloris ap^
Nannochldris SDV
dinoflaere Hates
Prorocentrum sp.
P. micans
?e"ridinium trochoideum
, other phytoflae;ellates
Olisthodiscus luteus'
Jiutrep-cia viridis
Pyramimonas sp .
Chr.oombnas sp.
(Jalycomonas gracilis
—
aia"coms
Skeletonema costatum
Shalassiogira gravida
T. noraens'icioian
Ghaetoceras sp»
Biddulohia obtusa.
leptocylindrus d'anicus
Cerataulina pelaeica
Sampling Location
RB13
*
+
-t-
+
-t
*
4-
*
*
-t-
#• .
-F
JG05
»
+•
*r
•f
*
4r
-h
NTB20
+
+
+
+
+.
78
HB22
+
+
+
* *
+
JC1I
+
+
+
+
JC21
+
JC30
-f-
i
it
JC37
—
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APPENDIX '-a1
Routine Count data
from the 1980 NJDEP Survey
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NJDEP
PHYTOPLANKTQN SURVEY
Count Data (eelIs/ml.)
Date: May 27, 1980
SPECIES
diatoms
Cyclotella sp..
Cerataulina pela^ica
Biddulphia sp.
Asterionella glacialis
•
Phaeodactylum tricornutum
dinoflagellates
Prorocentrum minimum
Dinophysis acuminata
D... acuta.
Gymnodinium SP..
Katodinium rotundatum
H&terocapsa triauetra
Ceratium lineatum
other phytoflagellates (?)
Olisthodiscus luteus
Chrysochromulina sp.
Pyramimonas sp.
Bipedinomomas sp.
Euglena sp.
Chroomonas sp. (?)
chlorophytes
Nanngchloris 30.
Dunaliella sp .
Sampling Location
SB15
400
400
9200
400
400
700
2600
400
400
4000
700
400
400
400
400
73000
400
£
JC05
1100
15000
400
400
400
400
1800
400
1100
SOOO
mile
JC11
400
5500
400
1800
3000C
80
off
JC21
400
5500
400
3000C
JC30
3700
400
400
/
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NJDEP
PHYTOPLANKTQN SURVEY
x
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: June 25, 1980
' SPECIES
< .atoms
Skeletonema costatum
" " Gyclotella caspia
- Thalassiosira nordenskiol
- Cerataulina pelagica
Asterionells. glacialis.
<*rno£lage Hates
Proracentrum minimum
.' . Dinophysis s.cuminata
Gymnodinium amplinucleum
G. danicans
Gv lazulum
Gyrodinium Sipirale
Katodinium rotundatum
other phytoflagjellates
Olisthodiscus luteus
- Galycomonas gracilis
Pyramimonas micron
Euglena proxima
- Eutreotia lanowii
E.. viridis
Ghroomonas .S;D.
Rhodomonas aimohioxiea
R., minuta
Qryptomonas sp .
cialorophytes
Nannochloris sp..
Ankistrodesmus convolutus
Sampling Location
HB13
3700
3000
Lii
700
isoo
3300
1100
700
700
700
400
400
1100
36000
JC05
1100
7400
400
400
400
400
400
2200
400
22000
NYB20
1100
1100
1100
400
400
400
400
4000
81
rTYB22
700
1800
2200
2600
400
1800
1800
400
.700
1100
44000
JC11
700
700
700
7000
400
JC2I
400
400
400
/
400
700
15COO
JC30
400
400
400
5500
JC37
400
400
400
400
15000
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'NJDEP
PHYTOPLANKTCN SURVEY
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: July 8r 1980
SPECIES
diatoms
Skeletonema costatum
Cyclotella caspia
Thalassiosira gravida
Cerataullna pelaerica
Ghaatocergs decipiens
Asterionella glacialiff
dinof lagellates
Prorocentrum minimum
P_ redfieldii.
Katodinium rotundatum
Peridinium trochoideum
Ceratium lineatum
C.. tripos
other phytoflage Hates-
Qlisthodiscua: luteus
Calycomonas e:racilis
G. ovalis.--
Eyramimonas sp .
?. micron
T.etraselmis maculata
Euelena sp .•
Rhodomcmas amphioxiea
R> minuta
chlorophytes
Nannochloris sp. •
nhlorella. sp.
Sampling Location
RB13
400
1100.
400
700
56000
JC05
400
400.
400
400
400
400
400
700
56000
NIB20.
400
400
400
700
400
700
44000
82
NYB22
400.
400
400
700
400
400
400
4COO
JCI1
1500
400
400
400'
400
30000
JC21
400
400
400
400
400
400
15000
400
'
JC30
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
i
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NJDEP
PHYTOPLANKTQN SURVEY
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: July 22, 1930
• •
SPECIES
Diatoms.
Thalagsiosira gravida
. , T. nordensk:Loldii
Cerataulina pelagica
Chaetoceros decipiens
Phaeodactylum tric.ornutum
' Hltzschia sp*.
.nof lagellates;
Prorocentrun Sn_
P. micans
P. minimum
Katodinium :?otundatum
^ther phyt of la^e Hates
Olisthodiscus luteus
.^ Calycomonas erracilis
•' C~ oval is--
Bipedinomonas sp.
- - Pyramimonas sp..
P. micron
Tetraselznis maculata
Susjlena sp-
- Eutreptia v:.ridis
Chroomonas sp.
Rhodomonas ninuta
' ilorophytes
Sampling Location
RB13
11000
400
400
1100
400
81000
JC02
400
400
1100
5500
1100
700
1100
10000
700
700
400
3300
1800
700
18000C
JC05
1100
1800
700
400
44000
83
NYB20
1800
400
400
700
700
400
4.00
3700
30000
NYB22
400
1800
400
400
1100
1800
52000
JC11
400
400
400
30000
JC21
400
400
22000
JC30.
400
400
15000
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NJDEP
PHYTOPLANKTCN SURVEY
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: August 13 r 1980
SPECIES
diatoms •
Ske-letonema costatum
Cyclptella sp.
Thalassiosira gravi'da
T.. nordenskioldii
Biddulphia sp.
Chaetoceros sp..
Rhizosolenia setigera
Leptocylindrus sp-
dinoflagellates
Gymnodinium sp .
Glenodinium danicum
Peridinium diver.sems
P- trochoideum
Heterocapsa- triauetra
other phytoflage Hates
Calycomonas gracilis
Pyramimonasr-- sp-
chlorophytes
Nannochloris sp..
Chlorella sp.
Sampling Location
EB13
1880
8460
6960
200
1130
7500
570
JC05
1320
200
-
200
200
200
1500 '
380
NYH20
3760
940
3950
200
1130
200
. 200
750
200
7500
300
84
NYB22
3760
200
200
200
200
1500
200
JC11
200
200
200.
200
200
mm,
200
.
JC21
200
,
200
3000
JC30
1500-
200
200
200
6000
940!
i
JC37
200
200
200
3-80
200
380
6000
380
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PHYTOPLANKTQN SURVEY
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: July 15, 1980
.*,
SPECIES
diatoms
Leptocylindrus danicus
Skeletonema costatum
Cyclotella sp..
Thalassiosira sp .
I. nordenskioldii .
Cerataulina pelagica.
• ' Ghaetoceros decipiens
L. G. sociale
Rhizosolenia setisera
; Asterionella ^lacialis
A in of lag e Hates
. „ Pror-ocentrun rnicrans
. . Dinophysis acuta
Gynmodinium sp.
nther phytof lagellates
Olisthodiscus luteus
Galycomonas ovalis
Ghrysochromulina sp..
Pyramimonas sp .
Sutreptia sp.
-.; Ghroomonas sr>.
r ' Rhodomonas amiDhioxiea
R. minuta
alorophytes
Xannochloris sp.
- - Chlore-lla SP..
Sampling Location
KB 13
3700
400
400
700
400
400
5300C
JG05
- 400
400
400
4.00
400
22000
400
TZB2Q
400
400
400
400
1500
400
5500
85
NYB22'
1800
700
400
3700
700
400
400
400
4400C
-JCll
400
400
400
400
15000
JG21
/
400
400
2200C
!
JC30
400
1100
400
4000
400
JC37
700
700
400
700
400
400
400
22000
400
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•NJDEF
PHYTOPLANKTQN SURVEY
i.
Count Data (cells/ml.)
Date: August 28,. 1980
SPECIES
diat.oms
LerptocylJLndrus danicus
Skelstonema c.ostatum
Thalassiosira pravida
T. nordenskioldii
Chaetoceros sp..
Biddulohia obtusa
Cerataulina pelagica
Rhizosolenia alata
dinoflagellates
Prorocentrum micans
P» redfieldi
Gymnodinium sp ..
Peridinium trochoideum
other phytoflagellates
Calycom'onas sracilis
Eufflena sp.
Rhodoraonas amphioxiea
R.. minuta
chlorophytes
Mannochloris sp.
Sampling Location
JG02
400
1800
400
400
400
400
400
37000
JC05
700
7000
400
1LOO
700
400
200
380
400
400
52000
86
NTB2Q
2.00
4400
1500
400
380
200
400
200
400
7300
NYB22
400
9200
560
560
200
400
3'80
400
NYB24
1500
200
400
1800
i
JC11
3700
700
400
30000
|
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APPENDIX eb"
Average Nutrient Concentrations
from the 1980 NJDEP Survey
analysis by EPA
Edison Laboratories
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Nutrient Data For NJDEP Red
Tide Survey, 1980
All figures are expressed as mg/L. Values for June, July and
August represent computed mean values for that month. Data reported
for the months of February and May are single sample values and not
mean values.
Some samples contained nutrient levels reported as below the lower
limits of detection, 0.020 mg/L for nitrogen and 0.010 mg/L for phosphates.
If all samples from a station for a specific month were below these limits,
the table values were expressed as the detectable limit prefixed by the
symbol "less than" «).
Other tabled mean values were calculated from samples both above
and below the lower detectable limits. Samples below the detectable limit
were assigned values of 0.020 mg/L for nitrogen, 0.010 mg/L for phosphates,
and then used for computation. These resulting mean values are denoted in
the table by an asterisk and should be interpreted as the highest probable
mean value for that station in that month.
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FEBRUARY
CO
ortho
Station Depthfft.) NH3+NH4 N03 P04
NYB - 20 2 0.058 0.076 0.022
47 <0.020 < 0.020 0.026
NYB - 22 2 0.019 0.020 0.022
88 0.020 <0.020 0.022
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MAY
Station
NYB - 20
NYB - 22
NYB - 24
Depth (ft.)
2
50
2
66
2
126
Nil +NII
< 0.020
0.043
< 0.020
0.024
<0.020
0.043
NO +NO
0.040
< 0.020
< 0.020
< 0.020
< 0.020
<0.020
Ortho
P°4
0.024
0.031
0.017
0.024
0.017
0.036
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JUNE
Ortho
JC - 05
JC - 11
JC - 21
JC - 30
JC - 37
JC - 57
NYB - 20
NYB - 22
NYB - 24
--i *.--•; WI,TINII.
3 4
2 0.051
2 0.091
2 0.064
2 0.032
2 0.036
2 0.044*
2 0.029
45 0.044
2 0.039
86 0.042
«t
2 0.030
123 0.031
NO +ISIO
IMU2 NU3
<0.020
<0.020
< 0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
< 0.020
<0.020
<0.020
<0.020
Pfi
P°4
0.029
0.025
0.030
0.024
0.024
0.022
0.017
0.031
0.018
0.032
0.015
0.026
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JULY
ortho
Station
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
NYB -
NYB -
NYB -
05
11
21
30
37
57
20
22
24
Depth (ft.)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
45
2
86
2
123
NH +N11
3 4
0.046
0.054
0.039
0.031
0.030*
0.030*
0.035*
0.055
0.041
0.042
0.020*
0.045
NO +NO,
2 3
vO.020
-0.020
< 0.020
-:0.020
< 0.020
<0.020
<0.020
0.020
^0.020
0.020
; 0.020
0.020
P04
0.033
0.033
0.029
0.025
0.025
0.026
0.029
0.030
0.033
0.039
0.020
0.050
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AUGUST
•-O
CO
Station
RB -
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
JC -
NYB -
NYB -
NYB -
13
05
11
21
30
37
57
20
22
24
Depth (ft.)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
45
2
86
2
123
NH ,+NH,
3 4
0.032
0.032
0.061
0.138
0.115
0.092
0.020
0.040
0.050
0.031
0.054
0.026
0.061
N02+N03
0.080
0.030*
0.030*
0.040*
0.030*
0.030*
- 0.020
0.042
0.023
0.024
0.023
0.023
0.023
ortho
P°4
0.057
0.033
0.027
0.034
0.032
0.030
0.017
0.034
0.031
0.021
0.280
0.015
0.044
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APPENDIX B
Virus and Salmonella Sampling
Summer 1980
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Introduction
One of the major problems in regard to ambient water quality monitoring is
the detection of viral agents. Such monitoring has been hampered by the
unavailability of reliable standard methods for the concentration, detection,
and isolation of virus from large volumes of water.
For the past several years, EPA Region II has been monitoring the New
York Bight area for total and fecal coliforms. In 1980, monitoring was
conducted for the above mentioned parameters, as well as for enteric
viruses and Salmonella.
Methodology
\
Marine water samples were collected at selected sampling sites (Table 1,
Figure 1) using the EPA vessel "Clean Waters". The volumes sampled were
between 200-210 gallons. The water samples were concentrated by means of a
Virus Concentrator (Aquella Unit). This concentrator was developed at the
Baylor University College of Medicine, and was supplied by the Carborundum
Company, New York. Through a series of steps [clarification (prefiltration),
concentration, elution, reconcentration and assay], viruses were recovered.
Virus Filtration and Concentration
In the sample collection procedure, sea water is passed through yarn-wound
filters of given porosities. Use of pleated filters has resulted in a
significant improvement in virus recovery and were, therefore, used in
the final filtration stage. The concentration procedure consists of the
following:
1. Adsorption of virus to a fiberglass cartridge in the presence of .015 M
A1C13 at pH 3.5.
2. Elution with glycine buffer at pH 10.5.
3. Reconcentration by 0.3 M A1C13 by flocculation.
The virus sampling was initiated on July 7, 1980 and completed in October
1980. Eight stations were sampled. The principal factors limiting the
number of samples collected was the availability of the "Clean Waters"
and weather conditions.
Table 2 contains a list of the sampling stations with the number of PFU's
obtained. Table 3 shows the viruses identified, and the corresponding
total and fecal coliform counts for the samnle.
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Virus Assay
The final concentrate (15-20) ml was frozen at -70°C and shipped to the U.S.
EPA Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory (EMSL), Cincinnati,
Ohio for assay. Plaque-forming units (PFU) were determined using the BGM
cell line. Plaque-purified enteric virus was used for characterization by
utilizing specific immune sera in the neutralization test.
Virus Results
Enteric viruses were isolated and characterized at all of the sampling
stations except JC-01A. The number of enteroviruses isolated, indicated
in plaque forming units (PFU), ranged from 2-160 PFU. The present efficiency
of recovery of viruses with the Aquella Virus Concentrator is between 35%-
40%. Therefore, where a zero PFU count was obtained, one should not conclude
that viruses were not present.
In addition, a new, more sensitive (PFU) assay technique was employed on
samples NYB-30, NYB-20, and J-17-B. A 3.2 to 3.8 fold increase in the number of
viruses was detected. At station NYB-20, where previously a zero PFU count
was obtained, 2 PFU's were isolated.
Salmonella Filtration
•Utilizing the Aquella's capabilities of filtering large volumes of marine
water, the system was also used to concentrate a sample for Salmonella
analysis. After 200 gallons of sample were passed through the clarifying
filter, the filter was aseptically removed and cut in half. Both halves
were then placed in a pre-enrichment nutrient broth media to be transported
back to the laboratory. After an approximate 2-3 hour ambient temperature
incubation, one filter half was placed in 300 ml of Tetrathionate broth
and the other was placed in 300 ml of Selenite Cystine broth. The
pre-enrichment nutrient broth, that bathed the filters, was also incubated.
Isolation and identification were carried out according to procedures
described in Microbiological Methods for Monitoring the Environment (EPA
600/8-78-017).
Salmonella Results
Salmonella serotypes isolated from the samples are shown in Table 3.
There is a greater correlation of Salmonella isolates to increased PFU
than Salmonella to total and fecal coliform counts. At stations LIC-03,
NYB-30, and J-17-B, where numerous Coxsackie and ECHO viruses were isolated
and characterized, various Salmonella serotypes were also identified.
Salmonella enteritidis ser. Oranienburg was isolated at station LIC-03
(Rockaway). The fecal coliform count was 5/100 ml whereas the PFU count was
160. At station NYB-30 (Ambrose Channel), Salmonella enteritidis ser. Gp
Cj_ and Gp PI were isolated. The fecal coliform count was 33/100 ml. The
PFU count was 38. Midway between Rockaway and Coney Island at station
J-17-B, the greatest number of Salmonella serotypes were isolated. They
were as follows:
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1. S. enteritidis ser. Adelaide
2. §_._ enteritidis ser. Indiana
3. S_._ enteritidis ser. Montevideo
4. S_._ enteritidis ser. Blockley
The fecal coliform counts were high with a count of 490/100 ml. The virus
count was also high with 84 PFU.
Enterovirus Isolations
At station J17-B, midway between Rockaway and Coney Island, Coxsackie
Bl, B2, B3, B4, A7, and ECHO 6 were isolated. The PFU count was 84.
In the Ambrose Channel (NYB-30), Coxsackie B2, B3, and B4 virus were
isolated. A count of 38 PFU's were determined at this station.. The largest
number of viral isolates and PFU's were found at LIC-03 off Rockaway
Beach. Coxsackie Bl, B4, B5, A9, A16, ECHO-1, E-3, E-4, E-7, E-17, E-18,
E-20, E-23, E-27, and 160 PFU's were isolated. The sample collected at
LIC-05 off of Bay 41st Street yielded 6 PFU and ECHO-1 virus.
Station NYB-20, located two miles off Highland, New Jersey, had a PFU
density of 2. Ccxsackie B3 was isolated. Stations JC-11, off Monmouth
Beach, New Jersey, and JC-3, off Sandy Hook Beach, both contained 2 PFU
and Coxsackie Bl and B3 isolated respectively. At JC-OlA, Northern End
of Sandy Hook, New Jersey, viruses were not detected.
/
This data suggests that raw sewage coming from the New York Harbor area
and the non-chlorinated effluent coming from the Jamaica Bay area STP
plants provide the chief source of enteric viruses. The Hudson River,
flowing in an east-southeasterly direction combining with tidal currents,
tend to move the water in a clockwise direction depositing viruses at
these sampling stations.
These results are consistent with the earlier virus studies, except that
in this sampling period viruses were isolated from LIC-03. In 1977 they
were not.
Bacterial Indicators of Enteric Virus
The presence of fecal and total coliforms do not necessarily indicate the
presence of enteric viruses (Table 2 and Table 4). Table 4 compares the
total fecal and virus population at selected sampling stations in the
New York Bight. Among the various sampling stations in this study, ratios
of fecal coliforms to enteric virus varied from 230:1 at LIC-03 to
200,000:1 at NYB-20. Ratios of total coliform showed even a greater
disparity varing from 1400:1 at LIC-05 to 3,200,000:1 at JC-11. These
ratios cannot reflect the virus load from raw sewage in the New York Bight
area. Berg and Metcalf (1978) dismissed as insensitive the use of a constant
ratio between fecal as indicator bacteria and enteric viruses. The data
presented above suggests that the ideal and best indicator is the virus
itself.
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TABLE 1
Virus Sample Stations - New York Bight
Station No. Station Location
J-17-B Midway between Rockaway and Coney Island
LIC-03 Rockaway Beach off B129 Road (0.125 miles off shore)
LIC-05 Off of Foot of B41 Street (0.125 miles off shore)
NYB-20 2 miles off Highlands, N.J.
JC-11 Monmouth Beach Bath & Tennis Club (0.125 miles
off shore)
JC-03 Sandy Hook Beach (0.125 miles off shore - Tower)
JC-01A Northern End of Sandy Hook (0.125 miles off shore)
NYB-30 Ambrose Channel, Buoy 3.5 miles from Coney Island
and 2.5 miles from Rockaway Point (Buoy Fl-5)
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Enterovirus Isolations in the New York Bight
TABLE 2
Station
JC-01-A
Sandy Hook, NJ
JC-03
Sandy Hook, NJ
LIC-03
^ Rock away, NY
a
LIC-05
Far Rockaway,
NY
JC-11
Monmouth Beach,
NJ
NYB-30
Ambrose Channel
NYB-20
Date
Sampled
7/07/80
7/14/80
7/28/80
8/4/80
8/11/80
9/15/80
9/22/80
Salinity
°/oo
24.8
26.0
28.8
28.5
28.7
24.2 .
28.3
Water
Temperature°C
21.3
21.2
21.6
22.4
18.0
20.0
21.3
PH
7.7
7.7
8.0
8.0
7.9
8.1
8.1
Enterovirus
PFU
0
2
160
6
2
38
2
Conductivity
u mhos/cm
35.8
37.5
41.6
41.3
38.5
_
40.4
2 Miles off
Sandy Hook, NJ
J-17
Rockaway Inlet
10/15/80
28.5
14.0
7.7
84
35.9
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TABLE 3
Micro-organisms (Enteric Viruses. Salmonella, Total and Fecal Coliform) Isolated in the New York Bight
Station No. Location
JC-01-A Sandy Hook, NJ
JC-03 Sandy Hook, NJ
LIC-03 Rockaway, NY
£ LIC-05 Far Rockaway, NY
o
JC-11 Monmouth Beach,
NY
NYB-30 Ambrose Channel
NYB-20 2 Miles Off
Sandy Hook, NJ
J-17 Rockaway Inlet
Date
7/07/80
7/14/80
7/28/80
8/4/80
8/11/80
9/15/80
9/22/80
10/15/80
Virus Identification*
0
CB3
CA9, CA16, CB1, CB4,
CB5, El, E3, E4, E7,
E17, E18, E20, E23,
E27
El
CB1
CB2, CB3, CB4
CB3
CA7, CB1, CB2
CB3, CB4, E6
T
Salmonella C
Serotypes M
0
0
S. enteritidis
ser. Oranienburg
0
0
S. enteritidis
ser. Gp C]
Gp DI
0
S. enteritidis
ser. Adelaide
S. enteritidis
S. enteritidis
otal Fecal
oliform Coliform
F/100 ml MF/100 ml
49
21
79
11
790
490
230
790
ser.
ser.
13
5
5
5
8
33
49
490
Indiana
Montevideo
S^. enteritidis ser. Blockley
* Virus Identification: C = Coxsackie virus
E = Echo virus
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IAULI; H
Ratios of Total and Fecal Coliforms to Viruses at Stations in the New York Bight
Station
JC-03
LIC-03
LIC-05
JC-11
NYB-30 °
NYB-20
J-17 °
NYB-30 **
NYB-20 **
J-17 **
CFU = Colony
* = M - I
Fecal
Viruses Coliforms
(PFU/100 ml) (CFU/100 ml)
.00026
.022
.00079
.00025
.0047
.00025
.010
.0015
0
.0028
Forming Uni
>Fimnn nail
(1.0) * 5
(84) 5
(3) 5
(.96) 8
(33) 33
(.97) 49
(41) 490
(5.7) 33
(0) 49
(10.7) 490
ts
nns
Fecal
Coliforms:
Viruses
19,000:1
230:1
6,300:1
32,000:1
8,100:1
200,000:1
49,000:1
22,000:1
-
180,000:1
Total
Coliforms:
(CFU/100 ml)
21
79
11
790
490
230
790
490
230
790
Total
Coliforms:
Viruses
81,000:1
3,600:1
1,400:1
3,200,000:1
104,000:1
920,000:1
79,000:1
330,000:1
-
280,000:1
New more sensitive technique (suspended cells)
Older, overlay technique
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LONG ISLAND
84PFU J17
SALMONELLA '
LIC03 160PFU SALMONELLA
NYB30 38PFU SALMONELLA
JCO1A 9PEN •
JC02
JC03 2PFU
•NYB20 2PFU
SANDY, HOOK
NEW JERSEY
.-LONG BRANCH
JC11 2PFU
BAY HEAD
SEASIDE
HEIGHTS
102
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APPENDIX C
Dissolved Oxygen Values Recorded in the New York Bight
May 1 - September 30, 1980
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB20 NYB-20
40 23 5A.O 073 56 03.0 2
2 MILES EAST OF SANOY HQGK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
11HH030
OC47 FEET OEPTH CLASS 00
CATE TIME DEPTH
FROM OF
TG CAY FEET
80/05/28 10 30 0002
10 30 0050
80/06/02 09 04 0002
09 04 0045
80/0fr/10 10 03 0002
10 03 0045
80/06/14 10 40 0002
10 40 0045
80/06/16 09 12 0002
09 12 0045
80/06/24 OS 49 0002
08 49 0045
80/06/27 08 03 0002
08 03 0045
80/07/02 08 29 0002
08 29 0045
80/07/05 10 00 0002
10 00 0045
80/07/07 16 13 0002
16 13 0045
80/07/12 10 21 0002
10 21 0045
80/07/21 13 25 0002
13 25 0045
80/08/01 09 29 0002
09 29 0045
80/08/02 08 22 0002
08 22 OC45
80/08/04 08 37 0002
08 37 0045
80/08/09 09 43 0002
C9 43 0045
80/08/13 14 21 0002
14 21 0045
80/08/20 13 36 0002
13 37 0045
80/08/28 13 15 OOC2
13 15 0045
80/09/02 12 50 0002
12 50 0045
80/09/13 08 00 0002
C8 00 0045
80/10/04 10 44 0002
10 44 0045
00300
00
MG/L
9.8
7.9
11.6
7.9
9.3
7.8
9.5
8.4
8.3
9,3
9.5
7.2
9.2
• 6.2
8.2
6.9
7.8
8.3
9.8
7.3
7.4
5.9
11.7
6.2
7.1
6.4
7.3
6.9
8.0
7.1
7.3
6.6
10.6
7.3
9.3
6.9
8.2
7.4
8.6
7.1
9.3
4.9
6.6
6.1
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14.9
10.0
14.9
13.6
15.3
12.7
18.7
11.6
18.7
12.0
18.7
14.8
20.5
18.9
21.0
15,2
19.7
14.0
23.6
16.0
23.2
19.9
22.3
19.3
22.9
16.7
23.2
16.0
23.3
16.7
20.4
15.3
23.7
23. a
22. C
21. C
17.0
17.1
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
104
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NYB21 NYB-21
40 23 54.0 073 53 30.0 2
4 WILES EAST CF SANCY HGCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC GCEAN
NEfc YORK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0079 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCf
TO
80/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
30/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
30/08/13
30/08/20
80/03/28
80/09/02
TIME DEPTH
CF
DAY FEET
10
10
09
09
10
10
09
09
08
08
08
08
16
16
13
13
09
09
08
08
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
12
55
55
11
11
10
10
20
20
55
55
34
34
10
10
21
21
34
34
40
40
16
16
39
41
55
5"5
35
35
0002
0080
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300
DO
fG/L
9
3
10
7
8
7
a
7
9
7
3
7
8
7
14
5
5
6
a
u
9
7
10
6
3
3
8
5
.3
.2
.5
.9
.9
.9
.a
.3
.4
.3
.6
.0
.8
.7
.9
.0
.9
.0
.0
.9
.5
.9
.1
.5
.0
.0
.4
.5
00010
HATER
TEfP
CENT
14
9
14
10
18
10
18
13
20
13
24
14
22
14
24
16
22
16
20
14
23
22
22
18
.3
.1
.6
.1
.4
.9
.1
.2
.7
.7
.1
.3
.3
.9
.C
.8
.3
.1
.C
.3
.2
.6
.0
.4
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
105
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY622 NYB-22
40 23 54.0 073 51 00.0 2
6 PILES EAST CF SANDY HGCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC GCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE MUD GROUNDS
1111H030
0090 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE TIME DEPTH
FROM OF
TC CAY FEET
80/05/28 11 10 0002
11 10 0066
80/06/02 09 16 0002
09 16 0086
80/06/10 10 16 0002
10 16 0086
80/06/14 10 50 0002
10 50 0086
80/06/16 09 25 0002
09 25 0086
80/06/24 08 59 0002
08 59 0086
80/06/27 08 08 0002
08 08 0086
80/07/02 08 39 0002
08 39 0086
80/07/05 09 55 0002
09 55 0086
80/07/07 16 05 0002
16 05 0086
80/07/12 10 15 0002
10 15 0086
80/07/21 13 19 0002
13 19 0086
80/08/01 09 39 0002
09 39 0086
8C/08/02 03 31 0002
08 31 C086
80/08/04 08 44 0002
08 44 0086
80/08/09 09 37 0002
09 37 0086
8C/08/13 14 14 0002
14 14 0086
80/08/20 13 43 0002
13 45 0086
80/08/28 12 45 0002
12 45 0086
80/09/02 12 20 0002
12 20 C086
80/09/13 08 06 0002
08 06 C086
80/10/04 10 47 0002
10 47 0086
00300
DO
MG/L
8.9
8.3
10.4
7.6
8.7
7.8
10.0
7.6
8.3
7.5
10.2
7.2
10. I
6.6
7.5
7.0
7.9
7.1
9.3
5.5
8.2
5.4
11.5
5.7
3.0
7.4
a.i
6.4
7.8
8.4
8.3
7.3
10.2
7.1
9.2
a.T
8.6
7.9
3.8
5.4
8.1
4.7
7.8
5.1
C0010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14.8
9.7
16.8
9.5
13.7
9.6
18.2
10.4
18.7
11.4
17. 8
12.2
21.4
15.5
21. C
12.9
19.9
12.6
23. a
12.4
23.4
15.7
23.0
14.0
23.9
16.8
23.0
14.1
23.2
14.6
20.3
13. 8
23.6
22.1
22.5
16.8
17.5
16.9
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY823 NY8-23
40 23 54.0 073 49 12.0 2
7.4WI EAST CF SANOY HOCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK SIGHT SURVEILLANCE CELLAR OIRT
1111H030
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TC
80/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/28
80/09/02
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
C9
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
08
08
16
16
13
13
09
09
08
08
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
12
30
30
21
21
23
23
30
30
03
03
42
42
00
00
16
16
41
41
48
48
09
09
47
48
15
15
05
05
0002
0105
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
00300
cc
KG/L
9
7
10
a
8
8
11
7
9
7
7
6
8
6
10
5
7
6
7
6
10
6
8
5
7
7
8
6
.0
.6
.3
.3
.9
.1
.3
.0
.7
.5
.9
.5
.1
.0
.7
.7
.9
.7
.7
.0
.0
.4
.3
.5
.6
.5
.5
.6
CC010
HATER
TEHP
CENT
14
9
14
9
17
10
18
11
21
12
24
13
23
13
23
14
23
14
20
13
23
19
22
16
.a
.2
.5
.a
.9
.3
.7
.3
.1
.3
.3
.3
.5
.2
.9
.1
.2
.2
.4
.7
.7
.9
.4
.7
/TYJM/AMBNT/OCEAN
107
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 31/03/03
NY824 NY8-24
40 23 54.0 073 47 30.0 2
8.6PI EAST CF SANOY HGCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEK YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
11HH030
0123 FEET OEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TC
30/05/28
30/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
ao/oa/i3
80/08/20
80/08/28
80/09/02
30/09/13
30/10/04
TIME OEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
09
09
10
10
11
11
09
09
09
09
03
08
09
09
09
09
15
15
10
10
13
13
09
09
08
C8
08
08
09
09
14
14
13
13
11
11
11
11
08
08
10
10
55
55
26
26
30
30
00
00
35
35
07
07
14
14
30
30
50
50
56
56
10
10
14
14
46
46
37
37
53
53
33
33
06
06
52
53
40
40
55
55
11
11
49
49
0002
0126
0002
0123
0002
Oi23
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
OOC2
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
C002
0123
00300 00010
00 WATER
TEHP
MG/L
9
7
9
a
9
8
11
8
10
8
9
8
10
7
8
5
9
8
6
8
5
10
7
7
6
7
7
7
5
7
7
11
6
7
7
7
5
8
6
7
7
7
6
.0
.3
.9
c
.
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
NY825 NY8-25
40 23 5A.O 073 45 00.0 2
10.6MI EAST CF SANOY HCCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC OCEAN
NEfc YORK SIGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUDGE G
1111H030
OC78 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
PROP
TC
30/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/27
80/09/02
TIPE DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
09
09
10
10
09
09
C9
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
08
08
14
14
13
13
13
13
11
11
25
25
29
29
35
35
39
11
11
34
34
53
53
10
10
50
50
56
56
02
02
55
56
00
00
40
40
0002
0075
0002
0076
0002
0076
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300
DC
MG/L
9.0
8.5
8.7
8.9
9.0
8.8
7.9
9.0
7.3
8.2
7.0
8.6
5.0
9.4
5.1
7.8
6.9
7.5
7.6
9.3
7.2
7.9
7.5
7.4
6.5
3.3
6.0
00010
WATER
TEPP
CENT
14.7
9.5
10.2
18.1
11.1
19.6
12.7
21.2
13.0
23.1
13.7
23.3
16.1
24.1
14.7
24.1
14.6
20.0
13.4
24.0
19.3
23.0
15.1
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
109
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB26 NYB-26
40 23 54.0 073 43 15.0 2
12PI EAST OF SANCY HQOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUDGE G
1111H030
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCW
TO
80/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
8C/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/27
TI*E DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
09
09
13
13
13
13
12
12
50
50
34
34
39
39
45
45
15
15
39
39
45
45
05
05
54
54
03
03
59
59
57
58
45
45
0002
0077
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300
DO
MG/L
9
8
8
8
9
9
9
7
8
7
a
6
8
7
9
6
a
6
7
7
8
7
7
8
7
7
.2
.a
.7
.7
.2
.0
.7
.9
.6
.7
.1
.8
.1
.4
.0
.9
.6
.6
.6
.8
. 1
.3
.9
.4
.5
.5
00010
WATER
TE^P
CENT
14
8
14
9
18
12
19
12
21
13
23
13
23
14
24
13
24
15
20
14
23
21
.6
.9
.9
.9
.4
.0
.6
.6
.1
.9
.g
.0
.4
.3
.1
.8
.3
.a
.2
.6
.5
.9
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
110
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB27 NYH-27
40 23 54.a 073 40 32.0 2
14M EAST OF SANDY HCOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
HHH030
0081 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FRCf
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/27
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
09
09
13
13
12
12
38
38
45
45
50
50
19
19
43
43
43
43
00
00
59
59
08
08
55
55
20
20
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
00300 C0010
CO WATER
TEPP
MG/L
8
9
9
9
9
7
8
8
a
7
7
7
8
7
8
7
7
9
a
7
7
7
.7
.4
.0
.0
.3
.8
.6
.1
.3
.5
.9
.4
.4
.5
.6
.4
.5
.0
.8
.4
.8
.0
CENT
16
10
18
11
19
12
21
13
23
14
23
14
24
15
24
15
22
20
.0
.0
.1
.5
.7
.4
.2
.8
.9
.5
.2
.7
.2
.1
.5
.9
.7
.6
/TYPA/AH8NT/QCEAN
111
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY832 NYB-32
40 29 25.0 073 56 00.0 2
ADJACENT TO AMBROSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURV FLIA WHISTLE
11HH030
0024 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRQH
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
17
17
47
47
58
58
24
24
50
50
00
00
32
32
52
52
38
38
44
44
30
30
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
C041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
C002
C041
0002
0041
0002
0041
00300
CO
MG/L
9
9
7
7
8
7
9
a
7
7
6
6
6
6
7
7
5
8
7
7
6
6
.9
.3
.6
.4
.5
.8
.a
.1
.4
.8
.5
.5
.6
.1
.0
.6
.3
.2
.4
.5
.8
.0
C0010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.
9.
18.
12,
19,
13.
22,
17,
20.
15.
23,
17,
23.
19,
19,
17,
23.
20,
.4
.9
.0
.0
.5
.0
.5
.7
.3
.9
.3
.7
.a
.4
.4
.8
.5
.8
/TYPA/AMBNT/QCEAN
112
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY833 NYE-33
40 18 36.0 073 53 45.0 2
ADJACENT TO AP8RCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC GCEAN
NEV« YCRK SIGHT SURV 8W MCA WHISTLE
1111H030
0046 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
30/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
TIPS OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
10
10
42
42
53
53
19
19
45
45
56
56
35
35
48
48
35
35
39
39
45
45
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
00300 00010
CG WATER
TEMP
MG/L
10
11
7
a
10
3
10
7
8
a
6
7
9
5
7
7
5
8
10
7
6
5
.1
.4J
.5
.4
.8
.5
.a
.2
.3
.2
.7
.0
.0
.9
.9
.8
.8
.3
.0
.8
.8
.5
CENT
13
12
17
11
19
14
20
15
22
15
23
17
23
19
23
IS
23
19
.8
.1
.0
.9
.2
.0
.2
.8
.7
.2
.1
.5
.6
.0
.0
.7
.2
.a
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
113
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S7CRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY834 NYB-34
40 27 15.0 073 50 00.0 2
ADJACENT SOUTH SIDE CF HORN
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YORK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE AMBROSE HORN
11HH030
0087 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
30/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
30/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/02
TIME DEPTH
CF
DAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
13
13
11
11
05
05
36
36
47
47
14
14
41
41
50
50
38
38
42
42
30
30
35
35
45
45
10
10
0002
OC79
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
OG02
0079
0002
0079
0002
0088
0002
0079
00300
00
MG/L
10
7
8
8
9
8
10
7
8
9
8
5
9
5
8
7
8
7
9
7
6
6
9
6
.0
.9
.6
.1
.5
.0
.0
.7
.8
.0
.8
.a
.7
.4
.1
.0
.1
.5
.9
.1
.9
.9
.a
.0
COG1C
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.
9.
18.
10.
19.
12.
20.
13.
22.
13.
23.
14.
24.
16.
23.
14.
22.
19.
22.
13.
9
4
5
9
9
6
6
1
a
7
1
4
4
2
3
a
8
a
9
a
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
114
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY835 NY8-35
40 26 10.0 073 47 12.0 2
2.SMI SE GF AMBROSE HORN
34059 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEK YCRK SIGHT SURVEILLANCE
I111H030
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
30/08/26
80/09/02
TIME DEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
'10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
13
13
11
11
00
00
30
30
43
43
10
10
38
38
45
45
41
41
37
37
26
26
31
31
25
25
20
20
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0091
0002
0093
00300
DO
KG/L
8.7
9.5
9.2
8.8
10.5
8.0
11.2
7.9
8.3
6.5
3.5
7.2
10.2
5.0
7.8
7.8
8.0
7.3
9.7
7.1
7.5
7.3
8.3
6.6
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14.
9.
18.
12.
20.
13.
21.
15.
24.
12.
23.
14.
24.
15.
23.
14.
22.
19.
22.
17.
/TYPA/AMBNT/QCEAN
115
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NY84Q NY8-40
40 33 36.0 073 45 00.0 2
1.5 WI SOUTH CF ATLANTIC 8EACH
36059 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CC1AN 013391
NEW YGRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0044 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FRCM
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
30/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/13
ao/ ic/oV
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
09
09
12
12
10
10
C3
08
09
09
09
09
13
13
11
11
08
08
11
11
09
09
44
44
18
18
.35
35
02
02
30
30
25
25
35
35
05
05
53
53
29
29
30
30
51
51
43
43
20
20
24
24
25
25
28
28
05
05
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041 .
Q002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0045
0002
C041
0002
OC41
00300 OC01C
CO WATER
TEMP
PG/L
9.
3.
8.
.8.
9.
9,
9,
7.
9,
7.
9.
7,
a.
6.
3.
1 8.
3.
7,
3.
5.
8.
5,
a.
6,
9,
5.
7,
7.
7,
4.
7,
6,
a.
6.
a.
5,
7
6.
,0
,8
,5
,8
,7
,1
,4
,8
,4
,8
,4
.9
.3
.a
,9
.0
.2
,3
.0
.8
.3
.5
.7
.0
.3
.3
.3
.1
.8
.6
.1
.0
.1 •
.4
.3
.2
.1
.5
CENT
15.
1C.
14.
11.
18.
15.
19.
14.
20.
18.
22.
19.
20.
17.
20.
16.
24.
17.
24.
21.
23.
21.
23.
19.
22.
18.
21.
18.
23.
21.
17.
16.
9
9
0
4
1
4
4
7
2
0
4
1
2
7
7
2
4
0
2
9
3
2
2
4
2
7
6
5
8
0
0
9-
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
116
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL C4TE 81/03/03
NY841 NY6-41
40 31 39.Q 073 45 00.0 2
3.5 fl SOUTH OF ATLANTIC 8EACH
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013391
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
OC60 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRCf
TO
80/06/02
30/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
30/08/01
80/08/04
30/08/13
30/08/26
TIME DEPTH
CF
GAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
10
10
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
11
11
12
12
37
37
30
30
58
58
19
19
10
10
37
37
26
26
38
38
27
27
45
45
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
00300
CO
MG/L
9
8
9
9
9
6
9
7
3
8
8
7
8
6
8
6
8
7
3
3
8
9
.1
.9
.2
.0
.3
.5
.9
.3
.1
.0
.3
.4
.7
.1
.4
.4
.0
.1
.1
.2
.1
.3
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14,
9,
18.
13.
20.
13,
21.
16.
24,
17.
24.
17,
24.
18.
23.
17,
23.
20.
.1
.6
.1
.1
.2
.9
.8
.6
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.1
.6
.2
.0
.9
/rfPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
117
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB42 NY6-42
40 29 42.0 073 45 00.0 2
5.SMI SOUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YORK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCM
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
30/06/16
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
30/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
09
09
12
12
10
10
08
C8
09
09
09
09
13
13
12
12
08
08
11
11
16
16
30
30
13
13
25
25
53
53
25
25
14
14
40
40
15
15
56
56
40
40
22
22
47
47
35
35
24
24
31
31
10
10
22
22
00
00
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
C002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
00300
DO '
MG/L
a.
a.
12.
a.
10.
8.
9.
a.
9.
7.
9.
7.
a.
7.
8.
8.
8.
7.
9.
6.
3.
6.
7.
6.
7.
5.
8.
6.
8.
6.
8.
7.
7.
a.
3.
A.
7.
6.
00010
WATER
TEMP
9
6
3
7
5
4
6
1
a
4
3
1
5
5
0
0
2
1
2
7
7
2
9
6
a
a
3
5
0
3
3
7
7
0
3
1
5
0
CENT
15
10
14
8
18
12
19
10
19
13
21
16
21
15
20
14
23
16
23
16
23
16
24
17
23
16
24
16
22
20
17
16
.9
.7
.4
.9
.3
.1
.6
.8
.9
.0
.3
.1
.8
.7
.8
.4
.6
.0
.3
.5
.Q
.0
.2
.0
.a
.0
.1
.8
.1
.3
.2
.9
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
118
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB43 NY8-43
40 27 45.0 073 45 00.0 2
7.5fl SCUTH OP ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC GCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0089 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
30/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
8C/08/01
80/08/04
30/08/13
80/08/26
TIME DEPTH
QF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
10
10
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
12
12
21
21
25
25
20
20
48
48
10
10
19
19
42
42
18
18
30
30
35
35
30
30
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
00300
CO
HG/L
8.
9.
10.
a.
10.
8.
3.
7.
3.
7.
8.
7.
9.
6.
7.
ft.
8.
6.
9.
7.
8.
a.
00010
WATER
TEMP
6
2
0
2
3
1
3
4
0
3
1
0
0
6
9
8
2
6
5
5
0
0
CENT
14
9
17
10
20
13
21
14
23
15
23
15
24
15
23
16
22
19
.8
.1
.9
.7
.0
.1
.3
.1
.1
.C
.2
.4
.2
.5
.6
.2
.1
.9
/TYPA/AK6NT/OCEAN
119
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB44 NYB-44
40 25 54.0 073 45 CO.O 2
9.SMI SOUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0094 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATS
PROP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/26
8C/09/13
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
C9
09
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
10
10
12
12
10
10
08
08
09
09
C9
09
13
13
12
12
08
08
10
10
25
25
16
16
07
07
14
14
43
43
19
19
05
05
45
45
23
23
05
05
45
45
14
14
42
42
27
27
29
29
38
38
45
45
16
16
55
55
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
C091
0002
0091
0002
0091
OC02
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
00300 00010
CD WATER
TEPP
fG/L
8.6
9.1
9.1
8.8
10.5
8.0
9.6
7.1
8.7
7.4
9.8
7.2
3.0
6.3
3.1
6.0
8.3
5.9
8.6
5.2
9.5
5.5
7.9
6.8
7.6
6.7
7.8
6.5
7.6
8.3
9.5
7.1
7.3
7.5
7.5
5.5
8.0
7.4
CENT
16.3
10.0
15.0
1C. 7
18.1
10.2
19.5
10.8
19.9
11. a
21.7
12.9
21.0
14, 0
20.3
12.9
23.4
14.3
23.3
14.4
23.0
15.1
24. C
14.3
24.7
14.4
23.6
14.8
22.1
18.9
.17.7
17.5
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
120
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NY845 NYB-45
40 25 00.0 073 45 00.0 2
10.5"! SGUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEV. YGRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUGGE GROUNDS
1111H030
0090 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRCP
TC
30/06/02
80/06/10
30/06/16
80/06/24
30/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
30/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/26
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
09
09
15
15
12
12
10
10
C9
09
13
13
14
14
13
13
30
30
09
09
10
10
35
35
59
59
25
25
47
47
10
10
23
23
41
41
13
14
CO
00
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
00300
CO
MG/L
8.
9,
9,
3.
10,
7,
a.
7.
a.
6.
a.
6.
9,
5,
7,
6.
7,
5,
10.
4,
7.
7,
6,
a.
.6
.5
.2
.5
.3
.8
.5
.0
.2
.6
.3
.4
.3
.7
.8
.9
.5
.3
.1
.4
.9
.7
.9
.0
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
15.
10,
18.
11,
19,
13,
21.
14,
23,
14,
23,
15.
24,
13.
23.
15.
20.
13.
22.
18.
.1
.2
.0
.4
.7
.0
.4
.6
.1
.5
.3
.2
.2
.9
.6
.3
.0
.2
.a
.a
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
121
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NY846 NYB-46
40 22 00.0 073 43 15.0 2
11.8PI EAST OF SEA BRIGHT
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK SIGHT SURV SGE SLUDGE GRQUNCS
1111H030
0084 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE Tlh-E DEPTH
FROM OF
TC DAY FEET
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
8C/OS/01
30/08/04
80/08/13
30/08/20
80/08/27
09 52
09 52
11 02
11 02
10 04
10 04
09 28
09 28
09 54
09 54
'15 30
15 30
12 52
12 52
10 06
10 06
09 18
09 18
13 46
13 46
14 09
14 10
11 45
11 45
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
C079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0082
00300
DC
PG/L
8.
9.
9.
9.
8.
8.
8.
8.
a.
7.
a.
7.
a.
6.
a.
8.
7.
8.
7.
8.
7.
8.
7.
4
6
C
2
5
3
6
2
5
3
4
5
3
7
1
8
4
5
8
2
0
6
3
C0010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15.6
13.4
18.2
11.3
19. 8
12.5
21.3
13.5
23.7
15.0
23.5
15.4
23.5
14.0
24.4
14.6
19.7
13.5
23.3
/TYPA/AM6NT/OCEAN
19.5
122
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB47 NY8-47
40 20 00.0 073 43 15.0 2
11.3PI EAST CF PONPCUTH BEACH
3AC25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUDGE GROUNCS
1111H030
OC81 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
30/06/16
30/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
30/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/27
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
10
10
C9
09
09
09
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
14
14
11
11
46
46
55
55
00
00
22
22
51
51
35
35
55
55
03
03
13
13
48
48
06
07
20
20
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0079
00300
DC
MG/L
a
10
9
9
9
9
8
7
a
7
a
8
12
7
a
7
7
7
7
a
a
8
6
6
.7
.0
.2
.2
.1
.6
.6
.4
.0
.6
.0
.0
.0
.4
.1
.5
.4
.4
.5
.6
.0
.9
.4
.9
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
10
17
12
19
12
21
14
23
14
23
12
24
12
24
15
19
13
23
21
.8
.5
.9
.0
.7
.0
.1
.6
.5
.8
.6
.7
.4
.8
.1
.3
.9
.5
.2
.6
/TYPA/AH8NT/OCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 31/03/03
JC14E
40 18 00.3 073 58 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL HI.OFF LONG BRANCH
MONHOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
PROP
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/C6/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
30/07/16
80/07/18
30/07/22
30/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIPS DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
10
10
12
12
15
15
10
10
10
10
11
11
10
10
14
14
10
10
09
09
09
C9
10
10
09
09
C9
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
54
54
09
09
34
34
22
22
42
42
10
10
12
12
30
30
26
26
45
45
50
50
50
50
01
01
17
17
23
23
45
45
15
15
45
45
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
00300
CO
WG/L
9.1
6.9
8.8
6.6
9.8
6.3
8.2
6.8
9.8
6.6
9.6
6.5
8.4
5.1
7.9
5.6
7.8
4.8
7.8
5.3
8.3
5.3
7.1
6.3
7.9
5.3
7.8
6.4
9.3
7.0
7.7
6.3
7.9
5.0
6.9
5.9
00010
HATER
TEPP
CENT
14.8
10.7
15.6
10.8
16.3
10.9
19.0
12.1
20.6
15.1
21.3
13.3
20.3
14.2
20.6
15.0
20.6
14.8
21.9
17.4
21.3
15.4
21.8
18.3
23.1
18.6
23.3
17.4
22.4
16.6
20.4
14.8
17.5
17.8
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC14G
40 18 00.C 073 55 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL M.QFF LCNG BRANCH
HONPGUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEh JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
CCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TC
80/06/12
80/06/14
ao/06/ia
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/16
ac/07/ia
80/07/22
8C/07/30
80/08/02
8C/08/08
ao/oa/ii
80/08/18
30/09/13
80/10/04
TIKE DEPTH
Of
CAY FEET
11
11
10
10
12
12
15
15
10
10
10
10
11
11
10
10
14
14
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
49
49
13
13
37
37
26
26
49
49
13
13
15
15
33
33
30
30
49
49
55
55
54
54
57
57
21
21
26
26
50
50
20
20
50
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
C052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
0002
0052
C002
00300 00010
CC HATER
TEHP
PG/L
8
8
a
7
9
7
a
6
a
6
9
7
a
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
8
5
8
6
7
6
8
7
10
6
8
6
7
4
7
CENT
.5
.1
.9
.7
.5 .
.3
.6
.6
.2
.0
.7
.0
.3
.4
.8
.6
.a
.5
.9
.1
.5
.8
.7
.3
.5
.6
.4
.6
.0
.9
.2
.6
.6
.7
.0
14.
9.
15.
11.
16.
9.
18.
10.
20.
13.
21.
15.
20.
14.
21.
13.
21.
14.
20.
14.
22.
13.
23.
16.
23.
16.
24.
16.
23.
15.
21.
14.
17.
8
5
4
5
4
7
9
3
9
3
4
9
9
3
2
a
6
a
5
9
2
9
4
c
0
2
2
5
2
2
1
4
2
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
125
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC14I
40 18 00.0 073 52 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MI.OFF LONG BRANCH
HONHOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET OEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FRGM
TQ
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME OEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
10
10
12
12
15
15
10
10
10
10
11
11
10
10
14
14
10
10
C9
09
09
09
C9
09
09
09
C9
09
10
10
09
09
10
10
45
45
ia
18
40
40
29
29
56
56
16
16
20
20
36
36
34
34
52
52
59
59
57
57
54
54
25
25
30
30
53
53
22
22
00
00
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
0002
0061
00300
CO
PG/L
8
8
9
7
8
a
8
6
a
6
7
a
7
8
6
7
6
8
6
9
5
7
7
9
6
8
7
7
12
8
7
7
12
7
5
.8
.0
.0
.5
.7
.2
.7
.8
.9
.8
.0
.5
.9
.4
.9
.8
.8
.1
.1
.0
.1
.8
.0
.0
.a
.3
.9
.4
.9
.7
.6
.7
.0
.6
.6
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14
10
15
9
16
9
19
9
20
13
21
15
21
13
20
13
22
14
20
12
21
14
23
15
23
16
24
17
24
15
20
12
17
17
.a
.4
.2
.a
.4
.4
.1
.a
.5
.2
.4
.3
.1
.2
.7
.4
.6
.2
.6
.7
.7
.3
.2
.4
.3
.4
.2
.5
.1
.0
.5
.8
.7
.C
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
126
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STCR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 31/03/03
JC14K
40 18 00.0 073 50 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MI.OFF LONG BRANCH
34025 NEW JERSEY MCNPCUTH
NORTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80707/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
30/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
10
10
12
12
15
15
11
11
10
10
11
11
11
11
10
10
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
10
10
09
09
10
10
39
39
24
24
45
45
33
33
00
00
20
20
25
25
30
30
40
40
38
38
55
55
02
02
00
00
50
50
28
28
33
33
56
56
25
25
07
07
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0076
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
C065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
0002
0065
00300
CO
PG/L
9.
3.
8.
7.
8.
7.
a.
7.
a.
9.
9.
9.
9.
8.
8.
7.
3.
7.
7.
7.
3.
7.
8.
6.
3.
6.
8.
6.
11.
7.
7.
9.
7.
6.
7.
5.
5.
5.
C0010
WATER
TEPP
0
1
a
8
7
a
7
7
3
2
1
6
0
1
4
4
9
0
9
3
2
3
5
0
8
8
3
5
5
3
5
a
5
a
5
4
7
8
CENT
15,
9,
15.
9,
16.
9.
19.
12.
20.
16.
21.
13.
21.
13.
21.
12.
21.
14.
22.
15.
21.
14,
22,
13,
23.
14,
23.
14.
24.
14.
24,
14.
21.
13.
17
16.
.2
.3
.7
.5
,4
.0
.2
.0
.5
.6
.4
.7
,4
.4
.7
.7
.0
.0
.9
.4
.5
.2
.1
.7
.2
.6
.5
.2
.8
.3
.2
.5
.7
.2
m c
.9
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
127
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/C3
JC14*
40 18 00.0 073 47 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL fl.OFF LONG BRANCH
MONPdUTH
013400
JERSEY
34C25
NORTHEAST
NEh JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
CCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
GF
DAY FEET
11
11
10
10
12
12
15
15
11
11
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
C9
09
09
09
G9
09
10
10
09
09
10
10
33
33
29
29
50
50
36
36
07
07
24
24
43
43
40
42
58
58
06
06
04
04
46
46
32
32
36
36
59
59
30
30
11
11
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300
CO
PG/L
9
8
8
8
a
8
8
7
9
a
9
6
9
7
8
6
a
6
8
6
7
6
8
6
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
.2
.4
.8
.3
.7
.4
.6
.6
.0
.0
.3
.5
.0
.0
.4
.3
.0
.5
.3
.1
.6
.3
.3
.3
.5
.9
.6
.8
.9
.5
.4
.a
.6
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
8
15
10
16
9
19
10
20
13
21
13
20
12
23
14
21
14
22
13
23
13
23
13
24
14
24
13
21
12
17
17
.2
.3
.8
.5
.2
.9
.1
.0
.5
.0
.3
.7
.6
.3
.1
.7
.2
.4
.3
.9
.2
.8
.5
.2
.8
.7
.3
.9
.6
.3
.5
.2
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
128
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC27E
40 13 00.0 073 59 CO.O 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL MI.OFF ASBURY-6ELMAR
34025 NEW JERSEY fONPOUTH
NORTHEAST 013400
NEK JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/09
8C/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
10
10
09
09
12
12
16
16
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
09
09
09
09
11
11
09
09
10
10
37
37
38
38
16
16
01
01
32
32
53
53
05
05
50
50
17
17
27
27
25
25
45
52
52
56
56
22
22
48
48
35
35
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
G002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
0002
0040
00300
00
MG/L
8
6
a
5
9
5
8
4
8
6
a
5
8
4
7
5
a
4
7
4
5
a
3
a
6
9
6
a
8
a
4
7
6
.7
.4
.7
.5
.3
.1
.8
.9
.7
.0
.1
.8
.2
.9
.5
.5
.8
.8
.8
.9
.5
.9
.7
.3
.4
.4
.5
.2
.6
.5
.5
.4
.6
QOC1C
WATER
TEPP
CENT
13,
9,
13,
10.
16,
10,
18.
11,
20.
13.
21.
14,
20.
13.
19,
14,
20.
14.
20,
15,
22,
17,
18.
23,
17.
23,
18,
20,
14,
16,
16.
.8
.0
.5
.9
.3
.1
.3
.1
.2
.8
.1
.7
.5
.6
.5
.3
.1
,4
.7
.0
.6
.3
.6
.7
.8
.7
.5
t 2
.5
.6
.9
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
129
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC27G
40 13 00.0 073 56 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL MI.OFF AS8URY-BELMAR
PONPOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEh JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIPS DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
09
09
12
12
15
15
11
11
11
11
11
11
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
09
09
09
09
11
11
09
09
10
10
33
33
44
44
10
10
55
55
29
29
48
46
01
01
00
00
13
13
24
24
22
22
49
49
48
48
53
53
12
15
45
45
30
30
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0002
0055
0055
0002
0002
0055
0002
0055
00300 COC10
CO WATER
TEHP
PG/L
a
7
8
6
a
6
a
7
8
6
3
6
7
5
7
5
8
5
8
6
3
6
3
5
8
7
9
7
7
a
a
6
7
7
.8
.6
.5
.5
.a
.4
.5
.4
.1
.9
.9
.7
.8
.5
.9
.5
.8
.8
.3
.6
.7
.3
.1
.1
.8
.8
.a
.3
.3
.1
.0
.2
.a
.0
CENT
13.
a.
15.
10.
16,
9,
18.
12.
20.
13.
21.
14.
21,
12.
21,
16.
20,
14,
21.
14,
22,
16,
23,
18,
24,
16,
23,
15,
14,
20.
16,
17,
,7
.9
,5
,5
.1
.8
.8
.6
.4
.9
.4
.9
.4
.3
.1
.7
.0
.4
.3
.7
.a
.1
.5
.2
.8
.5
.5
.4
.3
.7
.9
.2
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
130
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC27I
40 13 00.C 073 53 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL HI.OFF AS8URY-6ELMAR
PONWOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FRGf
TC
30/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
8C/06/27
30/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
8C/08/08
80/08/11
30/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TI^E DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
09
09
11
11
15
15
11
11
11
11
10
10
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
09
09
09
09
11
11
09
09
10
10
28
28
49
49
57
57
51
51
24
24
44
44
58
58
03
03
11
11
20
20
17
17
53
53
45
45
49
49
12
12
43
43
25
25
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0063
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0063
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0068
00300
cc
PG/L
8.6
7.5
9.0
5.8
8.3
7.4
8.7
7.4
8.2
6.6
8.3
6.3
7.6
6.5
7.8
6.3
8.0
6.3
8.1
5.3
3.3
6.4
3.1
5.9
7.9
6.4
7.4
7.5
3.1
7.3
7.7
6.1
7.8
6.1
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
13.7
9.6
15.1
10.0
16.3
10.1
19.2
11.7
20.0
13.4
21.5
13.2
21.4
11.9
23.8
15.2
20.5
12.9
21.9
13.6
23.1
15.9
23.9
14.9
24.9
15.3
24.3
14.3
20.6
13.7
17.1
17.0
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
131
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC27P
40 13 00.0 073 48 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL MI.OFF ASBURY-9ELMAR
MONMOUTH
013400
34Q25 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TC
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/09
8C/07/12
80/07/16
80/07/18
80/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
00300
TIWE DEPTH CG
OF
CAY FEET MG/L
10
10
10
10
11
11
15
15
11
11
11
11
10
10
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
11
11
09
09
09
C9
11
11
09
09
10
10
20
20
00
00
41
41
45
45
13
13
36
36
50
50
17
17
03
03
12
12
10
10
02
02
38
38
41
41
05
05
35
35
15
15
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063
0002
0063 v
0002
0063
0002
0063
9
9
8
7
a
8
8
7
8
7
8
7
3
a
7
7
7
7
8
6
7
7
8
8
7
7
7
6
7
6
a
5
7
7
.0
.2
.7
.7
.8
.0
.4
.9
.6
.3
.3
.3
.2
.0
.8
.9
.8
.4
.0
.5
.7
.2
.6
.1
.0
.0
.9
.2
.8
.a
.4
.a
.6
.7
00010
MATER
TEPP
CENT
14,
9.
15.
a.
16.
9.
19.
10.
20.
12.
21.
12.
21.
11.
23.
16.
21.
13.
22.
14.
23.
13.
24.
17.
24.
14.
24.
14.
21.
12.
17.
17.
2
6
9
9
1
0
0
3
3
4
6
5
7
1
1
6
6
1
3
6
0
7
5
9
a
5
5
5
6
4
5
0
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
132
-------
STCR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 31/03/03
JC27K
40 13 00.0 073 51 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL HI.OFF AS8URY-BELMAR
MONHQUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEfc JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
COOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
CATE
FRO*
TO
80/06/12
80/06/14
80/06/18
30/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/09
80/07/12
30/07/16
80/07/18
30/07/22
80/07/30
80/08/02
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/10/04
TIME OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
09
09
11
11
15
15
11
11
11
11
10
10
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
09
C9
09
09
11
11
09
09
10
10
24
24
55
55
50
50
48
48
19
19
40
40
54
54
12
12
07
07
16
16
13
13
57
57
41
41
45
45
09
09
40
40
20
20
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
C002
0047
0002
0047
0002
0047
00300
CO
PG/L
3
7
8
7
8
7
8
6
8
6
8
7
8
7
8
6
3
6
8
5
7
7
9
5
7
3
7
6
8
7
7
5
7
5
.9
.7
.7
.1
.8
.9
.6
.6
.0
.6
.3
.3
.4
.1
.1
.7
.0
.3
.0
.9
.8
.1
.2
.8
.8
.4
.4
.8
.1
.3
.5
.8
.5
.3
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14
9
15
9
16
10
18
12
20
13
21
12
21
11
22
15
20
12
22
12
23
14
24
15
25
14
24
14
21
12
17
16
.2
.5
.4
.9
.2
.4
.7
.3
.3
.2
.6
.7
.4
.2
.6
.7
.5
.4
.3
.7
.1
.9
.1
.5
.2
.6
.6
.9
.0
.7
.3
.6
/TYPA/AH8NT./OCEAN
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC41E
40 03 00.0 074 01 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL PILES OFF 8AY HEAD
MQNMQUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEh JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
80/C6/18
30/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
11
11
16
16
15
15
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
08
08
46
46
04
04
00
00
54
54
15
15
11
11
01
01
35
35
51
51
20
20
50
50
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
004S
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
00300 •
CO
MG/L
8.6
6.8
9.3
6.2
3.1
6.9
7.6
5.1
3.2
6.2
9.5
5.3
8.5
6.6
9.5
5.8
. 8.3
7.1
7. 8
5.5
8.0
5.3
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
12.7
9.7
16.3
11.7
19.4
12. C
21.8
14.5
19.5
14.7
22.6
15.1
25.0
17.2
24.6
16.3
21.7
14.3
20.6
19.7
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
134
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC41G
40 03 00.0 073 58 20.0 2
ATLANTIC GCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL MILES OFF BAY HEAD
34C25 NEW JERSEY MONHOUTH
NCRTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
PROP
TC
80/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
80/07/30
30/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
09
09
11
11
15
15
15
15
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
08
08
41
41
00
00
54
54
48
48
18
18
08
08
06
06
31
31
54
54
24
24
53
53
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
00300
DQ
MG/L
9.1
6.7
8.8
8.0
8.2
7.2
7.9
5.9
8.2
6.1
9.3
5.3
8.5
5.9
9.4
10.4
8.0
7.8
7.8
5.0
3.0
2.7
00010
WATER
TEPP
CENT
13.3
9.8
15.3
11.9
18.8
11.4
22.0
13.1
20.5
13.9
22.0
14.5
25.2
15.6
24.5
14.9
21.8
14.1
20.6
17.4
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
135
-------
STCR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC41I
40 03 00.0 073 55 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MILES OFF BAY HEAO
MONMOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEVi JERSEY COAST
H11H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
CATS
FRO)"
TO
80/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
ac/07/ia
80/07/30
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/20
T1WE OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
15
15
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
08
C8
36
36
56
56
41
41
45
45
23
23
05
05
09
09
28
28
58
58
28
28
57
57
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
00300
CO
MG/L
9,
7,
a.
7.
8.
7,
7,
6.
7,
6,
9,
5.
8.
5.
8.
10.
7,
7.
7,
5.
9,
6.
.0
.4
.8
.4
.3
.2
.8
.4
.5
.2
.8
.6
.3
.9
.1
.0
.8
.8
.8
.3
.5
.8
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13
8
16
10
19
12
21
12
23
13
22
14
25
15
24
15
21
14
20
17
.4
.9
.2
.1
.3
.0
.7
.4
.6
.9
.0
.5
.5
.4
.7
.6
.5
.5
.5
.9
136
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC41K
40 03 00.C 073 53 CC.O 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MLES OFF BAY HEAD
34025 NEW JERSEY MQNPOUTH
NORTHEAST 0134CO
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCCO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
SO/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
15
15
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
09
09
32
32
52
52
36
36
41
41
27
27
59
59
13
13
25
25
01
01
32
32
01
01
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
00300
DC
PG/L
8.9
7.6
8.9
7.9
3.4
7.7
7.8
5.9
7.9
6.5
8.9
5.5
7.5
7.0
7.8
7.1
7.9
7.6
7.6
5.4
' 7.3
4.7
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.5
9.5
16.0
11.4
19.1
11.7
21.9
13.3
23.2
13.5
22.6
14.3
25.8
15.7
24.6
15.9
20.9
13.0
20.6
17.4
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
137
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC41M
40 03 00.0 073 50 20.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL MILES OFF BAY HEAD
MONKOUTH"
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CGAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
8C/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/08
8C/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
15
15
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
09
09
28
28
48
48
30
30
37
37
32
32
55
55
16
16
22
22
03
03
37
37
05
05
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
00300
cc
PG/L
9
7
8
7
8
7
7
5
7
6
a
5
13
7
7
6
8
7
7
5
7
4
.0
.8
.8
.a
.3
.0
.8
.9
.3
.4
.3
.4
.a
.0
.9
.6
.1
.0
.5
.2
.4
.6
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.
9.
15.
11.
19.
11.
22.
12.
22,
13.
22.
14.
25.
15.
24.
13,
20.
20.
17.
.6
.2
.9
.1
.0
.4
.5
.5
.8
.1
,7
,8
.5
.5
,6
.8
.9
.5
.1
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
138
-------
STCR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC53E
39 55 00.0 074 03 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL HILES OFF SEASIDE
MQNHQUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEH JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FROM
TC
80/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
30/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/17
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
C0300
CO
DAY FEET f<3/L
09
09
10
10
15
15
16
16
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
15
15.
10
10
10
10
09
C9
00
00
25
25
07
07
00
00
56
56
09
09
38
38
44
44
25
25
58
58
56
56
27
27
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
a
6
3
6
8
7
7
4
5
4
9
5
7
4
3
6
7
5
7
2
7
7
7
5
.9
.5
.5
.5
.9
.7
.8
.5
.7
.9
.5
.0
.6
.3
.0
.1
.6
.3
.3
.8
.5
.3
.6
.3
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14.
9,
15.
10.
17.
11.
21,
14.
17.
13,
23.
17.
24,
16.
24.
17.
21.
14.
20.
20.
20.
20,
.1
.4
.9
.0
.6
.2
.6
.8
,C
,2
.1
.1
.8
.9
.6
.3
.2
,9
.3
.1
.5
.1
139
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC53G
39 55 00.0 074 01 00.0 2
ATLANTIC GCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL MILES OFF SEASIDE
WGNPOUTH
013400
34C25 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET OEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
FRO"
TO
80/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
8C/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
8C/09/17
80/09/20
TIME OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
16
16
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
11
11
09
09
05
05
29
29
10
10
05
05
53
53
11
11
35
35
46
46
22
22
53
53
00
00
24
24
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
00300
CO
MG/L
8
9
8
6
a
6
7
4
6
5
11
5
8
5
a
3
8
6
7
4
7
4
7
3
.7
.4
.5
.6
.9
.a
.9
.9
.4
.8
.a
.4
.3
.3
.4
.3
.6
.5
.5
.2
.5
.8
.6
.4
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
13.
9.
15.
9.
18.
11.
21.
13.
17.
13.
23.
15.
25.
16.
24.
16.
21.
14.
20.
16.
20.
18.
4
4
a
a
c
5
7
0
2
3
2
5
0
4
6
3
2
3
4
4
6
9
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
140
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC53I
39 55 00.0 073 58 20.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MILES OFF SEASIDE
MONMQUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEVi JERSEY COAST
H11H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TC
80/06/12
8C/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
80/07/18
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/11
8C/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/17
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
16
16
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
11
11
09
09
09
09
33
33
13
13
10
10
50
50
14
14
31
31
50
50
19
19
48
48
05
05
21
21
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
0002
0060
00300
DO
MG/L
8
8
8
7
7
6
7
5
7
5
9
5
7
5
a
7
8
7
7
4
7
3
7
3
.9
.1
.7
.3
.2
.8
.9
.8
.9
.6
.6
.8
.3
.8
.3
.1
.1
.6
.4
.8
.6
.0
.5
.5
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
13,
a.
15.
9,
19,
12.
21.
14.
18.
13.
21.
14.
25.
15.
24,
16.
21.
14.
20.
17.
20.
17,
.4
.5
.9
.7
.3
.6
.5
.8
.0
.0
.8
.5
.2
.3
.9
.2
.3
.2
.7
,4
.5
.7
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
141
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC53K
39 55 00.0 073 55 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MILES OFF SEASIDE
PGNPQUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CGAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TC
80/06/12
8C/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
8C/07/18
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/11
8C/08/18
8C/09/13
80/09/17
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
09
10
10
15
15
16
16
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
11
11
09
09
14
14
36
36
17
17
13
13
46
46
18
18
29
29
53
53
15
15
44
44
08
08
17
17
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
OC72
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
00300
CO
MG/L
8.8
8.9
a. a
7.9
8.2
6.7
8.0
5.8
8.0
5.9
9.8
6.3
7.5
4.8
3.1
3.2
7.8
7.8
7.8
5.5
7.5
3.9
7.5
4.5
00010
MATER
TEMP
CENT
13.6
8.6
15.9
10.6
19.0
u. a
21.7
12.6
18.6
13.2
23.5
14.1
25.1
15.3
25.0
17.1
21.5
12.4
20.9
17.6
20.4
16.2
/TYPA/AMflNT/OCEAN
142
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC53P
39 55 00.0 073 53 00.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL MILES OFF SEASIDE
MONHGUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEh JERSEY CCAST
1111HC30 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
/TrPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FROM
TO
30/06/12
80/06/18
80/06/26
80/07/09
8C/07/18
80/07/31
8C/08/08
80/08/11
80/08/18
80/09/13
80/09/17
80/09/20
TIKE DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09
C9
10
10
15
15
16'
16
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
11
11
39
09
17
17
40
40
22
22
17
17
39
39
20
20
26
26
56
56
10
10
40
40
12
12
14
14
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
00300
CO
fG/L
8.
9.
8.
7.
8.
7.
8.
6.
7.
5.
a.
u.
8.
4,
7,
6.
8.
7,
7.
5.
7.
4.
7.
5.
.9
.0
.7
.9
.1
.1
.0
.1
.5
.9
.3
.3
,fl
.8
.6
.9
.0
.3
.4
.8
.5
.2
.3
.8
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
13
9
15
10
19
11
21
12
22
13
23
18
25
14
24
16
20
7
21
17
20
16
.6
.7
.8
.3
.4
.8
.5
.7
.4
.7
.0
.5
.0
.8
.8
.1
.5
.3
.3
.1
.4
.0
143
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC61E
39 45 00.0 074 05 50.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL MILES OFF BARNEGAT
34025 NEW JERSEY MCJNPGUTH
NORTHEAST 013400
NEh JERSEY COAST
1111H03C 790630
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
CAT?
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
30/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/13
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
11
11
14
14
10
10
10
10
11
I'l
11
11
16
16
C9
09
13
13
48
43
25
25
25
25
40
40
45
45
40
40
07
07
04
04
00
00
33
33
45
45
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
00300
CO
MG/L
8.4
7.1
7.6
6.9
8.1
5.9
9.5
7.4
7.5
6.1
8.1
7.3
7.0
6.6
7.3
2.5
7.6
6.9
7.1
6.8
6.7
6.5
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14.5
11.7
14.5
12.9
22.4
17.0
23.3
19.9
23.8
18.9
17.4
15.2
20.4
20.2
21.3
21.1
20.1
20.3
18.5
18.2
/TYPA/AM6NT/OCEAN
144
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DAT-E 81/03/03
JC61G
39 45 00.C 074 03 10.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL MILES OFF 8ARNEGAT
PONMCUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
OGOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TO
80/06/12
80/06/25
8C/07/14
8C/07/31
80/08/08
8C/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/13
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
11
11
14
14
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
15
15
09
09
13
13
45
45
30
30
20
20
37
37
50
50
36
36
03
03
09
09
53
58
35
35
49
49
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
C0300
00
HG/L
a
8
7
5
3
6
9
5
8
5
a
8
7
7
7
3
7
3
7
7
6
6
.6
.0
.4
.9
.1
.5
.4
.7
.0
.5
.5
.0
,4
.0
.6
.3
.9
.0
.4
.0
.9
.9
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
14
11
15
12
22
16
23
16
24
18
16
14
20
20
21
20
20
20
18
18
.7
.C
.8
.2
.0
.0
.5
.9
.5
.4
.9
.7
.5
.2
.1
.8
.5
.4
.1
^ i
/TYPA/AMBNT/CJCEAN
145
-------
STORET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC61I
39 AS 00.0 OTA 00 30.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MILES OFF BARNEGAT
3A025 NEW JERSEY KONfdUTH
NORTHEAST 013400
NEV< JERSEY CGAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/13
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
11
u
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
15
15
09
09
13
13
42
42
34
34
15
15
35
35
54
54
33
33
59
59
14
14
54
54
38
38
54
54
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
0002
0066
00300
CO
MG/L
8.
8.
9.
6.
8.
5.
8.
7,
7,
6.
a.
7,
7.
7,
7.
A,
8.
6.
7.
2.
7.
7,
.7
.0
.2
.8
.1
,9
.5
.1
.9
,1
.1
.2
.A
.0
.9
.3
.0
.1
.5
.3
.0
.0
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
10
17
11
22
1A
23
14
25
16
18
12
20
20
21
19
20
13
18
17
.A
.5
.5
.8
.2
.9
.5
.7
.3
.7
.9
.9
.3
.2
.3
.A
.2
.1
.0
.1
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
146
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC61K
39 45 00.0 073 57 50.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MILES OFF 8ARNEGAT
KONPOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NE* JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
FRCf
TC
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
8C/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/13
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIME DEPTH
GF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
11
11
14
14
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
15
15
09
09
14
14
38
38
38
38
10
10
32
32
58
58
30
30
55
55
17
17
50
50
40
40
00
00
0002
0072
CC02
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
C072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
00300
CO
fG/L
8.6
8.7
8.3
7.4
8.0
7.3
8.3
7.3
7.7
5.8
a.o
4.9
7.5
7.3
7.8
5.3
7.8
3.3
7.5
2.8
6.9
7.0
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
15.4
10.4
18.5
12.0
22.0
13.8
23.1
14.0
25.6
15.4
20.0
11.8
20.4
20.3
21.2
17.7
20.3
16.9
18.1
18.2
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
147
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC61P
39 45 00.0 073 55 10.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL WILES OFF 8ARNEGAT
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
013400
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
8C/08/08
80/08/16
8C/08/23
80/09/13
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
11
11
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
11
11
15
15
09
09
14
14
34
34
42
42
05
05
25
25
01
01
26
26
52
52
20
20
47
47
44
44
02
02
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
0002
0078
00300
CO
PG/L
a
8
a
8
7
6
8
6
7
5
8
5
7
7
7
5
7
3
7
3
7
7
.5
.5
.2
.9
.6
.1
.5
.7
.8
.6
.1
.6
.5
.4
.8
.6
.5
.9
.3
.3
.0
.1
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
9
19
12
21
12
22
13
25
15
19
13
20
19
21
16
20
16
18
18
.4
.9
.0
.7
.9
.3
.8
.5
.1
.3
.9
^2
.4
.9
.7
.6
.4
.a
.0
.1
/TYPA/AMBNT/aCEAN
148
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC69S
39 32 20.0 074 14 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL Wl.dFF BEACH HAVEN
MONPOVJTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CCAST
U11H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS OC
CATE
FRCV
TC
80/06/13
80/06/25
8C/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIHE OEPTH
CF
DAY • FEET
12
12
11
11
10
10
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
03
03
12
12
35
35
55
55
24
24
00
00
26
26
24
24
08
08
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030'
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
00300
CO
PG/L
3
7
8
7
8
5
a
7
8
5
6
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
.5
.a
.0
.7
.1
.9
.8
.3
.5
.0
.6
.1
.8
.6
.8
.1
.8
.4
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
14
12
14
12
21
18
23
18
23
16
16
14
20
20
21
20
20
20
.6
.5
w -a
.6
.1
.3
.3
.9
.2
.9
.0
,9
.4
f 2
.2
.9
.3
.2
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
149
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC69G
39 32 20.0 074 12 CO.O 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL *I.OFF BEACH HAVEN
34025 NEW JERSEY fONMOUTH
NCRTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111HC30 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE TTME DEPTH
FROM OF
TO CAY FEET
00300
DO
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
30/09/20
12
12
11
11
10
10
14
14
11
11
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
08
08
08
08
40
40
57
57
21
21
03
03
30
30
26
26
04
04
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
8.8
8.1
8.7
8.1
8.0
3.9
8.9
5.0
8.3
5.7
7.8
5.8
6.3
6.7
7.6
5.9
7.1
5.4
15.3
11.6
16.0
12.6
21.7
14.6
23.2
16.6
23.7
16.6
16.4
13. 2
20.4
20.1
21.4
20.8
20.6
20.0
/TYPA/AMBNT/dCEAN
i <=;n
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC69I
39 32 20.0 07* 09 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MI.OFF. 8EACH HAVEN
WONPOUTH
013400
34025 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
11
11
10
10
15
15
11
11
10
10
10
10
15
15
10
10
12
12
03
03
45
45
00
00
18
18
07
07
34
34
29
29
01
01
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
00300
CO
MG/L
8
8
8
8
7
4
9
3
8
5
a
6
7
7
7
4
7
2
.2
.7
.2
.7
.8
.4
.3
.8
.4
.6
.3
.1
.2
.0
.5
.5
.3
.a
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
15
11
17
12
22
13
23
14
23
14
18
14
20
19
21
19
20
18
.a
.2
.5
.7
.1
.6
.0
.4
.7
.0
.9
.5
.1
.4
.8
.9
.7
.7
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
151
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC69K
39 32 20.0 074 06 40.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MI.OFF 8EACH HAVEN
34025 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
013400
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
10
10
10
10
15
15
11
11
10
10
10
10
15
15
09
09
15
15
58
58
50
50
06
06
15
15
11
11
37
37
31
31
58
58
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
00300
cc
MG/L
8
8
8
9
7
4
9
4
8
7
8
5
7
7
7
3
7
3
.7
.9
.4
.0
.7
.6
.1
.8
.1
.0
.2
.0
.7
.2
.4
.1
.3
.0
G0010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
10
18
13
22
13
22
14
24
14
20
12
19
19
21
18
20
18
.3
,3
.3
.1
.1
.2
.8
.6
.1
.7
.3
.7
.7
.5
.8
.5
.6
.6
/TYPA/AMBNT/QCEAN
152
-------
STCR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC69H
39 32 20.0 074 04 00.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL M.OFF BEACH HAVEN
34025 NEW JERSEY MONHOUTH
NCRTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
30/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
30/07/31
80/08/08
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
80/10/03
TIKE DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
10
10
10
10
15
15
11
11
10
10
10
10
15
15
09
09
14
14
22
22
54
54
55
55
09
09
11
11
15
15
41
41
35
35
55
55
11
11
0002
0072,
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
0002
0072
00300
00
WG/L
a. a
9.2
3.2
9.2
7.5
4. a
8.9
4.8
7.8
6.1
7.9
5.3
7.8
7.1
7.4
3.0
7.3
2.0
6.9
6.9
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
16.2
10.9
18.6
12.7
22.3
13.4
22.4
14.8
24.5
15.2
20.1
19.8
19.6
22.0
18.2
21.0
17.5
18.1
18.3
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
153
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC75E
39 21 00.0 07* 26 10.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL MI.OFF ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC
013400
34001 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
GATE TIME DEPTH
FRC* OF
TC CAY FEET
CLASS 00
00300
CO
MG/L
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
09
09
10
10
15
15
10
10
15
15
25
25
25
25
36
36
51
51
17
17
12
12
21
21
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
0002
0018
7.6
a.o
8.5
8.9
7.8
5.9
4.3
2.9
6.3
2.6
6.8
6.8
7.7
6.6
7.2
6.9
15.4
13.3
17.7
13. a
21.5
15.4
20.7
15.3
17.5
14.4
20.4
20.5
21.9
21.6
20.9
21.0
/TYPA/AM.BNT/OCEAN
154
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
JC75G
39 21 00.C 074 23 30.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL M.OFF ATLANTIC CITY
34001 NEW JERSEY ATLANTIC
NORTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FRCM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
ao/oa/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
09
09
10
10
15
15
10
10
07
07
30
30
20
20
32
32
47
47
13
13
08
08
24
24
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
0002
0024
00300
CC
MG/L
8.
7,
a.
a.
7.
5,
7,
3.
6.
. 2,
6
6,
7.
6.
6.
6.
.6
.9
.9
.3
.7
.9
.3
.9
.1
.5
.a
.6
.5
.3
.9
.6
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
16
13
18
21
15
20
16
17
13
20
20
21
21
20
21
.0
.2
.0
.4
.3
.7
.C
.4
.6
f e
.2
.9
.6
.9
.0
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
155
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC75I
39 21 00.0 074 20 50.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL PI.Of? ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC
013400
34001 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
FRCM
TC
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
09
09
10
10
15
15
10
10
00
00
34
34
15
15
29
29
43
43
09
09
04
04
27
27
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
0002
0042
00300
CO
CG/L
8
8
7
8
7
7
7
3
7
3
7
6
7
6
7
5
.7
.2
.9
.9
.9
.7
.5
.8
.0
.1
.0
.9
.5
.5
.2
.9
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
12
18
14
21
15
21
16
18
13
20
20
21
21
20
20
.3
.2
.3
.0
.6
.6
.3
.7
.4
.3
.3
.3
.9
.0
.8
.3
/TYPA/AH8NT/OCEAN
156
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC75K
39 21 00.0 074 18 10.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MI.OFF ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC
013400
34001 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEh JERSEY CCAST
U11H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
GATE TIME DEPTH
FRO* OF
TG DAY FEET
CLASS 00
00300
CO
MG/L
00010
HATER
CENT
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
30/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
10
10
11
11
10
10
11
11
09
09
10
10
15
15
10
10
58
58
38
38
10
10
25
25
40
40
05
05
00
00
30
30
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
7.7
7.0
3.8
3.8
7.8
7.8
7.3
3.8
7.8
6.9
7.9
7.5
3.9
7.3
3.6
15
11
18
13
21
14
22
15
18
14
20
20
22
19
20
19
.3
.9
.5
.9
.5
.4
.7
.8
.7
.5
.2
.2
.0
.5
.8
.5
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
157
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC75P
39 21 00.0 074 15 30.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL Ml.OFF ATLANTIC CITY
34001 NEW JERSEY ATLANTIC
NCRTHEAST 013400
NEh JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
PROP
TC
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
80/09/20
TIME DEPTH
dF
DAY FEET
10
10
11
11
10
10
11
11
09
09
10
10
14
14
10
10
55
55
43
43
05
05
21
21
36
36
00
00
55
55
33
33
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
00300
CO
MG/L
11
9
a
9
7
8
7
6
a
3
7
7
7
3
7
1
.1
.2
.1
.0
.9
.7
.8
.0
.1
.3
.1
.1
.4
.3
.9
.8
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15.
11,
18.
12.
21.
14.
23.
15.
19,
13.
20.
20.
22,
18.
21.
21.
.7
,4
.7
.1
.7
.6
.5
.5
.5
,7
.1
.2
,C
.8
,3
.0
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
158
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC85E
39 12 00.0 OTA 38 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 1 NAUTICAL MILES OFF STRATHMERE
CAPE MAY
013400
34009 NEW JERSEY
NCRTHEAST
NEVi JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
OCOO FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
DATE
FRCM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
8C/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
12
12
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
14
14
25
25
12
12
35
35
57
57
10
10
32
32
27
27
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
0002
0030
00300
CO
MG/L
a
7
8
7
7
a
7
6
6
3
7
6
3
6
,1
.3
.5
.6
.9
.1
.5
.6
.8
.6
.1
.5
.5
.5
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
13
16
13
21
21
21
16
19
14
20
19
22
22
.3
.5
.0
.3
.5
.0
.7
.8
.1
.8
.4
.7
.8
.1
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
159
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC85G
39 12 00.0 074 35 20.0 2
ATLANTIC GCEAN - 3 NAUTICAL PILES OFF STRATHMERE
34009 NEH JERSEY CAPE MAY
NORTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
C4TE TIME DEPTH
FRCP OF
TO DAY FEET
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
8C/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
10 30
10 30
12 08
12 08
09 40
09 40
11 00
11 00
09 14
09 14
09 37
14 32
14 32
0002
0045
0002
0045
0002
0045
0002
0045
0002
0045
0002
0002
0045
00300
CO
MG/L
8.3
7.9
8.6
8.5
8.3
8.8
9.0
7.1
6.5
6.0
7.1
8.3
7.8
C001C
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15.9
13.3
17.4
21.5
21.0
21.8
14.5
18.2
14.0
20.1
22.6
21.9
/•nrPA/AMBNT/aCEAN
160
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC85T
39 12 00.0 074 32 40.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 5 NAUTICAL MILES OFF STRATHMERE
34C09 NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY
NORTHEAST 013400
NEVi JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
QCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TO
80/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
12
12
09
09
11
11
09
09
09
09
14
14
33
33
04
04
45
45
04
04
17
17
42
42
36
36
0002
0046
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
0002
0048
00300
00
MG/L
a.
8.
8.
9.
8,
7,
8.
7.
6.
7.
7,
7,
8.
5.
.7
.7
.1
.5
.0
.5
.3
.6
.9
.2
.1
.0
.0
.0
00010
HATER
TEMP
CENT
15
12
17
14
21
15
22
14
19
14
19
19
22
21
.8
.6
.9
.5
.5
.0
.5
.4
.4
.1
.e
.5
.5
.1
/TYPA/AM.BNT/QCEAN
161
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC85K
39 12 00.0 074 30 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 7 NAUTICAL MILES OFF STRATHMERE
CAPE MAY
013400
34C09 NEW JERSEY
NORTHEAST
NEW JERSEY CCAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH
CLASS 00
GATE
FRCH
TC
80/06/13
80/06/25
8C/07/14
80/08/09
80/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
10
10
12
12
09
09
11
09
09
09
09
14
14
38
38
00
00
50
50
07
20
20
46
46
39
39
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
00300
CO
HG/L
8.7
9.1
8.2
9.7
7.9
7.5
8.1
7.6
7.5
7.2
7.0
7.9
4.3
00010
WATER
TEPP
CENT
16.1
12.8
18.1
13.1
21.9
15.0
23.3
20.4
15.1
20.2
20.0
22.5
20.8
/TYPA/AM8NT/QCEAN
162
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
JC85P
39 12 00.0 074 27 20.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 9 NAUTICAL MILES OFF STRATHMERE
34C09 NEW JERSEY CAPE HAY
NORTHEAST 013400
NEW JERSEY COAST
1111H030 790630
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TC
30/06/13
80/06/25
80/07/14
80/08/09
30/08/16
80/08/23
80/09/18
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
11
11
09
09
11
11
09
09
09
09
14
14
42
42
55
55
55
55
11
11
23
23
50
50
42
42
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
0002
0054
00300 00010
CC HATER
TEMP
PG/L
8.
9.
8.
9.
7.
a.
8.
a.
7.
6.
8.
7,
7.
5.
,7
.2
.3
.1
.7
,4
.0
.3
.6
.9
.1
.0
.5
.2
CENT
16
11
18
12
21
15
23
14
20
14
20
20
22
21
.6
.9
.3
.5
.9
.1
.4
.9
.4
.7
.2
.3
.2
.0
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
163
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC02P
40 31 20.0 073 52 00.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - 3 MILE PARALLEL
36081 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN . 013319
THREE MILES SOUTH CF STATION LIC02
1111H030 770811
DEPTH
0042 FEET
CATE TIME DEPTH
FROM OF
TG DAY FEET
CLASS 00
00300
CC
PG/L
80/06/10
80/06/27
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/04
15 54
15 54
10 16
10 16
13 05
13 05
12 30
12 30
14 21
14 21
0002
0038
0002
0038
0002
0038
0002
0038
0002
0038
3.7
9.0
10.1
3.0
8.8
6.3
3.3
7.3
3.0
7.3
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
18.3
14.7
22.1
16.9
23.5
22.2
25.1
20.3
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
164
-------
STCR6T RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
UC02A
40 29 OC.O 073 51 42.0 2
ATLANTIC CCEAN - LCNG IS COAST
36059 NEW YORK
SOUTH OF ROCKAHAY BEACH 013318
5.8 MI. SC EAST CF ROCKAWAY CG STATION
1111H030 770812
0048 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE TIME DEPTH
FRQff OF
TCf CAY FEET
80/06/10
80/06/27
80/07/14
80/08/01
8C/08/04
15
15
10
10
13
13
12
12
14
14
57
57
19
19
08
08
33
33
25
25
0002
0046
0002
0046
0002
0046
0002
0046
0002
0046
00300
cc
PC/L
3.1
8.1
9.7
7.6
7.7
6.3
7.9
8.3
8.3
8.3
00010
WATER
TEHP
CENT
18.0.
13.3
22.a
16.5
23.5
17.9
25.1
18.2
165
-------
S7CRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
LIC02B UC2B LIC-2B
40 33 33.0 073 51 48.0 2
400YDS OFF SHORE ANC STA LIC02
36081 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC OCEAN 013391
CFF L I BEACHES AT FT TILDEN
U11H030
0019 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
18.6
12.3
22.6
15.7
23.9
16.0
24.8
17.9
LIC-02B
CATE
FROM
TO
80/06/10
80/06/27
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
16 01 0002
16 01 0046
10 23 0002
10 23 0046
13 12 0002
13 12 0046
12 37 0002
12 37 0046
14 27 0002
14 27 0046
00300
CO
PG/L
8.5
7.6
9.6
7.5
9.4
6.5
3.1
7.0
8.0
8.2
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
166
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
LIC02C
40 24 32.0 073 51 42.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LONG IS COAST
36059 NEW YORK
SCUTH OF RCCKAWAY BEACH 013318
11 ft. SG EAST CF ROCKAWAY CG STATION
1111H030 770812
0048 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
GATE TIME DEPTH
FROM OF
TC CAY FEET
80/06/10
80/06/27
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/04
16 05
16 05
10 26
10 26
13 15
13 15
12 41
12 41
14 31
14 31
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300 -
CO
MG/L
9.5
7.8
9.5
6.8
9.0
6.5
7.9
7.9
7.7
7.8
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
17.9
12.3
22.5
15.1
24.0
16.8
24.8
17.6
167
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC09P
40 32 45.0 073 38"20.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - 3 MILE PARALLEL
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC QCEAN 013318
THREE MILES SOUTH GF STATION LIC09
1111H030 770811
0048 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TC
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/09/15
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15
15
12
12
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
14
14
12
12
09
09
14
14
09
09
15
15
42
42
08
08
55
55
59
59
44
44
53
53
45
45
58
58
17
17
32
32
08
08
14
14
37
37
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
004-4
0002
0044
0002
004-4
0002
0044
0002
0040
0002
0044
0002
C044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
00300 00010
CO WATER
TEMP
MG/L
9.4
9.0
9.6
8.7
9.5
9.4
8.7
7.5
7.9
7.6
3.3
7.2
8.4
6.7
8.8
6.7
7.8
7.9
7.5
7.8
9.7
7.6
3.0
7.3
8.1
4.6
CENT
16.4
12.6
19.9
15.5
19.3
14,4
20.9
18.3
20.0
17.4
21.4
16.3
23.3
16.7
23.8
20.8
23.1
20.3
24.9
20.0
21.7
18.1
20.2
18.6
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
LIC09A
40 29 10.0 073 38 07.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LONG IS COAST
36C59 NEW YORK
SO WEST OF JONES INLET 013318
6.A MILES SOUTH CF LONG BEACH
1111H030 770812
OC60 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRCP
TG
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/09/15
T1PE DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
15
15
12
12
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
14
14
14
14
12
12
09
14
14
09
09
15
15
37
37
04
04
50
50
54
54
39
39
48
48
42
42
50
50
55
55
14
14
28
03
03
11
11
33
33
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0060
0002
0064
0002
0058
C002
0058
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
00300
CO
fG/L
g
8
10
a
9
7
Q
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
7
8
7
9
8
8
7
8
4
.7
.a
.6
.2
.3
.5
.0
.5
.0
.6
.3
.1
,3
.3
.1
.0
.8
.1
.8
.4
.6
.3
.0
.3
.4
.9
.8
00010
WATER
TEfP
CENT
16
10
19
13
19
13
20
17
20
15
21
15
24
14
23
15
23
18
18
25
19
22
16
20
17
.5
.4
.5
.7
.9
.9
.8
.4
^ 2
.4
.3
.5
.2
.8
.9
.1
.5
.3
.6
.2
.3
.1
.0
.4
.4
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC098 LIC-098 LIC98
40 34 50.0 073 38 28.0 2
400YCS GFF SHORE ANO STA LIC09
36059 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC GCEAN 013391
CFF L I BEACHES AT LONG BEACH
1111H030
0014 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
LIC-98
GATE
FRCM
TC
80/06/10
8C/06/14
80/06/24
8C/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
8C/07/12
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
30/08/09
80/09/15
TIME DEPTH
OF
00300
00
CAY FEET MG/L
15
15
11
11
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
12
12
09
09
14
14
09
09
15
15
33
33
58
58
45
45
50
50
34
34
44
44
38
38
10
10
24
24
00
00
07
07
29
29
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002 .
0066
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
0002
0064
9
a
10
a
s
7
9
7
8
7
9
7
a
7
7
a
7
9
7
8
7
a
7
5
.6
.8
.6
.0
.5
.3
.1
.7
.0
.2
.2
.3
.4
.1
.7
.5
.6
.7
.7
.5
.7
.6
.0
.7
GOC1C
HATER
TEPP
CENT
16
10
19
13
20
12
20
15
20
15
21
15
24
17
23
17
25
17
23
15
20
17
.3
.6
.2
.3
.5
.9
.8
.8
.1
.2
.4
.0
.1
.4
.0
.3
.5
.6
.9
.6
.6
.4
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
170
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC09C
40 24 21.0 073 38 07.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LCNG IS COAST
36C59 NEW YORK
SO bEST OF JCNES INLET 013318
12.5 MILES SOUTH OF LONG 8EACH
1111H030 770812
0072 FEET . DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TC
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
30/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/09/15
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
15
15
11
11
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
14
14
12
12
09
09
13
13
14
09
09
15
15
27
27
53
53
41
41
44
44
29
29
40
40
34
34
45
45
06
06
20
20
55
55
37
04
04
29
29
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0072
0042
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0041
0002
0070
0002
0070
00300
CO
MG/L
9
9
10
3
9
7
a
7
7
6
8
9
7
3
7
7
9
7
8
7
9
8
7
7
7
5
.4
.0
.5
.1
.0
.1
.3
.9
.8
.3
.0
.0
.0
.3
.5
.8
.1
.6
.5
.6
.3
.5
.0
.8
.5
.8
0001C
WATER
TEMP
CENT
15
10
19
12
19
13
13
20
14
21
14
24
14
24
16
23
15
25
15
20
24
16
20
17
.9
.3
.4
.4
.4
.1
.6
.2
.7
.5
.7
.0
.9
.1
.8
.2
.6
* *f
.8
.0
.3
.3
.4
.5
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
171
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC14P
40 33 30.0 073 28 00.0 2
ATLANTIC GCEAN - 3 MILE PARALLEL
36103 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC OCEAN 013318
THREE MILES SCUTH CF STATION LIC14
1111H030 770811
0045 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE TIPE DEPTH
FRO* OF
TO DAY FEET
80/06/10 15 02 0002
15 02 0038
80/06/14 11 32 0002
11 32 0041
80/06/24 14 21 0002
14 21 0041
80/06/27 09 23 0002
09 23 0041
80/07/05 08 10 0002
08 10 0041
30/07/09 09 17 0002
09 17 0041
8C/07/12 09 15 0002
09 15 0041
80/07/14 14 25 0002
14 25 0041
80/08/01 11 45 0002
11 45 0041
80/03/02 09 02 0002
09 02 0041
80/08/04 14 37 0070
80/08/09 08 46 0002
08 46 0041
80/09/15 15 04 0002
15 04 0041
00300
CC
fG/L
9.5
9 0
f • W
9.4
9.1
9.0
7.9
9.5
7.9
3.0
7.6
8.3
7.1
3.2
6.3
8.9
7.2
7.7
7.8
7.7
7.9
3.8
7.9
7.0
7.7
3.8
00010
WATER
TEMP
CENT
16.1
12.8
19.2
14.3
20.3
14.8
20.1
18.8
17.1
21.7
15.9
23.0
C, J • U
16.5
24.4
21.2
23.4
18.6
24.5
21.0
17.8
20.1
18.3
/TYPft/AMBNT/dCEAN
172
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC14A
40 30 55.0 073 28 CO.O 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LCNG IS COAST
36059 NEW YORK
OFF NASSAU COUNTY CCAST 013318
6.0 MILES SOUTH CF JCNES SEACH MONUMENT
1111HC30 770812
OC60 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FROM
TO
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
8C/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/09/15
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
15
15
11
11
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
14
14
11
11
09
09
14
14
08
08
15
15
06
06
37
37
25
25
27
27
13
13
22
22
18
18
30
30
50
50
06
06
42
42
49
49
08
08
0002
0046
C002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
0002
0058
00300
CO
PG/L
9
a
9
a
9
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
3
7
8
6
7
a
3
8
8
a
3
7
8
4
.1
.a
.6
.5
.1
.9
.9
.4
.1
.6
.3
.9
.2
.5
.4
.a
.9
.3
.2
.0
.0
.4
.6
.0
.a
.0
0001C
HATER
TEMP
CENT
16
11
19
13
20
14
19
19
15
21
15
24
15
23
19
23
18
25
17
21
16
20
18
.1
.6
.1
.4
.0
.3
.7
.7
.6
.9
.9
.1
.5
.7
.6
.1
.2
.0
.4
.5
.9
.7
.0
/TYPft/AMBNT/OCEAN
173
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC148 LIC1469
40 28 15.0 073 28 00.0 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LCNG IS COAST
36103 NEW YORK
CFF NASSAU COUNTY COAST 013318
8.7 MILES SOUTH OF JCNES BEACH MONUMENT
1111HC30 770518
0072 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRCM
TC
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/14
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/09/15
TIME DEPTH
CF
DAY FEET
15
15
11
11
14
14
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
14
14
11
11
09
09
14
14
08
08
15
15
12
12
41
41
29
29
31
31
16
16
27
27
21
21
35
35
55
55
10
10
45
45
53
53
12
12
0002
0046
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
0002
0070
00300
CO
MG/L
9,
9.
9.
a.
00010
HATER
TEPP
3
1
9
3
9.3
7.
8.
6.
7.
7.
8.
8.
7.
9.
8.
7.
7.
8.
7.
8.
3.
a.
7.
7.
8.
5.
9
5
8
9
9
0
4
9
0
0
3
5
4
8
6
1
5
9
4
3
3
CENT
15
11
19
12
20
13
20
17
19
15
21
17
23
14
24
16
23
15
25
17
22
15
20
17
.3
.4
.3
.9
.4
.2
.5
.a
.9
.5
.2
.5
.6
.7
.2
.1
.1
.0
.2
.4
.4
.a
.7
.7
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
174
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STGRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
LIC1AC
AO 26 00.0 073 28 GO.O 2
ATLANTIC OCEAN - LONG IS COAST
36059 NEW YORK
OFF NASSAU COUNTY COAST 013318
11.6 MILES SOUTH OF JONES BEACH MONUMENT
1111HC30 770812
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TO
80/06/10
80/06/1A
8C/06/2A
80/06/27
80/07/05
80/07/09
80/07/12
80/07/1A
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/OA
80/08/09
8C/09/15
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
15
15
11
11
1A
1A
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
1A
14
11
11
09
09
1A
1A
08
08
15
15
17
17
A6
A6
33
33
35
35
20
20
33
33
26
26
AO
AO
59
59
1A
1A
A9
49
57
57
16
16
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300 00010
DO WATER
TEMP
MG/L
9
9
10
a
0
a
a
7
8
7
8
8
8
7
a
a
a
7
a
a
9
7
8
7
6
.A
.2
.5
.4
.00
.A
.A
.5
.0
.0
.1
.3
.0
.5
.3
.0
.7
.8
.2
.1
.1
.5
f 3
.7
.0
CENT
16
11
19
11
20
12
20
15
20
16
20
13
23
1A
23
15
23
1A
25
16
23
1A
20
18
.1
.3
.4
.0
.0
.8
.6
.3
.0
.1
.6
.8
.1
.4
.8
.7
.2
.9
.4
.3
.3
.7
.7
.1
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
175
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APPENDIX D
Bacteriological Water Quality Data, New Jersey, Staten Island,
Coney Island and Long Island Beach Stations
Summer 1980
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JTCPET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
HCC1 LIC1 HC-1
40 32 52.0 073 56 05.0 2
LCNG ISLANC BEAChES
36C81 NEW YCP.K
ATLANTIC CCEAN 01231S
LCKG ISLAND CCAST-flCCK AWAY PCINT
1H1HQ30
CCCQ FEET CEPTW CLASS CO
PT Q.C
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTV TCT CCH
FRCP CF CFlPeNCO
TC CAY FEET /100ML
80/05/31
80/06/04
8C/C6/0<3
8C/C6/19
8C/06/3C
8C/07/10
8C/C7/17
8C/C7/31
80/C8/06
8C/08/12
8C/08/21
8C/09/03
8C/09/10
80/0<3/16
08
12
11
11
11
15
1«
11
16
10
eg
u
C9
IA
16
OS
32
A2
55
32
19
38
00
55
08
16
25
OS
C002
CC02
CCQ2
CG02
C002
QC02
QQ02
CC02
CC02
0002
OC02
CC02
CC02
OG02
C
0
0
2
17
0
0
AOB
t
ee
c
i
c
i
3U13
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
C
C
C
1
C
C
C
28
2
C
C
C
C
111
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
LIC02 UC2 LIC-2
AC 33 43.C 073 51 46.0 2
LCNG ISLAND BEACHES
36C81 NEh YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013319
LCNG ISLAND CCAST-FCRT TILCEK
1111H030
OCOO FEET CEPTK CLASS 00
MI PT C.C
GATE
FRCP
TC
8C/CS/31
80/06/04
80/06/09
80/06/19
80/06/26
8C/06/30
8C/C7/1C
80/07/17
8C/C7/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
80/09/16
31501 3K13
TIPE CEPTF TCT CCLI FEC CCL I
CF fFIPENCC (f-FCAGAR
CAY FEET /IflOfL /10CML
08
12
11
11
11
09
15
14
11
15
10
09
14
09
14
20
05
3C
40
33
00
35
17
35
58
52
10
14
28
11
CC02
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
CC02
C002
CC02
0002
OC02
0002
0002
5
1
«
2
2
14
1
0
1
7
246
6
1
2
0
2
1
C
C
i
4
C
G
1
1
12E
C
C
1
C
/TYPA/AfBNT/OCEAN
178
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
LICC3 LIC3 UIC-3
40 34 24.Q 073 50 47.0 2
LCNG ISLAND BEACHES
36C81 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013319
LCNG ISLAAC CCAST-RCCXAWAY BEACH
1H1HC30
QCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
MI PT O.C
31501
GATE TI>ȣ DEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCK CF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCHL
80/05/31
BO/C6/04
8C/06/19
80/06/26
8C/C6/3C
80/07/10
80/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
8C/08/21
80/09/03
ec/c-3/ic
80/09/16
08 24
12 03
11 28
11 38
11 29
C9 02
15 37
14 15
11 33
15 56
10 50
09 13
14 12
G9 30
14 13
0002
CC02
CQ02
CC02
0002
C002
0002
CQ02
Q002
CCC2
0002
CC02
CCQ2
C002
0002
8
2
7
C
i
IE
0
C
1
4
7
2
C
0
0
31613
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/1CCML
2
1
C
C
1
12
C
C
C
2
C
2
C
C
0
/TYPA/AMBNT/CCEAN
179
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/Q3/C3
LIC04 LIC4 LIC-4
40 34 58.0 073 48 50.0 2
LONG ISLAND BEACHES
36C81 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC'CCEAN 012319
LCNG ISLAND CCAST-HQLLANC AREA
1111HC3C
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
MI PT C.C
/TYPa/APBNT/CCEAN
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TOT CGLI
FRCf CF PFIHENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCHL
8C/05/31 C8
80/06/04 12
8C/C4/09 11
80/06/19 11
8C/06/26 11
80/06/30 09
SC/C7/1C 15
80/07/17 14
8C/07/31 11
80/08/06 15
8C/C8/12 10
80/08/21 09
80/09/03 14
8C/C9/10 G9
80/09/16 14
26 0002
00 0002
26 CG02
35 0002
26 0002
06 C002
38 CC02
12 0002
31 0002
54 CC02
48 0002
15 0002
09 0002
32 C002
15 CQ02
6
1
2
2
<5
21
6
0
8E
6
48
9
2
0
8
3U13
FEC CDLI
f-FCAGAR
/10CML
C
c
C
e
18
4
a
4
2
1
4
2
1
2
180
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LICC5 LIC5 LIC-5
40 35 28.G 073 46 19.0 2
LCNC- ISLAND BEACHES
36C81 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAA 013319
LCNG ISLAIVC CCAST-ECGEPERE
1111H03C
CCCC FEET CEPTI- CLASS QC
31501 31*13
GATE TIfE CEPTH TOT CCL1 FEC CCLI
FRCP OF PFIPENCG M-fCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /IC'CML /1CCML
MI PT O.C
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
80/05/31
8C/C6/OA
80/06/09
8C/C6/19
80/06/26
8C/06/3C
8C/07/1C
8C/C7/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/C8/12
8C/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
8C/C9/16
08
11
11
11
11
09
10
1A
11
15
10
09
14
C9
14
28
57
24
33
23
10
38
09
29
53
46
17
07
34
16
QC02
CQ02
CCQ2
CC02
0002
CC02
CCC2
0002
0002
CC02
C002
C002
OC02 '
0002
C002
11
c
17
C
2
64B
2
2
C
206
28G
2
1
5
C
1
C
c
c
0
25
1
4
C
1C
2
2.
2
4
C
181
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S7CRE7 RETRIEVAL CME 81/03/C3
LICC7 LIC7 LIC-7
40 35 07.C C73 45 05.0 2
LC\G ISLAND EEK^ES
36C59 NEh YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
LCNG ISLAND CCAST-ATLANTIC 8EACH
1111HG3C
CCOO FEET CEPTH CL4SS 00
HI PT O.C
CATE
TC
SO/C5/31
80/06/04
8C/C6/09
8C/C6/19
8C/C6/26
80/C6/3C
8C/C7/1C
8C/07/17
80/07/31
8C/C8/06
80/08/12
8C/C8/21
8C/C9/03
8C/C9/1C
80/09/16
31501 3U13
TIPE DEPTH TOT CCLI FEC CCLI
CF CFIfENCC M-FCACAR
CAY FEET /1CCML /ICCfL
08
11
11
11
11
09
10
14
11
15
10
09
14
09
14
30
55
21
30
22
14
36
07
27
51
45
19
05
36
19
CC02
0002
CC02
COC2
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C002
G002
CC02
C002
CCC2
0002
0002
OCQ2
CC02
0002
1
C
C
0
0
2ce
i
2
1
326
2
86
0
0
0
C
C
C
C
C
4
C
1
0
2C
1
2
C
C
C
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STCRE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/Q2/C3
LICC8 LIC8 LIC-e
40 35 OC.C 073 41 C5.0 2
LCNG ISLANC BEACHES
36C59 NEW YCfiK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
LCNG ISLANC CCAST-LCNG 6EACH
1111HC30
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
Hi PT C.C
/TYPA/AWBNT/OCEAN
315C1
CATE TIME CEPTH TGT CCU
FRCP CF fFIP£NCC
TC CAY FEET /ICCfL
8C/C5/31
8C/C6/OA
80/06/09
80/06/13
8C/C6/24
8C/C6/3C
8C/C7/10
80/07/17
8C/C7/31
8C/C8/06
8C/08/12
80/08/21
8C/03/03
8C/09/1C
8C/09/16
08
11
11
11
11
09
10
14
11
15
10
09
14
09
14
34
51
18
25
18
17
33
04
24
48
42
22
02
39
21
CC02
CC02
OC02
CC02
CCC2
CCC2
CC02
0002
CC02
C002
C002
0002
CC02
0002
C002
4
2
C
1
I
486
4
1
14
0
2
6
•j
1
13
3H13
FEC CCLI
M-FCACAR
/IflCfL
1
C
c
C
c
u
1
1
1
0
c
6
1
1
1
183
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STCRE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC09 LIC9 LIC-9
40 35 OC.C 073 38 28.0 2
LCNG ISLAND BEACHES
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
LCNG ISLAKC CCAST-LCNG BEACH
1111H03C
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
HI PT O.C
/TYPA/AH8NT/CCEAN
31501
GATE TIPE DEPTH TOT COLI
FRC? CF fFII»ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COML
80/05/31
8C/06/OA
8C/C6/09
8C/06/19
80/06/26
8C/C6/3C
8C/C7/1C
8C/07/16
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/08/12
8C/08/21
80/09/03
80/C9/1C
80/09/16
08
11
11
11
11
C9
10
14
11
15
1C
09
14
09
14
37
AS
15
20
15
20
30
01
20
46
40
25
00
41
24
0002
CCC2
OC02
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
246
728
e
0
4
32E
1
C
2008
2
166
3
2
C
3
3U13
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W-FCAGAR
/10CML
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1
0
C
c
13
1
2
6
C
1
2
1
3
0
184
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/C3/C3
LIC10 LIC-1C
40 35 07.C 073 35 U.O 2
LCXG ISLANC BEAChES
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
LCNG ISLAND CCAST-PCINT LCCKCUT
1111H030
CCCC FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
Ml PT O.G
31501
GATE TIfE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCV OF PFIPENCG
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
80/05/31 08
80/06/04 11
80/06/09 11
8C/06/19 11
80/06/26 11
80/06/30 09
80/07/1C 10
80/C7/17 13
80/07/31 11
80/08/06 15
80/08/12 10
80/08/21 09
80/09/03 13
30/09/10 C9
8C/C9/16 14
40 OCQ2
46 0002
13 CC02
17 0002
11 CC02
24 0002
27 0002
58 0002
17 0002
44 0002
38 CC02
27 0002
58 CCC2
43 OC02
27 C002
6
486
41
4
11
22E
c
4
2
10
36
32E
13
88
0
31613
FEC CGLI
P-FCAGAR
/1CCPL
2
4
4
1
C
2CB
/TYPA/AH8NT/OCEAN
1
•5
1C
4
1
2
C
185
-------
STCRE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/C3/C3
LIC12 LIC-12
40 34 50.0 073 33 52.0 2
LCNG ISLANC BEAChES
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
LCNG ISLMO CCAST-SKCRT BEACh
1111HC30
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TOT CCLI
FRCP CF PFIMENCO
TC CAY FEET /1CCML
MI PT O.C
80/05/31
30/06/04
80/06/09
8C/C6/19
80/06/26
80/06/30
80/07/10
8C/C7/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
SO/C'5/16
08
11
11
11
11
09
10
13
11
15
10
C9
13
C9
14
43
44
10
15
09
26
24
55
15
42
36
30
56
48
28
0002
CQ02
0002
CC02
0002
CQ02
GQQ2
CC02
0002
CC02
C002
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
/TYPA/APBNT/OCEAN
.1
:o
0
C
0
0
a
4
c
0
2
0
0
0
0
46
0
3H13
FEC CCLI
f-FCAGAR
/IGCfL
G
C
C
C
C
1
C
c
a
c
c
c
c
c
c
186
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/Q3/C3
LIC13
40 36 07.C 073 31 CC.O 2
LCNG ISLANC 8EAOES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
JCNES BEACH STATE PARK
1111H.030 770428
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
31501
CATE TIME CEPTK TCT CCLI
FRO CF CFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCML
8C/C5/31
8C/C6/04
8C/06/09
ac/06/19
8C/C6/26
80/06/30
8C/07/10
SC/C7/17
8C/C7/31
80/08/06
8C/08/12
8C/08/21
8C/09/03
ao/o<5/ic
8C/09/16
08 45
11 41
11 07
11 10
11 05
09 30
10 20
13 52
11 12
15 39
10 34
C9 32
13 54
C9 50
14 31
C002
0002
CC02
CCC2
CC02
0002
OC02
C002
0002
G002
0002
CC02
0002
OC02
0002
/TYPA/AKBNT/CCEAN
I
C
2
0
4
0
1
C
1
1
1
1
6
88
C
8E
0
31613
FEC COL I
H-FCAC-AR
C
C
C
C
C
2
C
1
C
C
2
4
C
1
C
187
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81703/03
LIC14
40 36 50.C 073 28 31.0 3
LCISG ISLANC 8EAOE5
36103 NEW YCPK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013218
EAST CVERLCCX JCNES EEACH PARK-tCNG IS,
1111HC30 770428
CCCC FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
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TC
80/05/31
8C/06/04
80/06/09
80/06/19
8C/06/26
8C/C6/3C
80/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/C8/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/C9/1C
8C/C9/16
31501 3U13
TI*6 CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC CCLI
GF CFIfENCC W-FCAGAR
CAV FEET /
08
11
11
11
11
09
13
11
15
10
C9
13
09
14
48
38
05
06
02
32
49
10
37
31
35
50
53
33
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
CC02
C002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
C002
GQ02
1CCML /10CPI
. 1
2
1
0
3
3
86
0
3
2
G
0
0
0
C
C
C
0
C
1
4
C
2
0
C
C
2
a
188
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
LIC15
40 37 05.Q 073 23 09.0 3
LCNG ISLAHO BEACHES
36103 NEW YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
GUGC BEACH
1111H030 770429
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAK
31501
GATE TIPE CEFTH, TCT CCLI
FRCf OF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COKL
8C/05/31
80/06/04
80/06/09
80/06/19
80/06/26
80/06/30
80/07/17
8C/C7/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
8C/C8/21
80/09/03
8C/C9/1C
80/09/16
11
11
11
11
10
09
13
11
15
10
09
13
C9
14
16
35
00
00
58
36
45
06
34
27
38
46
56
35
CC02
C002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
CQ02
C
C
c
1
2
2
2
a
c
408
4CB
1
3
9
31£13
FEC CCLI
K-FOGAR
/1CCML
C
c
C
c
c
c
1
0
c
t
c
Q
189
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STCRET PETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C2
LIC16
AC 37 38.C 073 20 27.0 3
LCNG ISLAND BENCHES
36103 NEW TCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
CECAR ISLAND BEACH
1111HC30 770428
CCOO FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
31SC1
CATE TIHE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FHCP OF PFIPENCO
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
80/05/31
8C/C6/OA
80/06/09
80/06/19
80/06/26
8C/06/30
8C/C7/17
80/07/31
8C/C8/06
8C/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
SC/C9/1C
80/09/16
11
11
10
10
10
09
13
11
15
1C
09
13
10
1A
12
32
57
55
55
AC
A2
03
31
25
Al
A3
00
38
CC02
0002
G002
0002
CC02
CG02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
.1
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2
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A
2
3
A
3
2
1
1
2
0
ge
5
31413
FEC CGLI
H-fCAGAR
/1CCPL
C
0
2
1
2
2
1
1
C
0
e
i
i
2
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC17
40 37 10.0 073 16 55.0 3
LCNG ISLAND SEAChES
361C3 NEli YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
RCEERT KCSES STATE PARK-FIRE
1111HC3C 770428
CCCC FEET DEPTH
00
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTfc TOT COLI
FRCf CF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COPL
80/05/31
30/06/04
8Q/C6/0<3
8C/06/19
80/06/26
80/06/30
8C/07/17
8C/07/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
8C/C8/21
80/09/03
8C/09/1C
8C/C9/16
11
11
10
10
10
09
13
10
15
10
09
13
11
14
08
28
54
50
50
45
38
58
28
21
44
40
10
41
OC02
0002
CCQ2
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
ISLANC
I
C
3
0
1 •
1
3
1
1
4
1
0
0
5
46
31U3
FEC CQLI
C-FCAGAR
/IQCfL
1
C
C
0
1
C
C
1
2
C
C
1
168
C
/ryPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
191
-------
STCRE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/C3/C3
LIC18
40 38 OC.C 073 11 29.0 3
LCNG ISLANC BEACHES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
GREAT SCUTH BEACH
1111H03G 770A28
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501 31613
CATE TIP? CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC CGLI
FRO CF MFIPENCC M-FCAC-AR
TC CAY FEET /1COPL
80/05/31
8C/06/04
80/06/09
80/06/19
8C/C6/26
80/06/30
8C/07/17
8C/C7/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
8C/C9/10
80/09/16
11 0«
11 24
10 48
10 45
10 43
09 48
13 34
10 54
15 23
10 16
09 50
13 35
10 04
14 46
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
0002
CQ02
C002
0002
0002
9
1
88
C
0
6
0
4
3
6
2
0
2
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/TYPA/AP8NT/OCEAN
192
-------
S7CRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC19
40 39 23.C C73 05 26.0 2
LCNG ISLAND BEAChES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
CHERRY GRCVE
1111H03C 770428
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
21501 31613
GATE TIME CEPTH TCT CQLI FEC COLI
FRCf CF fFIfENCC M-FO6AR
TC CAY FEET /100*L /10CML
/T'YPA/At'eNT/CCEAN
8C/05/31
80/06/04
8C/C6/OS
8C/06/19
8CyQ6/26
8C/C6/3C
8C/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/C8/12
8C/C8/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
11 00
11 20
10 44
10 38
10 40
C9 54
13 30
10 50
15 21
10 14
09 54
13 31
10 07
C002
C002
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C002
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CC02
C002
0002
COQ2
CCQ2
0002
OC02
0002
0
1
0
o •
4
1
1
4
126
0
C
0
1
C
C
0
C
2
1
C
C
1
2
C
C
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STCPET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C2
LIC2Q
40 40 22.0 073 01 45.0 2
LCNG ISLAND BEACfcES
36103 NE* YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 012318
hATER ISLAND
1111HC3C 770428
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
21501
CATE TIME CEPTK TCT CCLI
FRCP CF fFIf«ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COCL
80/05/31 10
80/06/04 11
8C/06/0<3 10
80/06/19 10
8C/C6/26 10
8C/06/30 11
8C/07/17 13
8C/07/31 10
8C/08/06 15
8C/C8/12 10
8C/08/21 09
80/09/03 13
8C/09/10 10
55 CC02
16 CC02
40 0002
33 0002
29 C002
25 CC02
25 0002
47 0002
18 C002
10 C002
59 CC02
28 C002
11 CC02
1
0
1
0
I
7
0
0
20
126
C
0
46
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
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C
0
1
C
C
7
1
C
7
46
C
C
1
/TYPA/AK8NT/GCEAN
194
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/Q3/C3
HC21
AC 42 3A.C 072 55 41.0 3
LCNG ISLAND BEAOES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
6ELLPCRT EEACH
1111HC30 770A28
COCO FEET CEPT* CLASS OC
CATE
FRCP
TC
8C/C5/31
80/06/04
8C/06/19
80/06/26
8C/06/30
8C/07/17
8C/07/31
ao/ca/06
ec/ce/12
ac/oa/21
80/09/03
8C/09/10
31501 3U13
TIf»E CEFTH TCT CCLI FEC CGLI
CF MFII»ENCC M-FCAGAR
CAY FEET /1CCHL /1CCXL
10
11
10
10
11
13
10
15
10
1C
13
10
50
12
28
25
21
20
43
14
06'
02
25
1A
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
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0002
COQ2
0002
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C002
0002
0
C
0
1
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
AB
C
C
0
1
0
2
C
C
0
1
C
2
/TYPA/AP8NT/GCEAN
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC22
AC 43 50.C 072 51 41.0 3
LCNG ISLAND BENCHES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
NARRCli BAY-FIRE ISLAND
1111H030 770428
OCOO FEET CEPT* CLASS CO
/TYPA/AH6NT/GCEAN
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTK TOT CGLI
FRCJ* CF MFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET
8C/C5/31
8C/06/04
8C/04/26
80/06/30
80/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
8C/C9/03
80/09/10
10 46
11 08
10 33
10 25
10 20
11 18
13 16
10 39
15 12
10 01
10 05
13 21
10 21
OOC2
CC02
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
CC02
C002
0002
CC02
0002
G002
0
8E
46
0
126
31613
FEC CCLI
M-fOGAfl
/1CCML
Q
C
C
C
0
C
1
1
C
1
2
C
11
196
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE S1/03/C3
LIC23
40 45 3C.C 072 46 22.0 3
LCNG ISLAND BEACHES
361C3 NE* fCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
CCBICHES INLET WEST
1111HC3C 770428
CCCO FEET DEPTH CLASS CO
WPA/AHBNT/QCEAN
315C1
GATE TIfE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF PFIPENOC
TC DAY FEET /100ML
8C/C5/31
80/06/OA
8C/C6/OS
80/06/19
8C/06/26
8C/06/30
8C/C7/17
80/07/31
8C/08/Q6
8C/08/12
8C/C8/21
8C/09/03
80/09/10
10 42
11 04
10 28
10 19
10 15
11 12
13 12
10 35
15 07
09 58
10 10
13 17
10 24
0002
0002,
CCC2
QOQ2
0002
CCC2
0002
0002
0002
QC02
0002
0002
0002
1
9
13
8
1
1
2
2
1
2
8
0
21U3
FEC COL I
H-FCAGAR
/1CCML
C
c
1
2
1
I
2
1
C
C
1
c
1
197
-------
S7CBET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
LIC2A
AC A6 04.C 072 AA CC.O 3
LCNG ISLAND BEACHES
36103 NEK YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
PCRICHES INLET EAST
1111H030 770A28
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
31501
GATE TIME CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF PFIPENCC
TC CA? FEET
8C/C5/31
8C/06/OA
80/06/09
80/06/19
80/G6/26
8C/C6/30
8C/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/08/12
8C/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
10 AO
11 02
10 26
10 18
10 12
11 11
13 10
10 33
15 06
09 56
10 12
13 15
10 25
CCC2
OC02
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
Q002
CC02
0002
0002
/TYPA/A0BNT/CCE.AN
C
C
A
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2CE
0
•j
31613
FEC CCLI
H-FCAGAR
/1CCPL
C
C
2
C
C
G
C
0
C
1
C
0
1
198
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
LIC25
40 47 13.C 070 3<3 48.0 3
LCfiG ISLAIVG BEACHES
36103 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
hESTHAHPTCN BEACH
1111H030 770428
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
31501
CATE TIME CEFTH TOT COLI
FRCJ" OF
TO CAY FEET
8C/05/31
30/06/04
80/06/09
8C/C6/19
8C/C6/26
ac/oe/30
80/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
8C/08/12
80/08/21
80/C9/03
10 35
10 58
10 24
10 13
10 08
11 04
13 06
10 2<9
15 03
C9 51
10 16
13 10
10 30
CC02
QC02
0002
OC02
C002
OC02
0002
CC02
QG02
0002
0002
GC02
0002
1
LI
L
1
C
0
0
0
Q
46
1
0
162
0
0
12
31613
FEC CQLI
M-FCAGAR
/1CCPL
a
c
c
c
a
c
c
i
a
c
c
c
e
/TYPA/AK8NT/OCEAN
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC26
40 49 23.0 072 31 58.0 3
LCNG I5LANC BEACHES
361C3 NEW YCRK
AUAMIC CCEAN 013318
TIAKA BEACH
1111HC30 770428
CCCC FEE7 CEPTK CLASS CO
/TYPA/AH8NT/GCEAN
GATE
FRCP
TC
8C/05/31
8C/06/04
8C/C6/09
80/06/19
8C/C6/26
8C/07/17
80/07/31
80/08/06
80/08/12
8C/C8/21
8C/C9/03
80/09/10
TU»E CEPTh
CF
CAY FEET
10 31
10 52
10 18
10 09
10 02
13 01
10 25
14 59
09 48
10 20
13 06
10 34
0002
0002
CCC2
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
OC02
0002
Q002
0002
21501
TCT CCLI
PFIPENCC
/100ML
0
e
0
0
c
0
2
0
0
e
0
2
31413
FEC COLI
P-FCAGAR
/icon
C
c
c
0
0
c
1
0
c
t
c
c
200
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
LIC27
40 50 12.C 072 29 14.0 3
LONG ISLAND BEACHES
361C3 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013318
SHINNECCCK INLET WEST
1111HC3C 77042.8
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE TIKE'CEPTK
FRCH CF
TC CAY FEET
.80/05/31 10 27 QC02
80/06/04 10 48 CC02
80/06/09 10 15 OC02
80/06/19 10 04 0002
8C/C6/26 09 59 C002
8C/06/30 10 56 0002
8C/C7/17 12 58 CC02
80/07/31 10 22 CC02
8C/08/06 14 55 CC02
80/08/12 09 45 OC02
8C/08/21 10 25 0002
80/09/03 13 03 0002
8C/09/10 10 37 0002
31501
TCT CCLI
fFIPENCC
/1CCML
1
0
C
2
2
2
1
0
0
1
11
1
2
3U13
FEC COL I
P-FCAOR
/1CCPL
C
C
C
2
1
2
C
0
C
1
1C
C
C
/TYPA/AMBNT/CCEAN
201
-------
S7CRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
LIC26
40 50 38.C 072 27 48.0 3
LCNG ISLAKO 8EAOES
36103 NEW YCPK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 012318
SHINNECCCX INLET EAST
1111HC3C 770428
CCOO FEET CEPTK CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CGLI
FRC>" OF PFIRENCC
TC CAY FEET /100ML
/rrPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
80/05/31
20/06/04
3C/06/0<5
8C/C6/19
80/06/26
8C/C6/30
80/07/17
80/07/31
ac/oa/06
8C/C8/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
8C/C9/1C
10 25
10 45
10 12
10 03
09 57
10 55
12 55
10 20
14 54
09 43
10 27
13 02
10 38
0002
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
OC02
QC02
I
C
0
C
1
2
C
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/10CPL
C
C
a
C
C
1
0
C
C
C
C
C
C
202
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC01A JC1A
40 28 05.0 073 59 50.0 2
NEfc JERSEY BENCHES
34C25 I»EW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SANCY HCCK PARKING AREA
11HHC30
OCQfl FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
HI PT O.C
21501
CATE TIME CEPTH TOT CCLI
FRO CF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COHL
8C/C6/03
8C/06/11
8C/C4/17
8C/C6/25
8C/C7/01
ao/07/oa
8C/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
8C/08/14
8C/08/1S
8C/08/25
8C/09/16
80/09/30
14
1
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CiTE 81/Q3/C3
JC02 JC2 JC-2
40 27 05.C 073 59 1C.O 2
NEW JERSEY BEACHES
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SANCY HOOK EAST OF RACQHE
1111H03C
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
MI PT O.C
/TYPA/AHBNT/GCEAN
31501
GATE TIHE CEPTH TGT CCLI
FRCJ« CF fFIt«ENCC
TC CAY FEET /100HL
80/06/03
8C/C6/11
8C/06/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
80/07/31
80/08/07
8C/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/16
8C/09/3G
14
14
12
14
13
09
08
14
13
12
14
12
13
13
35
17
04
33
15
38
49
06
12
40
21
07
20
14
0002
G002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
CQ02
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
OC02
4
11
1
1
3
a
2
16
1
2
0
0
4
0
3U13
FEC CDLI
M-fCAGAR
/100HL
C
C
C
C
C
C
0
2
0
C
1
C
1
C
204
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 61/03/03
JC03 JC3 JC-3
40 25 40.C 073 58 35.0 2
NEh JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SANCY HCOK STATE PARK BEACH
H11HC30
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
31501
CATE TI)-E CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF CFICENCO
TC CAY FEET /1CCKL
8C/C6/03
80/C6/11
80/06/17
8C/C6/25
8C/C7/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
80/07/3:1
8C/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
8C/C8/25
80/09/16
80/09/30
14 32
14 14
12 02
14 3C
13 13
09 40
08 52
14 08
13 10
12 38
14 19
12 05
13 21
13 12
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
31613
FEC COL I
M-FCAGAR
/ICCfL
0
1
0
c
0
c
c
c
0
c
c
1
0
c
205
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/Q3
JCQ5 JC5 JC-5
40 23 47.C 073 58 35.0 2
NEh JERSEY BEACHES
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLAKTIC CCEAN • 013408
JERSEY CCAST-HIGJ-LANC BEACH
1111H030
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
MI PT O.C
/TYPA/AH8NT/QCEAN
31501
CATE TlfE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP OF MFIPENOC
TC CAY FEET /1COML
30/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
8C/07/31
80/08/07
8C/08/1A
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/14
80/09/30
14 29
13 57
12 00
14 20
13 05
09 43
08 55
14 11
13 07
12 36
14 13
12 03
13 24
13 09
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0
C
0
2
4
a
i
•2
0
0
0
0
4
5
3U13
FEC CCLI
f-FCAGAR
/10CML
C
C
a
i
i
c
C
2
C
C
a
c
i
c
206
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
jcoa jca jc-a
40 21 50.0 073 58 25.0 2
NE* JERSEY BEACHES
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JEPSEY CCAST-SEA BRIGHT
1111H03C
CCCO FEET DEPTH CLASS CO
31501 31413
CATE TIKE CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC CDLI
FRCf OF >»FII»ENCO »-FCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /1CCJ-L
0
C
C
C
C
1
C
C
C
0
C
C
C
1
1
MI PT O.C
/TYPA/AM8NT/CCEAN
aa/06/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
8C/06/18
80/06/25
80/07/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
80/07/31
8C/08/07
8C/C8/14
8C/C8/19
8C/08/25
80/0<3/16
8C/09/3C
14
13
11
15
14
13
C9
C9
14
13
12
14
12
13
13
25
53
58
21
16
02
58
03
13
05
34
11
00
26
06
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
C002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
CQ02
CC02
CC02
0002
C002
0
C
4
a
0
8
2
1
j
1
0
0
0
4
11
207
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC11 JC-U
40 IS 49. C 073 58 26.0 2
NEh JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-fC^CUTH BEACH
U11HC30
CCOO FEET GEPTH. CLASS 00
HI PT O.fl
/TYPA/AHBNT/CCEAN
31501
CATE TIME OEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF PF1PENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CQPL
31613
FEC CCU
M-fCAGAR
8C/C6/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
8C/C6/18
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
8C/07/08
8C/07/15
8C/C7/31
80/08/07
ao/oa/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/C9/30
14
13
11
15
14
12
10
09
14
13
12
14
11
15
13
13
21
49
55
30
14
59
00
06
16
02
37
09
57
50
28
03
C002
0002
0002
QC02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CCQ2
CC02
0002
COO 2
CC02
0002
0002
0002
156
1
160QL
2
0
2
1
2
4
21
10
1
0
2
45
8
2
0
74C
C
c
C
c
0
0
c
c
c
0
c
s
2
208
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC14 JC-14
40 17 28.C 073 58 55.0 2
NE1. JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-LCNG BRANCH
1111HC30
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP C? ffl
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
30/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
80/06/18
8C/06/25
8C/C7/01
80/07/08
8C/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/1^
8C/C8/25
80/C<3/1G
80/09/16
80/0<9/30
14
13
11
15
14
12
10
09
14
13
12
"14
11
15
13
13
18
45
53
26
11
56
03
09
19
00
28
06
55
47
30
00
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
1
4
3
0
1
1
•t
2
3
1
13
6
46
0
7
8QE
1
LI
CG
L
1
4
3
0
1
1
2
2
3
1
13
6
46
0
7
8QE
3U13
FEC COL!
K-FCAGAR
C
C
Q
Q
1
C
Q
2
1
C
C
3
G
0
4
18
/TYPA/AHBNT/QCEAN
209
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC21 JC-21
40 13 2C.O 073 59 47.0 2
NEh JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-ASfiURY PARK
U11HC30
COOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
21501
CATE TIME CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRC)« CF PFIPENCG
TC CAY FEET /1CC*L
31613
FEC CCLI
H-FCAGAR
80/06/03
8C/C6/U
80/06/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/C8/07
8C/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/08/28
80/09/10
80/09/16
8C/C9/30
14
12
11
1A
12
10
09
1A
12
12
14
11
12
12
13
15
13
12
1A
21
A8
06
51
08
13
23
55
25
03
53
35
50
02
44
33
56
OC02
CC02
0002
CCQ2
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
OC02
0002
C002
CQ02
0002
10
2
2
0
6
6
8
21
4
22
0
560
A20
6S
9
0
10
252
C
c
0
c
c
c
c
c
c
0
c
34C8
6C
1
1
C
5
286
/TYP4/AM8NT/OCEAN
210
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S7CRE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC24 JC-24
40 12 05.0 074 CO 24.0 2
NEb JERSEY BEACHES
34C25 NEK JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-CCEAN GROVE
11HH03C
CCCO FEE7 CEP7H CLASS CO
31501
CATE TIfE CEP7K 7C7 CCLI
FRO GF PFIt-ENCC
7G CAY FEE7 /ICOfL
80/06/03
8C/06/11
8C/C6/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/07/15
80/07/31
8C/C8/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
8C/C8/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
8C/09/3C
13
12
11
14
12
10
C9
14
12
12
14
11
15
13
12
04
18
46
04
48
11
16
26
53
23
00
52
43
35
53
0002
CC02
0002
OC02
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
GC02
0002
C002
0002
CC02
2
1
12
0
C
1
2
0
0
4
4
0
0
3
272
31613
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/1CC*L
C
C
C
Q
C
C
C
C
C
C
48
0
C
C
27
/TYPA/APBN7/OCEAN
211
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC27 JC-27
4C 11 06.0 074 00 36.0 2
NEV JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLAKTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCJST-aELJ'AR
1111HC3C
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AHBNT/GCEAN
31501 31613
CATE TIPE CEFTH TCT CCLI FEC COL1
FRCM CF CFIHENCC H-FCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /1COML /10CPL
8C/C6/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
80/06/25
8C/07/01
8C/07/08
80/07/15
8C/C7/31
80/08/07
8C/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
13 00
12 15
11 44
14 01
12 46
10 15
09 18
14 29
12 52
12 21
13 02
11 51
15 40
13 37
12 50
COQ2
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
C002
212
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/C3
JC3C JC-30
40 09 25.C 074 Cl 11.0 2
NEW JERSEY BEACHES
34C25 NEK JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SPRINC- LAKE
1111H03C
CCOO FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
MI PT O.C
/TYPA/AWBNT/OCEAN
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCf OF fFI^ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
SO/C6/03
ec/C6/ii
8C/C6/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
80/07/31
80/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/09/30
12 56
12 13
11 42
13 5<3
12 43
10 18
09 20
14 31
12 50
12 19
12 59
11 49
15 38
13 38
11 36
0002
0002
C002
0002
CC02
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
31613
FEC COL I
M-FCAGAR
/100ft
C
C
0
C
C
0
C
C
C
C
C
C
2
4
213
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC33 JC-33
AC 08 03.C 074 01 39.0 2
N£fc JERSEY BEACHES
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY COST-SEA GIRT
1111HC3C
0000 FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
31S01 31613
CATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC CCLI
FRC* CF PFI)«ENCC N-FCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /ICCfL /10CK1.
1 C
1 C
4 0
0 C
1 1
1 C
0 C
0 C
0 C
1 C
0 C
0 C
0 C
2 1
5 3
MI PT 0.0
/TYPA/AMBNT/CCEAN
30/06/03
30/06/11
8C/C6/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
8C/07/08
8C/07/15
80/07/31
80/08/07
8C/C8/14
8C/C8/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
8C/C<;/16
80/09/30
12
12
11
13
12
10
09
14
11
12
12
11
15
13
11
54
10
40
57
40
21
23
33
54
17
58
47
37
40
33
0002
C002
C002
0002
0002
CC02
QC02
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
0002
QG02
CQ02
214
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC37 JC-37
AC 05 57.C 07A 02 03.0 2
NEt. JERSEY BEACHES
3AC29 NEK JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013A08
JEPSEY CCAST-PCINT PLEASANT
1111HC30
CCCO FEET CEPTV CLASS 00
21501 31613
CATE TIPE CEPTH TOT CCLI FEC CCLI
FRO* OF PF1MENCD «-fCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /100HL /1CCHL
MI PT 0.0
8C/C6/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
8C/C6/25
8C/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
8C/07/31
80/08/07
80/08/1A
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
8C/C9/3C
12
12
11
13
12
10
09
1A
11
12
12
11
15
13
11
50
06
38
5A
36
25
26
35
51
15
56
AS
35
A3
30
0002
0002
C002
CQQ2
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
2
12
18
0
2
17
1
8
1A
a
2
86
9
1
1A
/TYPA/AH8NT/CCEAN
215
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC41 JC-41
AC 03 45.C 074 02 38.0 2
NEh JERSEY BENCHES
34029 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-8AY HEAC
1111H03C
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
PT o.c
/TYP«/APeNT/OCEAN
31501
CATE TI^E CEPTV TOT CCLI
FRCP GF HFIMENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCHL
8C/C6/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
8C/08/1A
8C/C8/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
8C/09/3C
12 47
12 03
11 35
13 52
12 33
10 27
10 34
14 37
11 49
12 12
12 53
11 43
15 33
13 45
11 27
0002
0002
C002
OC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
C012
QC02
C002
0002
CQ02
OC02
31613
FEC COL I
M-FCA6AR
/1CCKL
1
C
0
C
1
C
C
1
0
C
C
1
0
C
C
216
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
JC44 JC-4-4
4C Cl 42.C 074 03 55.0 2
\Eh JERSEY BENCHES
34029 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-PANTCLCKING BEACH
1111HQ30
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIKE DEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP GF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
/TYPA/A0BNT/OCEAN
SC/C6/03
8C/06/11
8C/06/17
8C/C6/25
6C/C7/01
8C/07/08
80/07/15
BO/07/31
8C/C8/07
8C/08/1A
80/C8/19
60/08/25
ec/og/io
80/09/16
8C/C9/3C
12 44
12 01
11 33
13 50
12 30
10 30
10 37
14 40
11 47
12 10
12 51
11 40
15 31
13 46
11 25
C002
0002
Q002
0002
0002
0002
0002
CCC2
CQ02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
C002
!i
;c
5
0
0
0
1
1
2
7
0
1
0
4B
2
2
0
31613
FEC CCLI
M-FOGAR
/10CML
C
G
C
C
1
0
C
1
C
1
C
C
C
C
•3
217
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC47A JC-47A
39 59 42.C 074 03 36.0 2
NEV JERSEY BEACHES
34029 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SILVER BEACH
1111H030
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CGLI
FRCP CF MFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /10CWL
80/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
80/06/25
8C/C7/01
80/07/08
8C/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/C8/07
8C/C8/14
8C/08/1S
80/08/25
8C/C9/1C
8C/C9/16
8C/09/3C
12 41
11 58
11 32
13 47
12 28
10 32
10 40
14 43
11 45
12 07
12 49
11 39
15 29
13 49
11 22
OCQ2
CC02
0002
CC02
COQ2
OOQ2
0002
C002
C002
C002
CO 02
CQQ2
CC02
C002
CC02
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
1
LI
CC
L
7
0
1
Q
C
0
0
10
0
0
0
1
0
0
C
3U13
FEC CCLI
M-fCAGAB
/10CNL
C
C
0
C
C
C
C
1
C
C
1
1
C
1
C
218
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC49 JC-49
39 57 08.C 074 03 57.0 2
NEV JERSEY BEACHES
34C29 NEW JERSEY
ATLAISTIC CCEAN Q13408
JERSEY CCAST-LAVALLETTE
1111HC3C
CCCC FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
MI PT O.C
/T>PA/AM8NT/aCEAN
31501
CATE TI*E CEPTH TOT CCLI
FRO' OF fflfENCC
TC CAY FEET /100K1.
8C/06/03
8C/06/11
8C/C6/17
80/06/25
8C/07/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
80/08/14
8C/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
8C/C9/16
80/09/30
12 38
11 55
11 26
13 45
12 26
10 35
10 43
14 45
11 38
12 05
12 47
11 37
15 26
13 51
11 20
OCQ2
C002
0002
0002
0002
COQ2
0002
C002
0002
CG02
OC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
2
2
0
0
0
13
0
1
0
c
2.
0
0
0
0
31413
FEC CCLI
P-FCAGAfl
/100ML
C
C
C
C
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
0
219
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
JC53 JC-53
39 55 14.0 074 04 32.0 2
NEW JERSEY BEACHES
34029 NEfc JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-SEASICE PARK
1111H030
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTh TCT CCLI
FRCP CF tflttNCQ
TC DAY FEET /1COPL
80/06/03
8C/06/11
8C/C6/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/1S
8C/C8/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/09/3C
12
11
11
13
12
10
10
14
11
12
12
11
15
13
11
36
53
23
43
23
38
46
48
36
03
45
35
25
53
17
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
0002
0002
0002
QC02
C002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
8
1
14
0
49
a
i
34
4
19
1
0
1
9
0
/TYPA/AW6NT/CCEAN
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/1CCPL
1
C
4
0
44
C
1
10
C
It
1
C
4
220
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC55 JC-55
39 53 45.C 074 04 48.0 2
NEh JERSEY BEACHES
34029 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013408
JERSEY CCAST-ISLAMO BEACI" STATE PARK
1111H030
0000 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
CATE TIfE CEPTH TOT CCLI
FRO CF m
TC CAY FEET /1CCMU
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
8CyQ6/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
8C/07/31
8C/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/09/30
12 32
11 50
11 21
13 40
12 19
10 41
10 50
14 51
11 34
12 00
12 43
11 34
15 22
13 55
11 14
0002
0002
0002
0002
C002
CC02
0002
C002
0002
GC02
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
1
LI
U
1
C
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
92
3U13
FEC CDLI
M-FCAGAR
C
C
C
C
0
2
C
C
Q
C
C
C
0
1
2C
221
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/02/C3
JC57
39 50 00.C 074 05 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34C29 NE* JERSEY
CCEAN CCUNTY
50 YOS CFF CENTER IS. BEACH STATE PARK
1111HQ3C 780714
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
31501
CATE TIME CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCJ» CF PFIfENCO
TC CAY FEET /100ML
80/C4/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
8C/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/1S
80/08/07
ec/ca/14
8C/08/19
8C/08/25
80/0-9/16
20/09/30
12 29
11 A6
11 18
13 37
12 15
14 28
10 53
11 31
11 58
12 40
11 33
13 58
11 11
0002
C002
C002
0002
0002
0002
0002
C002
CCQ2
0002
0002
0002
C002
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
C
6
0
21412
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/10CML
C
0
C
0
C
0
C
C
0
Q
C
3
C
222
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STCB6T RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC59
39 47 OC.C 074 06 00.0 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34029 NEW JEPSEY
CCEAN COUNTY
50 YCS CFF SC. ENC IS. BEACH STATE PARK
H11H030 780714
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS
/TYPA/Af6NT/CCEAN
CO
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TGT COL!
FP.CP CF PFIJ-ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
8C/C6/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
8C/06/25
8C/C7/01
ac/07/08
80/07/15
80/C8/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
8C/C9/16
80/09/30
12 25
11 43
11 15
13 34
12 11
14 32
10 56
11 29
11 55
12 37
11 28
14 01
11 08
OC02
0002
0002
OC02
0002
C002
0002
GCQ2
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
31613
FEC COL I
M-FCACAR
/1CCPL
G
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
1
223
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STCRET RETRIEVAL C4TE 81/03/C3
JC61
39 44 00.C 074 07 CO.O 4
4UMTIC CCEAN
34C29 NEW JECAEY
CCE4N CCUMf
5C YCS CFF eiRNEGM LIGHT
1111HC3C 780714
CCCC FEET OEPTK CL4SS 00
31501 21413
GATE TIME DEPTH TOT CCL1 FEC COLI
FRCP OF MFIfENCC H-fC^GAR
TC CAY FEET /1COHL /10CML
/TYPA/AM6NT/OCEAN
80/06/03
80/06/11
8C/C6/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
80/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
fiC/08/25
80/09/16
12
11
11
13
12
14
11
11
11
12
11
14
22
40
11
31
08
35
00
26
52
34
22
04
0002
0002
C002
C002
C002
0002
CC02
C002
0002
CC02
CG02
0002
0
0
1
0
0
C
0
1
4
0
1
C
C
C
C
Q
1
C
C
1
C
3
C
1
224
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
JC63
39 42 00.C 074 08 00.0 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34029 NEW JERSEY
CCEAN CCUKTY
50 YCS CFF HARVEY CECARS
1111HC3C 780714
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
315C1
CATE TIKE CEPTV TOT CQLJ
FRCP CF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /100HL
80/06/03
80/06/11
8C/06/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/07/15
80/08/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
8C/C8/2S
80/09/16
80/09/30
12
11
11
13
12
14
11
11
11
12
11
14
11
18
35
08
26
04
39
04
23
49
31
20
07
02
0002
0002
OC02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
4
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
46
0
3K13
FEC COLI
H-FCAGAR
/100HL
2
C
C
1
C
48
1
0
C
1
0
1
1
/TYPA/AKBNT/CCEAN
225
-------
STCHE7 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC65
39 38 QC.C 074 11 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34029 NEW JERSEY
CCEAN CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF SHIP BCTTCf
1111H030 780714
CC.OO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
315C1
GATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF PF1PENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COKL
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
8C/C6/03
aO/06/11
8C/06/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
80/08/07
8C/08/14
30/08/19
80/08/25
SC/C9/16
80/09/30
12 1A
11 3C
11 03
13 23
11 55
14 44
11 09
11 19
11 44
12 27
11 12
14 11
10 58
0002
0002
0002
C002
OC02
0002
C002
QC02
C002
0002
0002
OC02
GC02
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
0
1
0
2
0
2U13
FEC COL I
M-FCAGAR
/10CML
C
0
C
C
C
0
C
C
C
1
C
3
C
226
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
JC67
31 34 00.C 074 13 QC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34C29 NEW JERSEY
OCEAN CCViNTY
50 YCS CFF BEACH HAVEN TERRACE
1111K03C 780714
CCCC FEET CEPTh CLASS CO
31501
CATE T1>»E CEPTV TCT CCLI
FRCP OF PFIfeNCO
TC CAY FEET /1COHL
/TYPA/A&8NT/QCEAN
80/06/03
8C/06/11
8C/06/17
8C/C6/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7M5
8C/C8/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
8C/C8/25
80/09/16
30/09/30
12 10
11 43
10 58
13 20
11 50
14 49
11 14
11 14
11 39
12 24
11 C9
14 15
10 54
0002
0002
QC02
OCQ2
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CQQ2
0002
0002
3
Q
C
0
0
a
0
126
0
1
0
2
C
3H13
FEC CQLI
H-FCAGAR
/10CML
0
C
C
C
a
c
c
c
c
c
c
Q
C
227
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S7CRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
JC69
3<3 31 00.C 074 16 CQ.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAM
34C29 NE* J6RAEY
CCEAN CCUNTY
5fl YCS CFF 8EACH HAVEN hEIGhTS
1111HC3Q 78071A
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS CO
31501 31613
GATE TI*E CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC COLI
FRCt< CF »»Flt«ENCC ><-fCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /IOOML /lOOMt
/rfPA/AfBNT/OCEAN
ac/ot/03
80/C6/11
8C/C6/17
80/06/25
80/07/01
8C/07/08
80/07/15
80/08/07
30/08/14
80/08/1<3
8C/C8/25
aO/0<3/16
ao/og/30
12
11
10
13
11
1A
11
11
11
12
11
14
10
06
23
55
16
45
52
18
10
35
21
05
19
49
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
GG02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
228
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CJTE 81/03/C3
JC73
39 23 OC.O 074 23 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34CC1 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCUKTY
5C YCS CFF 8RIGA&TINE
1111HC3C 780714
CCCO FEET CEPTK CLASS 00
315C1 3U13
CATE TI^E CEPTV TCT CCLI FEC CCLI
FRC>« CF MFIf»ENCD M-FCAGAH
TG CAY FEET /1CCPL /10C»«t
/TYPA/AM8NT/OCEAN
80/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/C6/17
80/06/25
8C/C7/01
8C/07/08
80/07/15
80/08/07
ac/oa/14
80/08/IS
8C/08/25
80/09/16
8C/C9/3C
12 00
11 15
10 46
13 10
11 39
15 04
11 27
11 04
11 26
12 16
11 00
14 22
10 43
C002
GC02
CC02
OC02
C002
0002
CQ02
0002
CC02
C002
CQQ2
C002
OC02
0
0
c
0
0
2
C
0
c
0
1
1
2
C
C
C
c
c
4
C
c
c
1
1
c
229
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC75
39 21 00.0 074 26 00.0 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34001 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC COUNTY
-5C YCS CFF ATLANTIC CITY
1111H030 780714
COOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
CATE TIPE CEFTH TOT CCLI
FRCP CF "PFIP6NCG
TC CAY FEET
80/06/03
8C/06/11
80/06/17
8C/06/25
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
8C/C8/07
80/08/1A
80/C8/25
8C/CS/16
80/09/30
U 12
11 11
10 41
13 07
11 35
15 09
11 32
11 00
11 23
12 13
C9 51
14 30
10 40
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
C002
C002
Q002
CQ02
CC02
0002
/TYPA/APBNT/CCEAN
10
2
8
104
10
C
3
60E
4
21
C
2
lie
3U13
FEC COLI
K-FCAGAR
/1CCML
1
2
C
50
t
C
1
4
1
It
C
1
•5
230
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC77
39 20 QC.C 07A 29 CQ.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34CC1 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF VENTNCR CITY
1H1HC30 780714
CCCO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
21501
CATE TIPE CEPTh TGT CGLI
FRC!" CF fFI^ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCML
8C/C6/03 11
80/06/11 11
8C/C6/17 10
30/07/01 11
8C/07/08 15
8C/C7/15 11
80/C8/07 10
80/08/14 11
80/08/19 12
8C/C8/25 C9
80/0*9/18 10
80/09/30 10
09 CC02
08 CCQ2
39 C002
31 0002
13 0002
35 Q002
56 0002
20 Q002
10 CQ02
47 CC02
C8 CC02
37 0002
/TYPA/AM8NT/CCEAN
4
c
2
0
1
2
0
t
IS
10
46
C
31412
FEC COL I
f-FCAGAR
/100ML
C
C
C
C
C
1
C
c
7
6
C
C
231
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CJTE 81/03/C3
JC79
39 18 OC.O 074 31 CC.O A
4TUMIC CCEAN
24CC1 NEW JERSEY
4TUJNTTC CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF ICNeFCRT
U11HC30 780714
CCCO FEET CEPTh CL-4S5 00
31501
TlfE CEPTH TOT CCLI
FIt'eNCC
XlOOfL
FRCf
TC
8C/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
80/07/01
80/07/OC
8C/C7/15
8C/C8/07
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/25
80/09/18
80/09/30
CF
CAY
11 05
11 04
10 36
11 26
15 16
11 38
10 53
11 17
12 07
09 44
10 11
10 34
FEET
0002
CC02
C002
C002
CC02
CC02
CCC2
G002
0002
C002
GCC2
0002
0
3
0
8
1
46
2
4
12B
4fi
64B
31613
FEC CCLI
X-FC4G4R
/ICCMt
2
C
1
C
C
1
C
C
C
1
2
ee
/TYPA/A*6NT/GCEAN
232
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/C3/03
JC81
39 16 OC.C 074 34 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34CC9 NEW JERSEY
CAPE f»AY CCUNTY
5C YOSOFF CCEAN CITY
1111HC3C 780714
CCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
21501
CATE TIKE CEPTV TOT CCLI
FRCP CF KFIfENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
80/06/03
8C/C6/11
8C/C6/17
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
8C/08/07
8C/oayi4
ao/oe/iq
8C/C8/25
80/09/18
8C/09/3C
11
11
1C
11
15
11
10
11
12
C9
10
10
02
01
33
23
20
42
51
14
04
41
14
31
CC02
0002
OCC2
CC02
C002
CCC2
0002
CC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
2
I
12
15
CC
16B
1
8E
A
31613
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/1CCML
2
C
0
1
CO
1
0
1
2
4
24
1
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
233
-------
STCRE7 RETRIEVAL C-JTE 81/03/Q3
JC83
39 13 00. C 074 39 CC.C 4
ATUMIC CCE/lN
34CC9 NEW JcPSEY
013408
C4FE *AY CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF PECK
11HHC3Q 78C831
OCOO FEET CEPTH
CL^SS 00
215C1
C4TE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCf CF PFIJ-ENCC
TC CAY FEET /1COH.
8C/Q6/03
8C/06/17
8C/07/01
80/07/08
8C/07/15
80/08/07
8C/08/I4
8C/C8/25
so/09/ia
80/09/30
10 58
10 57
10 29
11 18
15 25
11 45
10 47
11 11
12 Cl
09 38
10 16
10 27
OC02
CCC2
0002
CC02
OC02,
C002
0002
C002
CC02
OCQ2
0002
CC02
31613
FEC COL I
4
0
9
C
1
0
a
o
2
3
46
0
234
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC85
39 10 OC.C 074 41 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34C09 NEW JERSEY
CAFE PAY CCUNTY
5C YCS CFF STRAThfEPE
1111H03C 78071A
0000 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIJ»E CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF HFIfENCC
TC CAY FEET /1CQPL
90/06/03
8C/C6/11
80/06/17
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/07/1S
80/08/07
80/08/14
8C/08/19
8C/CS/25
8C/09/18
80/09/30
10 55
10 54
10 24
11 14
15 29
11 49
10 45
11 09
11 58
09 35
10 2C
10 24
OGQ2
CC02
0002
0002
OC02
CC02
0002
C002
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
0
0
6
29
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
G
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAC-AR
/1CCPL
C
C
0
24
C
C
0
C
C
C
C
C
/TYPA/AK8NT/CCEAN
-------
STCflET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JC87
35 C9 OC.C OTA A2 00.0 A
ATLANTIC CCEAN
3ACOS NEW JERSEY
CAPE PAY COUNTY
5C YCS CFF SEA ISLE CITY
U11H030 78071A
CCOO FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
31501
GATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF KFIKENCC
TC CAY FEET
8C/C6/03
80/06/11
8C/06/17
8C/C7/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
8C/08/07
8C/C8/1A
ac/ca/19
80/08/25
8C/C9/18
8C/CS/3C
10 52
10 5C
10 21
11 11
15 32
11 53
10 Al
11 07
11 55
C9 31
10 22
10 20
CC02
0002
CC02
CC02
OC02
COQ2
CC02
0002
0002
Q002
OC02
CCC2
/TYPA/AfHNT/OCEAN
3
0
3
0
AE
0
A
0
0
0
2
0
31613
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
236
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/G3/C2
JC89
39 C5 00.0 074 43 CO.O 4
TLANTIC CCEAN
34CC9 NEk JERSEY
CAPE MAY CCUNTY
5C YCS CFF AVALCN
1111HC30 780719
OCOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
315C1
CATE TIfE CEPTf^ TCT CCLI
FBCJ» GF MFIfENCC
TC CAY FEET /KGPL
/TYPA/AP8NT/OCEAN
8C/C6/03
8C/C6/11
80/C6/17
8C/C7/01
8C/C7/08
8C/07/15
80/08/07
80/C8/1A
8C/C8/19
80/08/25
80/09/18
8C/C9/30
10 49
10 47
10 17
11 07
15 35
11 57
10 38
11 04
11 50
C9 28
10 26
10 16
CC02
0002
C002
CC02
C002
C002
0002
C002
OCC2
CC02
OC02
CC02
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAGAR
/1COL
C
c
C
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
2
1
237
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
JCS1
39 C3 00.C 074 45 00.0 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34009 NEK JERSEY
CAFE PAY CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF STCNE HARBOR
1111H030 780714
COOO FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
31501
CATE TIPE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF PFIPENCC
TC CAY FEET /ICCfL
/TYPA/APBNT/CCEAN
31613
FEC COL I
/1CCPL
80/06/03
aO/06/11
80/06/17
80/07/01
80/07/08
80/07/15
80/08/07
SC/08/14
8C/C8/25
80/09/18
80/09/30
10 45
10 44
10 14
11 04
15 40
12 00
10 35
11 00
09 25
10 28
10 13
OC02
GC02
0002
C002
0002
0002
CC02
CCC2
OC02
CC02
C002
238
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/02
JC93
38 55 QC.C 074 48 CC.O A
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34CC9 NEW JERSEY
CAFE PAY COUPTY
5C YDS CFF KILCWCCC
H11H030 780714
CCQO FEET CEPTI- CLASS 00
315C1
CATE TIKE CEPTH TCT CCLI
FRCP CF fFIfENCG
TC CAY FEET /1CCPL
/TYPA/AM6NT/OCEAN
8C/C6/03
3C/06/11
8C/06/17
8Q/C7/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
8C/08/07
8C/08/14
ec/ca/25
80/09/18
80/09/3C
10 40
10 39
10 10
11 00
15 44
12 04
10 31
10 55
C9 20
10 32
10 11
OC02
G002
QC02
CQ02
CC02
C002
0002
0002
CC02
C002
0002
0
260E
28B
21
2
208
4
11
0
48
C
3K13
FEC CGLI
X-FOGAR
/1COL
C
0
C
u
C
C
2
3
1
24
2
239
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 31/03/03
JC95
38 54 OCoC 074 52 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34009 NEW JERSEY
CAFE PAY CCUNTY
50 YCS CFF WILCfcCCC CREST
H11H030 780714
0000 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
CATE
TC
80/06/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
80/08/07
80/08/14
8C/C8/25
80/09/18
TIME CEPTK
OF
CAY FEET
10
10
10
10
15
12
10
10
09
10
37
34
06
55
48
09
27
42
16
35
0002
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
CC02
0002
0002
31501
TCT CCLI
I'FIfENCC
/1COPL
C
2
31613
FEC CCLI
f-FCAGAR
/1CCPL
C
c
C
3
C
C
C
c
c
c
240
-------
S7CRET RETRIEVAL OATE 81/C3/C3
JC97
38 55 Oa.C 074 57 CO.Q 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34CC<3 NEW JERSEY
CAPE >AY CCUNTY 013408
5C YCS CFF CJIPE P«Y
1111H030 780831
CCCO FEET DEPTH CLASS CO
31501 3U13
GATE TIfE CEPTH TCT CCLI FEC CCLI
FRCM OF l»FIt«ENCO K-FOGAR
TC CAY FEET /ICO^L /ICCXt
/T-YPA/AW8NT/QCEAN
8C/06/03
80/06/11
8C/C6/17
80/07/01
80/07/08
8C/C7/15
8C/C8/07
8C/C8/14
80/08/25
80/09/18
8C/09/30
10 33
10 28
1C 02
10 50
15 53
12 13
1C 23
10 38
C<3 14
10 40
10 03
0002
0002
CC02
OC02
CC02
0002
CC02
CC02
CC02
C002
CC02
4
86
120
6
46
2
e
ee
40
566
86
1
C
1
2
1
1
1
2
2C
3?
2
241
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
JC99
38 56 00.0 074 59 CC.O 4
ATLANTIC CCEAN
34C09 NEW JERSEY
C4P6 PA* CCUKTY
5C YCS CFF C4PE MY PCINT
1111HC30 78071A
CCOO FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
CATE
FRO
TC
8C/06/03
80/06/11
80/06/17
80/07/01
8C/C7/08
80/07/15
8C/08/07
80/08/14
8C/08/25
80/09/18
80/09/30
31501 31613
TIPS CEPTH TOT CGLI FEC COLI
CF PFIfENCC M-FCAGAR
CAY FEET /1CCPL /1COL
10
10
09
10
16
12
10
10
09
10
10
30
25
57
45
00
16
21
36
12
39
01
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
CC02
CC02
COC2
C002
CQ02
OC02
2
208
224
10
4B
2
2
2
4
16E
ae
i
c
•a
-3
c
i
i
c
2
1
C
/TYPA/AfBNT/OCSAN
-------
SI SB
40 35 22.C OTA 03 42.0 2
SCUTH BEACH 100 FT CFF STATEN IS. SHORE
31501 31613
CATE TII
-------
si re
40 34 01.0 074 05 15.0 2
MCIANO BEACH 100' CFF STATEN IS. SHORE
CATE TIPE DEPTH TOT COLI
FRCP CF fF
TC CAY FEET /
80/06/30
80/07/10
80/07/17
8C/07/25
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
8C/09/03
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/10/02
08 29
15 17
14 39
12 11
10 54
11 36
11 33
14 34
11 36
13 54
15 40
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
01
on
NCC
ML
200
86
42
246
272
96
720
6
168
52
80
31613
FEC COll
W-FCAGAR
/10CMI
28
0
6
4
88
5
128
7
88
14
0
SI CB
40 33 09.0 074 06 12.0 2
CJKWCCD BEACH 100' CFF STATEN IS. SHORE
CATE
FRCK
TC
80/C6/30
80/07/10
80/C7/17
80/07/25
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/10/02
31501 31613
TIME DEPTH TOT COLI FEC COLI
OF WFIfENCC W-FCAGAR
CAY FEET /1COFL /100*L
08
15
14
12
10
11
11
14
11
13
15
25
13
41
13
56
38
35
36
37
53
41
0002
QQ02
C002
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
CC02
C002
0002
124
4B
2
128
2208
12E
236
0
4
132
206
368
1
0
1
41
3
27
12B
3
22
a
244
-------
SI GK
40 32 13.0 074 07 40.0 2
GREAT KILLS BEACh 100 FT OFF STATEN IS. SHORE
31501 31613
CJ»TE TIME DEPTH TOT CQUI F€C COLI
FRO OF fFIHENCC H-FCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /100NL /100ML
80/06/30
80/07/10
8C/07/17
80/07/25
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/10/02
08
15
14
12
10
11
11
14
11
13
15
21
11
43
15
57
40
36
38
38
51
42
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
246
246
408
looe
606
446
2808
c
246
80
288
7C
4
7
e
148
2
20
4
2
17
0
SI WP
40 31 10.C 074 10 28.0 2
KCLF PCNC PARK EEACh 100 FT OFF STATEN IS. SHORE
31501 31613
GATE TIME DEPTH TDT COLI FEC COLI
FRCI» OF MF1KENCG M-FCAGAR
TC CAY FEET /1CONL /10CKL
8C/C6/3C
80/07/10
8C/07/17
8C/07/25
80/08/06
8C/C8/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/C9/10
80/09/16
80/10/02
ca
15
14
12
11
11
11
14
11
13
15
18
05
46
18
00
42
38
40
40
49
43
OC02
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
0002
0002
C002
0002
0002
168
12E
12
126
88
20B
326
0
21
11
120
5
C'
4
a
24
2
a
c
14
i
16
245
-------
IS* ME
40 34 28.0 073 56 37.0 2
PANKATTAN BEACH ICO FT OFF CCNEY ISLAND SHORE
GATE TIPE DEPTH TOT CQLJ
FRC* OF f
TC CAY FEET
80/C6/3C 08
80/07/10 15
8C/07/17 14
80/07/25 11
80/08/06 10
80/08/12 11
80/08/21 11
8C/09/03 14
80/09/10 11
80/09/16 14
80/10/02 15
50 0002
30 0002
23 0002
54 0002
41 0002
23 0002
08 0002
20 G002
22 0002
05 0002
29 0002
501
CQLJ
ENCCJ
OWL
520
286
72E
72B
1000
124
84
100
8C
30
92
31613
FEC CCH
M-fCAGAR
/100KL
116
4
e
s
24G
12B
g
11
t
5
96
Mf CP
40 34 16.0 073 58 12.0 2
CCEAN PARK BEACH ICO FT GFF CONEY ISLAND SHORE
CV.ER HUCSCN - N.Y. PETRCPOLITAN AREA
31501
GATE TIME DEPTH TOT CCLI
FRCP OF HFIPENOO
TC DAY FEET /100ML
80/06/30
80/C7/10
80/07/17
8C/C7/25
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
80/09/16
80/10/02
08
15
14
11
10
11
11
14
11
14
15
47
28
25
57
43
25
10
22
23
04
30
0002
OC02
0002
0002
0002
0002
CC02
CC02
0002
COQ2
0002
1060
104
3
23
216
34
108
ac
27
26
660
31613
FEC COL I
H-FCAGAR
/1CCHL
92
7
0
I
96B
1
3
4
1
C
408
246
-------
NY 8TH
40 34 15.C 073 58 36.0 2
CCNEY ISLAND - FCCT CF 8TH ST. ICO FT OFF SHORE
CATE TlfE CEPTH TOT CCLI
FRCf CF t
TC CAY FEET
80/06/30
8C/07/10
8C/C7/17
8C/07/25
8C/C8/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
80/C9/1C
80/09/16
80/10/02
08 45
15 26
14 27
11 59
10 44
11 26
11 12
14 24
11 25
14 03
15 31
CC02
0002
0002
0002
OG02
0002
CQ02
0002
C002
0002
0002
501
CCLI
ENCG
OPL
1140
80
4
320
1620B
42
4000
108
9
6
740
31613
FEC CCU I
M-FCAGAR
/100HL
132
7
1
42
44C
48
52C
6
C
0
312
NY 2CTH
40 34 09.C 073 59 18.0 2
CCKEY ISLAND - FCCT CF 20TH ST.
GATE TIPE OEPTH TOT CCLI
FRCP CF f
TC CAY FEET
100 FT OFF SHORE
8C/C6/3C
80/07/17
8C/07/25
80/08/06
80/08/12
80/08/21
80/09/03
8C/C9/10
SC/C9/16
80/10/02
08 44
14 29
12 01
10 45
11 28
11 13
14 25
11 26
14 02
15 32
0002
0002
CQ02
0002
CC02
0002
CC02
GCQ2
C002
0002
501
CCLI
ENCC
OML
2240
164
208
4400
63
2900
400
4000
17
820
31413
FEC CCLI
M-FCAC-AR
184
28
15
64C
1
172
6
2CC
C
28£
247
-------
M 29TH
AC 34 08.C 073 59 51.0 2
ISLANC - FCCT OF 29TH ST.
100 FT OFF SHORE
31501
CATE TIPE DEPTH TQT CCLI
FRO1 CF PF1PENCC
TC CAY FEET /100ML
31613
FEC CCLI
M-fCAC-AR
/1CCML
8C/C6/30
80/07/10
SC/C7/r7
8C/07/25
80/08/06
80/C8/12
8C/C8/21
80/09/03
80/09/10
80/0-3/16
8C/1C/02
08
15
U
12
10
11
11
14
11
14
15
40
24
30
03
46
30
14
26
27
01
33
0002
0002
0002
CC02
C002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
0002
1730
400
166
204
1400
440
1440
208
460
566
800
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INTRODUCTION
A comparative study of the density of several bacterial species
was conducted as part of the annual monitoring of the near shore
waters off the Long Island and New Jersey coast. Additional monitoring
of Lower New York Bay along the Staten Island and Coney Island shore was
also undertaken in 1980. Samples were collected from South Beach (SB)
to Wolfs Pond (WP) and from NY 35 - Seagate to Manhattan Beach (MB),
respectively. The above stations were selected based upon the high
bacterial density^ observed in previous years.
By determining the bacteriological water quality one can assess the
potential health effects caused by the spread of sewage pollution. The
densities of fecal coliform (FC) organisms in receiving waters has been
the accepted method of measuring fecal pollution. Problems associated
with the use of fecal coliform bacteria as the sole measure of fecal
pollution has led to the use of other parameters, which together can
more accurately estimate the degree of contamination.
The present study attempted to monitor the density of several
bacterial species in marine water samples. Recoveries were calculated
and plotted for each indicator organism system.
Indicator organisms investigated were:
1. Total Coliform
2. Fecal Coliform (FC)
3. Fecal Streptococci (FS)
4. Clostridium perfringens
A description of each bacterial group follows.
Total Coliform
The total coliform group comprises all of the aerobic and facultative
anaerobic, gram negative, non-sporeforming, rod-shaped bacteria. These
bacteria ferment lactose with gas production within 48 hours at 35°C.
Coliforms are discharged in high numbers in feces with each person shedding
approximately 2 x 1O9 coliforms/day. Coliforms may also originate from
non-fecal sources. A member of this group, Enterobacter aerogenes is not
confined to fecal sources. Ei. aerogenes can be isolated from nonpolluted
soil, water, and vegetation. This obviously poses a problem when attempting
to define pollution emanating from fecal sources.
Bacterial density in this study is referred to as the number
of bacteria belonging to a specific indicator group per 100ml
of water.
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Fecal Coliform
Fecal coliforms comprise all the coliform bacteria that can ferment
lactose at 44.5+2°C. This group reflects more accurately the presence of
fecal material since their natural habitat is the intestine of man and
warm-blooded animals.
Fecal Streptococci (FS)
Fecal streptococci are gram-positive cocci, predominently occurring
is short chains in the feces of man and warm-blooded animals. Besides the
usual indicator benefits, the organisms provide data which allow the tracing
of waste discharges from original sources. Species origin make this possible.
For example, _§. bovis, S_. equinus are never found in the feces of man. They
are abundantly found in the gut of many quadruped warm-blooded animals.
S_. salivarius, on the other hand, is only associated with humans. Such
information, along with FC/FS ratios, can indicate whether the pollution
source is man or animal. It must be pointed out, however, that FC/FS ratios
are of limited value under certain extreme conditions (low pH, extended time
of travel from discharge point, salt water, etc.). Although the use of S_.
faecalis in pollution studies had its origin in 1950 (Mailman et al),
numerous controversy prevails. There are problems with classification and
nomenclature (fecal streptococci vs enterococci vs streptococcus group D),
the detection of biotypes associated with vegetation and insects, productivity
and selectivity of media, and interpretation of data. Significant progress
has been made as new media and isolation techniques were developed. Serological
tests such as the Precipitin Reaction and Fluorescent Antibody have aided in
more accurate classification and identification of the group D streptococci.
In this study, the ME technique was used to enumerate the fecal streptococci.
Primary organisms detected in this procedure were of the enterococcus group;
consequently, the use of the term "enterococci" to express results obtained
from ME plates.
Clostridium perfringens
C. perfringens is a gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped
bacterium which ferments sucrose, lactose, and inositol with the production
of gas. The organisms produce a characteristic stormy fermentation in milk,
reduces sulfite to hydrogen sulfide, reduces nitrate, hydrolyzes gelatin and
produce lecithinase and acid phosphatase. The ability to produce spores
contributes to its ubiquity in nature. The natural habitat of the bacterium
and site of spore formation is the colon of warm-blooded animals. Its
occurrence in the environment is considered to be primarily dependent on
the presence of fecal pollution.
The use of C* perfringens as an index of fecal pollution in water is
limited because of extreme spore resistance and its abundance in decomposing
organic matter and soil. Moreover, Clostridium density estimations fail to
show agreement between density estimations and the degree of pollution
ascertained by other means.
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However, even with the absence of good quantitative correlation with
E. coli and other coliforms and corollary sanitary survey data, the
organisms are largely of fecal origin which is of value in detecting
intermittent and past fecal pollution episodes. Still unanswered,
however, is to what extent do extrafecal sources contribute to the
densities of C. perfringens in the aquatic environment.
Of particular interest is the fact that C. perfringens spores may serve
as a tracer in pathogen die-off studies and as a means of monitoring the
movement of sewage sludge discharged into marine waters. The latter factor
has definite application to the 12 mile sludge disposal site and target
recreational beaches on the Long Island and New Jersey coast.
MATERIALS.AND METHODS
Marine water samples were collected by helicopter on a weekly sampling
schedule from mid-June through early October. Samples were collected using
a Kemmerer sampler, transferred to a 500ml sterile, wide-mouthed plastic
container, and then returned to the Edison laboratory for analysis.
Total and fecal coliform determinations were conducted by the MF
technique as described in the 14th Edition of Standard Methods (1975).
Fecal streptococcus determinations were conducted by the ME technique
developed by Levin et al (1975) for marine waters. This procedures utilizes
a highly selective differential media for the enumeration of enterococci in
marine waters. Bisson and Cabelli (1979) developed a membrane'filter
procedure for the rapid quantitation of Clostridium perfringens that used
fermentation of sucrose, production of acid phosphatase, and absence of
beta-D glucosidase activity as differential characteristics.
The MF fecal coliform technique was modified by using a preliminary
incubation period for 2 hours at 35°C. This preincubation of the M-FC
plates was followed by incubation at 44.5°C for an additional 24+2 hours.
All M-TEC, Clostridium and Enterococci analyses were performed at
the University of Rhode Island by Dr. V. Cabelli.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
There were 41 observations that had fecal coliform densities greater
than 50 colonies/100ml using the modified M-FC technique (Table 1). Only
three of the observations occurred along the New Jersey shore at stations
JC-11, JC-21, and JC-75.
The M-TEC membrane filter technique indicated 97 observations with
fecal coliform densities greater than 50/100ml (Table 2). Stations JC-21
exceeded 50/100ml on three different dates. JC-55, JC-57, JC-83, JC-93,
JC-97, and Long Island stations LIC-Q3 and LIC-22 each exceeded 50/100ml
on one occasion.
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There were 87 observations that had E. Coli (M-TEC) with densities
greater than 50/100 ml (Table 3). The verifications of colonies were
designated as S. Coli. Stations with such observations included JC-11,
JC-21 (3 different dates), JC-55, JC-57, JC-83, JC-93, LIC-03, and LIC-22.
The remainder of the above observations (densities >50 colonies/ 100ml)
were made at stations along the Staten Island and Coney Island shore.
Figure 1 shows the comparative effect using the modified M-FC and
M-TEC procedure on fecal coliform densities off the Long Island coast.
It can be seen that the M-TEC procedure produced greater recoveries of
fecal coliform than the M-FC procedure. Although the bacterial densities
are low at each of.these stations, there is a clear almost parallel effect.
This can be clearly seen at stations LIC-01, LIC-03, LIC-04, LIC-05, LIC-07,
and LIC-08. Figure 2 presents a comparison of the geometric means of
coliform densities (M-FC versus fecal coliform M-TEC) for stations along
the northern New Jersey coast. The bacterial densities are low and the
densities indicated by the two methods are similar. However, at station
JC-21 and JC-37, the M-TEC method did exceed by twofold the density
indicated by the modified M-FC methodology. Figure 3 presents a comparison
of geometric means of fecal coliform (M-FC) versus fecal coliform (M-TEC)
for stations LIC-01 to LIC-10 along the Long Island shore. Bacterial
densities are again low and the densities similar. At station LIC-09 there
is a greater than twofold recovery by the M-TEC procedure.
Figure 4 and Figure 5 demonstrate that when the fecal coliform
densities are high the M-TEC procedure clearly outperforms the modified
M-FC method. This is evident at South Beach (SB), Staten Island, NY-35
NY-29, NY-20, and at Coney Island. These figures also demonstrate that a
determination of the acceptability of a location for primary contact
recreation could depend on the methodology used.
One should not hastily condemn the M-FC procedure in light of
increased recovery of fecal coliforms by the M-TEC procedure. In this
study, where the fecal coliform densities at Long Island and New Jersey
beaches are generally low, the M-FC indicated the same relative water
quality as did the M-TSC results. Use of the M-FC test then did not bias
the data for those beaches so as to provide an inaccurate water quality
profile. Further work, however, needs to be performed to determine
more precisely the magnitude of the error involved between the two
methods. A significant question has to be asked at this point. The M-TEC
method requires more time and effort than the M-FC. In light of data
observed, is a change to this more involved procedure warranted? The
merits and weaknesses have to be analyzed for the M-TEC system.
One explanation for the observed difference in the two methods is
that some fecal coliforms are being inhibited on the M-FC media. When
inhibition is occurring, fecal coliforms are being stressed by the growth
of the non-coliforms. Under these conditions, recovery on selective media
(M-FC) is less than recovery on the less inhibitory M-TSC medium. The M-FC
medium contains bile salts #3 and 1% solution of rosolic acid. The sodium
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salts of rosolic acid are added to the medium to supress a variety of
non-fecal coliform organism which may grow at the elevated temperature on
the M-FC media. The M-TEC medium contains none of the above mentioned
ingredients; instead it contains sodium desoxycholate and sodium lauryl
sulfate. These two chemicals are not as inhibitory as the bile salts and
the salts of rosolic acid.
These data demonstrate that waste emanating from the New York Harbor
flows in an east southeasterly direction, down through the Narrows, and
into lower New York Bay. Together with tidal and estuarine flow, and the
discharge of the Coney Island sewage treatment plant, high densities of
microorganisms are found off the Staten Island and Coney Island Beaches.
Enterococci with densities >5/100ml were observed at 13 stations
along the New Jersey Shore; 15 stations along the Long Island Coast; 5
stations at Staten Island, and 12 stations at the Coney Island shore.
On June 30, 1980, the Enterococci counts at all Coney Island and Staten
Island stations were >5/100ml (Table 4).
Enterococci with densities >50/100ml were observed at the following
stations: JC-1A, JC-11, LIC-1, LIC-2, GB, NY-35, and NY-20 (Table 5).
These high densities are generally consistent with the high densities of
fecal coliforms observed at these stations.
Figure 6 presents geometric mean (GM) densities of C. perfringens
progressively from LIC-01 to LIC-28. Density gradients from Rockaway
(LIC-01) to Shinnecock Inlet (LIC-28) are consistent with patterns
developed by fecal coliform data. Bacterial concentrations decrease while
progressing easterly from Rockaway Point. Flow patterns, from the Upper
New York Harbor southeasterly and then westerly in the New York Bight
Apex, support the bacterial transport patterns. Spore survival of C.
perfringens clearly points out this movement.
The geometric mean densities of C. perfringens are much higher at
the Coney Island and Staten Island stations (Figure 6 and 7). This is
consistent with the degree of fecal coliform pollution. Clostridia are
generally two orders of magnitude less than the fecal coliforms
(Cabelli 1981) .
The ability of these pathogenic microorganism to survive and not
multiply outside a living host provides a more realistic indication of
pollution than do fecal coliforms. C. perfringens spores are able to
survive indefinitely in the marine environment and, consequently, indicate
present as well as past pollution. This study with respect to Clostridia
reaffirms the presence of pollution at stations with high coliform densities.
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REFERENCES
1. Mailman, W.L. and Seligmann, E.B. (1950), A Comparative Study
of Media for the Detection of Streptococci in Water and Sewerage.
American Journal of Public Health, 40:2864
2. Wilson, W.J. and E.M. McV Blair. Correlation of the Sulfate
Reduction Test with Other Tests in the Bacteriological Examination
of Water, J. Hyg. 24:111 (1925).
3. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater,
14th Edition, American Public Health Association, Washington
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4. Bisson, J.W., and V.J. Cabelli (1979). Membrane Filter
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5. Cabelli, V. (1981), Personal Communication.
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Filter Technique for Enumeration of Enterococci in Marine Waters
Microbiology, 30:66-71.
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APPENDIX E
Water Quality in the New York Bight Apex
Summer 1980
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
NY82Q NY8-20
40 23 54.0 073 56 03.0 2
2 PItES EAST CF SANCY HCOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEh YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H03C
CC47 FEET DEPTH CLASS CO
CATE TIPE CEPTH
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TC CAY FEET
80/05/28 10 30 0002
10 30 0050
80/06/02 09 04 0002
09 04 0045
80/06/10 10 03 0002
10 03 0045
8C/C6/14 10 40 OC02
10 40 0045
80/06/16 09 12 0002
09 12 0045
8C/C6/74 08 49 CC02
08 49 0045
80/C6/27 08 03 0002
08 03 0045
8C/07/02 08 29 CC02
08 29 0045
80/07/05 10 00 CC02
10 00 C045
80/07/07 16 13 0002
16 13 0045
8C/C7/12 10 21 0002
10 21 0045
8C/07/21 13 25 0002
13 25 0045
80/08/01 09 29 0002
09 29 C045
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03 22 CC45
80/08/04 08 37 0002
08 37 CC45
8C/C8/09 C9 43 CCQ2
09 43 G045
80/08/13 14 21 0002
14 21 0045
80/08/20 13 36 0002
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STCBET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
KYB20 NYe-2C
40 23 54.0 073 56 03.0 2
2 MLES EAST CF SANCY hCCK ST PK
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3
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0.043
0.020
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0.02C
0.049
0.021
0.020
0.020K
0.066
0.037
0.085
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0.049
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0.122
C.C81
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0.021
0.020K
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C.022
0.02CK
0.076
0.041
0.013
0.026
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0.071
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NQ3-N NC2CN03
TOTAL N-TOTAL
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0.04
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.020K
0.02
0.02K
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
0.02K
0.04
0.02K
0.02
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0.02K
0.02
0.09
0.03
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PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.020
0.020
0.016
0.042
0.018
0.025
0.015
0.031
0.022
0.032
0.038
0.035
0.030
0.037
0.029
0.054
0.06S
0.038
0.029
0.043
0.122
0.047
0.059
0.067
0.039
0.052
0.037
0.071
0.069
0.064
0.049
0.074
0.045
0.032
0.023
70507
PPOS-T
CPTHC
FG/L P
0.024
0.031
0.019
0.032
0.017
0.035
0.013
0.018
0.022
0.023
0.019
0.035
0.012
0.029
0.016
0.032
0.040
0.033
0.019
0.026
0.036
0.025
0.022
0.041
0.023
0.025
0.027
0.031
0.035
0.033
0.027
0.044
0.038
0.017
0.019
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STCRE1 RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NYE21 NYE-21
40 23 54.0 073 53 30.0 2
4 FILES EAST OF SANCY HCCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEV
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEk YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
CC79 FEET OEPIH CLASS 00
CATE T1PE DEPTH
FROP OF
TC DAV FEET
80/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
8C/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/2C
8C/08/28
80/09/02
10 55
10 55
09 11
09 11
10 10
10 10
09 20
09 20
08 55
08 55
08 34
08 34
16 10
16 10
13 21
13 21
09 34
09 34
08 40
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14 16
14 16
13 39
13 41
12 55
12 55
12 35
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8.6
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NYB21 NVB-21
40 23 54.0 073 53 30.0 2
4 FILES EAST CF SANCY hOCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
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FRCH OF TOT NFLT
TC CAY FEET HG/L
8C/C5/28
80/06/02
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8C/06/16
8C/C6/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
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80/08/04
80/08/13
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06 55
08 55
08 34
08 34
16 10
16 10
13 21
13 21
09 34
09 34
06 40
06 40
14 16
14 16
13 39
13 41
12 35
12 35
0002
0080
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
CC76
OOQ2
0076
0002
C076
0002
0076
16
63
22
52
15
2
6
8
14
20
6
2
6
14
20
2
18
20
9
12
5
6
5
19
7
2
/IVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
OOS56
SILICA
TCTAL
HG/L
C.C4K
0.1
O.C4K
O.I
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.2
C.C4K
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.3
O.t
0.5
0.4
0.04K
0.1
0.04
0.2
C.C4K
0.3
0.04K
0.5
C0660
T ORG C
C
HG/L
3.8
3.3
4. 4
4.0
3.6
2.6
3.5
2.6
2.3
1.3
3.3
1.9
7.1
3.2
5.1
i.e
3.2
2.3
2.4
1.0
4. t
4.2
3.C
1.1
1.2
2.5
00610
NH3+NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
0.020K
0.038
O.Q2QK
O.C2CK
0.040
O.C59
0.02CK
0.020K
O.C41
0.060
0.020K
0.02CK
0.082
0.020K
O.C2CK
O.C82
0.114
0.041
0.020K
O.Q20K
0.020K
C.056
0.042
0.104
O.C2CK
0.115
00620
NQ3-N
TOTAL
HG/L
00630
N02tN03
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
O.Q2K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
0.03
0.04
0.06
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.020
0.026
0.061
0.022
0.025
0.027
0.035
0.030
0.033
0.048
0.046
0.066
0.040
0.109
0.064
0.070
0.045
0.017
0.027
0.069
0.061
0.060
0.062
0.025
0.045
70507
PHOS-T
CRT HO
HG/L P
0.014
0.026
0.022
0.032
0.028
0.032
0.015
0.022
0.014
0.031
0.032
0.036
0.044
0.037
0.029
0.041
0.050
0.030
0.010K
0.015
0.036
0.031
0.038
0.048
0.015
0.036
-------
S1CRE1 RETRIEVAL DATE 61/03/03
NYB22 NVB-22
40 23 54,0 073 51 00.0 2
6 FILES EAST CF SANCY HCCK ST PK
34025 MEM JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEK YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE HUD GRGUNOS
11 11H030
0090 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FBCH
TC
80/C5/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
8C/C6/16
80/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/2C
8C/08/28"
8C/09/02
8C/09/13
00300 OOC10 31501 31(13
TIKE DEPTH CC MATER TOT COLI FEC COLI
CF TEFP HFIMENDO M-FCAGAR
CAY FEET HG/L
11
11
09
09
10
10
10
10
09
09
08
08
08
08
08
08
09
09
16
16
10
10
13
13
09
09
C8
08
C8
08
09
09
14
14
13
~12~
12
12
12
08
08
10
10
16
16
16
16
50
50
25
25
59
59
06
08
39
39
55
55
05
05
15
15
19
19
39
39
31
31
44
44
37
37
14
14
43
45..
45
45
20
20
06
06
0002
0066
0002
0086
GC02
0086
0002
0086
CC02
0086
0002
0086
C002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002 •
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
QOB6
0002
0086
0002
0086
C002
0086
8
8
10
7
8
7
10
7
8
7
10
7
10
6
7
7
7
7
9
5
8
5
11
5
8
7
a
6
7
8
8
7
10
7
9
e
8
7
8
5
8
4
.9
.3
.4
.6
.7
.8
.G
.6
.3
.5
.2
.2
.1
.6
.5
.0
.9
.1
.3
.5
.2
.4
.5
.7
.0
.4
.1
.4
.8
.4
.3
.3
.2
.1
.2
.3 ...
.6
.9
.e
.4
.1
.7
CENT
14
9
16
9
13
9
18
10
ie
11
17
12
21
15
21
12
19
12
23
12
23
15
23
14
23
16
23
14
23
14
2C
13
23
22
22
ie
/100PL /100HL
.8
.7
.e
.5
.7
.6
.2
.4
.7
.4
.8
.2
.4
.5
.0
.9
.9
.6
.e
.4
.4
.7
.C
.C
.9
.e
.c
.1
.2
.6
.3
.8 . .
.6
.1
.5
.e
0
e
2C
21
ie
23
0
0
6
2
0
4B
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
e •
c
t
0
0
1
c
c
c
0
0
3
C
0
c
0
c
G
0
G
C
C
0
c
c
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
KVB22 NVE-22
40 23 54.0 073 51 00.0 2
6 PILES EAST CF SAKCY KCK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEV> YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLAhCE KUC GROUNDS
1111H030
OC9Q FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
CATE
FRCf
TC
60/05/28
6C/C6/02
80/06/10
60/06/11
80/06/16
8C/C6/24
80/06/25
80/07/01
80/C7/02
80/07/07
8C/C7/08
8C/07/15
80/07/21
8C/07/22
80/08/01
80/C8/04
80/08/13
80/08/19
8C/08/2C
8C/OS/02
00530
TIHE DEPTH RESIDUE
CF TOT NFLT
DAY FEET PG/L
11
11
09
09
10
10
14
09
09
oe
08
14
13
08
08
16
16
09
08
13
13
10
09
09
08
08
14
14
14
14
13
13
12
12
10
10
16
16
16
16
08
25
25
59
59
27
11
39
39
05
05
49
59
19
19
49
39
39
44
44
14
14
15
17
43
45
20
20
0002
0066
0002
0086
0002
0066
0002
0002
0066
C002
0086
0002
CC02
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0002
0002
0086
0002
0002
0086
0002
0086
0002
0086
C002
0002
0002
0086
GG02
0086
15
18
13
16
3
26
18
IB
57
19
10
45
14
54
22
43
16
6
13
3
20
50
3
48
15
13
00956
SILICA T
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0.
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
0.
0
c.
0
0.
0
c.
0.
c.
0
c.
0
.1
.1
04K
.2
.1
.2
04K
.1
.3
04K
.4
.1
.2
.2
.3
.2
.4
.2
.2
.2
.7
f 3
G4K
.3
C4K
.1
04K
.3
C4K
04K
C4K
.3
04K
.5
C0660
ORG C
C
MG/L
4.
2.
2.
2.
7.
5.
2.
1.
3.
2.
2.
3.
2.
2.
3.
1.
2.
2.
1.
1.
5.
2.
2.
1.
2.
2.
00610
NH3*NH4-
N TOTAL
MG/L
9
6
6
3
2
1
6
8
6
1
S
C
0
0
1
4
4
0
1
2
8
S
C
1
6
6
0
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
c
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
.02CK
.024
-020K
.020K
.077
.C49
.031
.020K
.020K
.066
.079
.02QK
.C57
.oee
.C2CK
.02CK
.039
.041
.020K
.020K
.C67
.02CK
.02CK
.020K
.C2CK
.020K
.C2CK
.073
.02CK
.042
.052
.104
.02CK
.117
0.020K
1630
,MC3
ITAL
;/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
Q.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0-02
0.03
0.02K
O.Q2K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
Q.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.05
00665
PHQS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.020
0.020
0.031
0.035
0.037
0.017
0.025
0.027
0.025
0.035
0.040
0.039
0.058
0.058
0.047
0.050
0.039
0.066
0.080
0.051
0.066
0.010K
0.025
0.013
0.027
0.059
0.041
0.054
0.056
0.038
0.053
0.023
0.036
70507
PHCS-T
CPTHO
HG/L P
0.017
0.024
0.016
0.032
0.032
0.032
0.016
0.015
0.028
0.011
0.035
0.015
0.029
0.046
0.034
0.033
0.049
0.027
0.037
0.023
0.033
0.024
0.010K
0.016
0.010K
0.015
0.027
0.036
0.027
0.033
0.025
0.044
0.015
0.038
-------
STCHET RETRIEVAL CATE B1/03/C3
NYB23 NY6-23
40 23 54.C 073 49 12.0 2
7.4PI EAST OF SANDY HCCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE CELLAR CIRT
1111HC3C
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCf
TC
80/05/28
80/G6/02
80/06/1C
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/28
80/09/02
TIFE DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
09
09
10
10
09
C9
09
09
08
08
16
16
13
13
09
09
08
08
14
14
13
13
12
12
12
12
30
30
21
21
23
23
30
30
03
03
42
42
00
00
16
16
41
41
48
48
09
09
47
48
15
15
05
05
0002
0105
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
00300
CO
KG/L
9
7
10
8
B
8
11
7
9
7
7
6
B
6
10
5
7
6
7
6
10
6
8
5
7
7
8
6
.0
.6
.3
.3
.9
.1
.3
.0
.7
.5
.9
.5
.1
.0
.7
.7
.9
.7
.7
.0
.0
.4
.3
.5
.t
.5
.5
.6
00010 31501 31613
HATER TOT COLI FEC COL I
TEPP HFIHENDO M-FCAGAR
CENT
14
9
14
9
17
10
18
11
21
12
24
13
23
13
23
14
23
14
20
13
23
IS
22
16
/100HL /100ML
.6
.2
.5
.8
.9
.3
.7
.3
.1
.3
.3
.3
.5
• 2
.9
.1
.2
.2
.4
.7
.7
.S
.4
.7
C
35
10
126
6
29
0
G
3
38
0.
4
1
1
0
16
0
2
C
C
4
0
C
1
0
C
0
0
0
C
1
3
0
C
0
C
C
1
0
0
C
C
0
C
-------
N>
-~J
oo
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE ei/03/03
NYB23 KVe-23
40 23 54.0 073 49 12.0 2
7.4KI EAST CF SANCV I-CCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEk YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE CELLAR CIRT
1111H030
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIPE DEPTH RES1CUE
FRCP OF TflT NFLT
TC DAY FEET HG/L
/TYPA/AHONT/OCEAN
80/05/28
80/C6/02
80/06/10
8C/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
8C/07/07
8C/07/21
80/08/01
6C/C8/04
8G/08/13
6C/GB/20
80/09/02
11 30
11 30
09 21
09 21
10 23
10 23
09 30
09 30
09 03
09 03
08 42
08 42
16 00
16 00
13 16
13 16
09 41
09 41
08 48
08 48
14 09
14 09
13 47
13 48
12 05
12 05
0002
0105
0002
0103
C002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
OG02
0103
0002
0103
OG02
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
0002
0103
18
20
19
25
10
1
3
3
24
80
6
7
15
47
7
12
22
39
6
38
2
13
2
17
2
2
00956
SILICA
TOTAL
CG/L
0.1
0.1
C.C4K
0.1
0.1
0.3
C.I
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.4
0.1
C.t
0.1
o.e
C.04K
0.3
C.04K
0.5
O.C4K
0.4
C.C4K
0.3
C.04K
0.6
00680
T ORG C
C
HG/L
9.5
3.4
4.S
2.5
4.0
3.6
3.1
2.9
3.3
4.5
3.1
2.7
2.3
1.6
2.9
2.1
2.5
2.3
2.3
3.5
7.5
2.8
1.9
1.9
1.5
G.7
00610 00620
NH3*NH4- N03-N
N TOTAL TOTAL
HG/L HG/L
C.02CK
0.043
C.020K
0.020K
0.031
0.049
0.020K
O.C20K
0.028
O.C96
O.C59
0.020K
0.02CK
O.C44
0.020K
0.067
O.C2CK
0.02GK
0.02CK
o.oei
0.020K
C.081
0.066
0.132
0.020K
0.091
00630
NC2CNC3
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.06
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.018
0.026
0.020
0.028
0.022
0.025
0.025
0.030
0.020
0.227
0.054
0.054
0.028
0.045
0.066
0.051
0.010
0.029
0.013
0.078
0.049
0.043
0.040
0.065
0.036
0.036
70507
PHOS-T
ORTHC
fG/L P
0.019
0.033
0.016
0.034
0.025
0.030
0.022
0.028
0.011
0.042
0.036
0.048
0.021
0.044
6.019
0.033
0.010K
0.023
0.010K
0.037
0.019
0.035
0.027
0.050
0.015
0.032
-------
ro
•-J
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NVB24 NYB-24
40 23 54.0 073 47 30.0 2
S.tfl EAST OF SANDY HCCK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0123 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRCP
TC
80/05/28
80/06/02
8C/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
8C/06/24
80/06/27
6C/C7/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
8C/08/20
ec/de/28
80/09/02
80/09/13
TIKE DEPTH
Cf
CAY FEET
11
11
09
09
10
10
11
11
09
09
09
09
08
08
09
09
09
09
15
15
10
10
13
13
09
09
08
08
08
08
09
09
14
14
13
13
ii
11
11
11
08
08
55
55
26
26
30
30
00
00
35
35
07
07
14
14
30
30
50
50
56
56
10
10
14
14
46
46
37
37
53
53
33
33
06
06
52
53
40
40
55
55
11
11
0002
0126
0002
0123
0002
0123
CC02
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
G002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
00300 00010
CO WATER
TEFP
KG/L
9
7
9
8
9
8
11
8
10
8
9
8
10
7
8
5
9
8
6
8
5
10
7
7
6
7
7
7
5
7
7
11
6
7
7
7
5
8
6
7
7
.0
.3
.9
.5
.9
.4
.0
.1
.9
.1
.5
.9
.5
.9
.0
.7
.2
.2
.4
.4
.9
.0
.6
.8
.1
.9
.1
.7
.6
.3
.1
.8
.4
.8
.5
.6
.9
.4
.7
.5
.7
CENT
14
9
16
10
14
10
17
10
19
10
19
10
21
14
21
12
20
22
12
23
13
22
14
24
13
24
13
23
14
20
13
23
18
J2
13
.7
.5
.2
.4
.e
.c
.9
.4
.5
.S
.5
.7
.2
.e
.3
.C
.c
.4
.£
.3
.7
.9
.3
.C
.4
.8
.9
.8
.2
.4
.3
.4
.4
.4
.7
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
31501 31613
TOT COL I FEC COL I
MF1MENOO M-FCAGAR
/100KL /IOOPL
1
24
0
4
14
S
0
2
0
92
0
17
0
42
0
80
C
43
0
G
C
160
0
0
0
C
0
11
0
C
G
C
0
10
-------
IXJ
00
STCflET RETRIEVAL CA1E 81/03/03
NYB24 NVE-24
40 23 54.0 073 47 30.0 2
8.6FI EAST Cf SAI\CY HCCK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATIAMIC CCEAK
l\Efc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
11 11H030
0123 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRO
1C
8C/05/26
80/06/02
8C/06/10
60/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
8C/C7/21
80/08/01
80/08/01
8C/08/13
8C/08/2C
80/09/02
C0530
TIME DEPTH RESIDUE
OF TOT KFLT
CAY FEET FG/L
11
11
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
C9
08
08
14
14
13
13
11
11
55
55
26
26
30
30
35
35
07
07
30
30
56
56
14
14
46
46
53
53
06
06
52
53
55
55
0002
0126
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
0002
0123
26
11
19
55
1
20
46
3
82
46
1
18
7
13
8
10
18
41
4
17
3
3
31
23
20
9
C0956
SILICA T
TOTAL
fG/L
0.1
0.1
C.04K
0.1
0.04K
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.5
O.C5
0.6
C.C4K
0.4
C.04K
0.4
C.04K
0.4
C.C4
0.2
C.C4K
0.5
00680 00610 00620 00630 00665
ORG C NH3»NH4- N03-N NC2EN03 PHOS-TOT
C N TOTAL TOTAL N-TOTAL
HG/L
3.1
2.6
3.6
2.1
4.8
4.8
2.9
1.4
3.B
3.6
2.6
2.6
2.2
1.8
2.9
i.e
1.9
2.2
l.C
1.0
4.6
2.6
1.1
1.1
l.C
C.t
HG/L HG/L
0.020K
0.043
0.02CK
C.02CK
0.02CK
0.031
0.020K
0.020K
0.06C
0.054
0.020K
0.034
0.02CK
0.039
0.020K
0.062
0.02CK
0.054
C.02CK
0.07C
0.020K
0.073
O.C42
0.047
0.026
C.087
HG/L
0
0
-02K
.02K
0.02K
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.02K
.02K
.02K
.02*
.02K
.02K
.02K
-02K
.02K
0.02K
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.02K
.02K
.02K
.02K
-02K
.02K
-02K
.02K
.02K
.03
.03
0.05
0
.10
PG/L P
0.018
0.023
0.015
0.023
0.030
0.030
0.025
0.030
o.oia
0.033
0.044
0.123
0.028
0.052
0.051
0.072
0.010
0.063
0.013
0.097
0.059
0.059
0.029
0.083
0.023
0.037
70507
Pt-OS-T
CRTHO
FG/L P
0.017
0.036
0.016
0.029
0.018
0.020
0.017
0.025
0.010K
0.028
0.032
0.062
0.019
0.044
0.010K
0.043
0.010K
0.038
0.010K
0.061
0.019
0.036
0.021
0.042
0.017
0.034
-------
S1CRE1 RETRIEVAL DATE 61/03/09
^VB25 KVB-25
40 23 54.C 073 45 CO.O 2
10.6CI EAST GF SANCV HCOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEV
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEh YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE SCE SLUDGE G
I111HC30
0078 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE
PROP
TC
80/05/26
80/06/02
60/06/10
80/06/16
8C/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/06/04
80/08/13
60/06/20
80/08/27
80/09/02
TIKE DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
08
08
14
14
13
13
13
13
11
11
25
25
29
29
35
35
39
39
11
11
34
34
53
53
10
10
50
50
56
56
02
02
55
56
00
00
40
40
0002
0075
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
OC02
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300
CO
KG/L
9.
8.
6.
8.
9.
8.
7.
9.
7.
8.
7.
8.
5.
9.
5.
7.
6.
7.
7.
9.
7.
7.
7.
7.
6.
8.
6.
OCC1C 31501 31613
HATER TOT COLI FEC COL I
TEPP HFIHENDO H-FCAGAR
0
5
7
9
0
e
9
0
3
2
0
6
0
4
1
8
9
5
6
3
2
9
5
4
5
3
0
CENT
14
9
1C
18
11
19
12
21
13
23
13
23
16
24
14
24
14
2C
13
24
19
23
15
/1COHL /100HL
.7
.5
.2
.1
.1
.£
.7
.2
.0
.1
.7
.3
.1
.1
.7
.1
.6
.C
.4
.C
.3
.C
.1
2
43
0
120
128
86C
140
3
0
172C8
0
55
0
46
96
3
0
66
0
226
0
1420
0
C
0
0
4K
9
1
0
1
106
0
3
0
1
12
2
0
2
C
2
0
36
-------
ro
00
IXJ
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NYB25 ME-25
40 23 54.0 073 45 00.0 2
IC.6PI EAST CF SAUCY HCCK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAK
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUCGE G
11 1111030
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIHE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCK CF TOT KFLT
TC DAY FEET fC/L
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
8C/C5/28
80/06/02
80/C6/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
8C/07/02
8C/07/07
8C/07/21
80/06/01
80/08/04
8C/08/13
80/08/20
8C/09/02
12 25
12 25
09 29
09 29
10 35
10 35
09 39
09 39
09 11
09 11
09 34
09 34
15 53
15 53
13 10
13 10
09 50
09 50
06 56
08 56
14 02
14 02
13 55
13 56
11 40
11 40
0002
0075
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
OC02
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
17
20
19
15
7
7
2
17
15
16
10
46
59
34
18
18
20
20
5
26
12
22
12
56
30
00356
SILICA
TCTAL
KG/L
0.1
C.C5
0.1
0.1
0.04
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.05
0.3
G.I
0.4
O.C4K
0.6
C.C4K
0.2
C.C4K
0.1
O.C4K
0.1
0.1
0.2
C.C4K
0.5
00660
T ORG C
C
MG/L
1.6
2.8
2.1
2.3
4.C
3.6
2.6
4.2
3.S
1.9
2.1
4.C
1.2
3.8
2.1
l.S
2.4
2.9
1.4
1.1
1.2
i.e
1.2
l.B
l.C
2.3
00610
NH3*NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
0.020K
0.02CK
C.020K
C.02CK
C.C20K
0.021
0.020K
0.02GK
0.085
0.047
O.C20K
C.02CK
0.020K
O.G44
C.020K
O.C52
0.020K
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.013
0.035
0.031
0.047
0.02CK
0.078
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
00630
N02CM03
N-TOTAL
PG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.05
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.015
0.023
0.015
0.026
0.022
0.032
0.022
0.253
0.015
0.063
0.027
0.054
0.031
0.092
0.047
0.061
0.010
0.094
0.013
0.068
0.041
0.175
0.029
0.118
0.025
0.068
70507
PHOS-T
CPTHG
PC/L P
0.019
0.024
0.019
0.032
0.018
0.028
0.061
0.076
0.010K
0.045
0.022
0.043
0.021
0.081
0.010K
0.039
0.010K
0.032
0.010K
0.035
0.019
0.054
0.021
0.040
0.017
0.040
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
KVB26 NYE-26
40 23 54.0 073 43 15.0 2
12KI EAST OF SANDY HOOK ST PK
34025 KEM JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEK YCRK 6IGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUDGE G
1111H030
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
f RCP
TC
80/05/28
80/06/02
8C/06/10
80/06/16
60/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
8C/08/2Q
80/08/27
TIKE DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
09
09
13
13
13
13
12
12
50
50
34
34
39
39
45
45
15
15
39
39
45
45
05
05
54
54
03
03
59
59
57
58
45
45
0002
0077
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
00300 CCC1C 31501 31613
00 MATER TOT COLI FEC COL I
TEPP HFIHENOQ M-FCAGAR
HG/L
9
8
a
8
9
9
9
7
8
7
8
6
8
7
9
6
8
6
7
7
a
7
7
8
7
7
.2
.8
.7
.7
.2
.0
.7
.9
.6
.7
.1
.8
.1
.4
.0
.9
.6
.6
.6
.8
.1
.3
.9
.4
.5
.5
CENT
14
8
14
9
18
12
19
12
21
13
23
13
23
14
24
13
24
15
20
14
23
21
/100HL /IOOHL
.6
.9
.9
.9
.4
.G
.6
.6
.1
.9
.5
.C
.4
.3
.1
.e
.3
.8
.2
. t
.5
.9
24
16
4E
520
11
48C
1
232
5
4
0
72
C
144
C
51
0
1
0
30
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
C
7
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
d
0
-------
K)
OO
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
NYB26 KY6-26
40 23 54.0 073 43 15.0 2 '
12M EAST OF SANCY hOOK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUDGE G
1111H030
CC78 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIHE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCF CF TOT KFLT
TC DAY FEET HG/L
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
8C/05/28
80/06/02
80/06/10
6C/C6/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
8C/07/21
80/08/01
eo/oe/04
80/08/13
8C/08/2C
12 50
12 50
09 34
09 34
10 39
10 39
09 45
09 45
09 15
09 15
09 39
09 39
15 45
15 45
13 05
13 05
09 54
09 54
09 03
09 03
13 59
13 59
13 57
13 58
0002
0077
C002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
0002
0076
6
19
21
5
14
14
12
13
16
2
2
17
6
28
5
13
15
100
9
5
5
26
5
15
00956
SILICA
TCTAL
HG/L
O.I
C.C5
0.
0.
, 0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
C.C5
0.4
O.C4K
0.2
0.04K
0.1
C.C4K
C.CS
0.1
0.2
C0680
T CRG C
C
HG/L
5.9
4.8
2.3
3.3
4.4
4.7
3.0
4.1
4. A
2.6
2.5
2.1
1.7
3.7
1.7
1.3
2.3
2.1
1.6
1.2
5.9
6.C
3.1
2.2
C061C
NH3*NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
0.030
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
O.C20K
0.021
0.020K
G.02CK
0.066
0.073
0.02CK
0.02CK
0-020K
O.C2CK
C.02CK
0.027
0.079
C.C28
0.02CK
O.C2CK
0.02CK
C.02CK
0.037
C.052
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
HG/L
00630
N02CN03
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0-02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.026
0.018
0.023
0.020
0.027
0.025
0.057
0.015
0.195
0.044
0.043
0.028
0.040
0.035
0.059
0.023
0.055
0.011
0.066
0.033
0.082
0.029
0.039
70507
PHQS-T
CRTHO
.HG/L P
0.019
0.026
0.022
0.029
0.018
0.025
0.017
0.035
0.011
0.052
0.032
0.034
0.019
0.030
0.010K
0.025
0.013
0.032
0.010K
0.023
0.012
0.033
0.021
0.027
-------
CO
STCRET RETRIEVAL CJTE 81/03/03
NYB27 NYB-27
40 23 54.0 073 40 32.0 2
14PI EAST CF SAKCV HCOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc VCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0081 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
8C/06/16
8C/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
8C/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
8C/08/27
TIKE DEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
09
C9
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
09
09
13
13
12
12
38
38
45
45
50
50
19
19
43
43
43
43
00
00
59
59
08
08
55
55
20
20
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
C0300
CO
PG/L
8
9
9
9
9
7
8
8
8
7
7
7
8
7
8
7
7
9
e
7
7
7
.7
.4
.0
.0
.3
.8
.6
.1
.3
.5
.9
.4
.4
.5
.6
.4
.5
.0
.8
.4
.8
.0
00010
MATER
TEPP
CENT
16
10
18
11
19
12
21
13
23
14
23
14
24
15
24
15
22
20
.0
.0
.1
.5
.7
.4
.2
.6
.9
.5
.2
.7
.2
.1
.5
.9
.7
.6
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
91501 31613
TOT COL I FEC COLI
HFIMENOO M-FCAGAR
/100HL
6
12
C
9
3
180
220
132
26
2
C
6
0
C
C
0
0
I
1
G
0
0
0
0
C
C
e
3
C
0
G
0
0
0
C
0
0
0
C
0
-------
STCPET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
KVB27 NYE-27
40 23 54.0 073 40 32.0 2
14M EAST OF SANCY HCOK ST PK
34C25 r^EW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEk MCRK 6IGHI SURVEILLANCE
11UHC3C
OC61 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCF
TC
80/06/02
8C/06/10
8C/06/16
80/06/34
80/07/02
6C/C7/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
C0530
TIKE DEPTH RESICUE
CF TOT NFLT
DAY FEET *G/L
09
09
10
10
09
09
09
C9
09
09
15
15
13
13
09
09
09
09
13
13
38
38
45
45
50
50
19
19
43
43
43
43
00
00
59
59
08
08
55
55
0002
CC79
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
CC79
0002
0079
0002
C079
0002
0079
25
12
49
2
28
49
16
20
10
3
50
e
3
e
15
6
27
12
2
14
00956
SILICA T
TOTAL
HG/L
0.1
0.1
C.C«
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.04K
0.3
0.1
0.3
C.C4K
C.2
0.04K
0.2
C.C4K
0.1
0.04K
0.1
C0680 OC610 00620 00630 00665
ORG C NH3«NH4- N03-N N02£N03 PHOS-TOT
C N TOTAL TOTAL N-TOTAL
MG/L
1.5
1.9
2.4
2.1
2.9
4.5
2.1
1.4
2.3
3.6
3.3
1.5
2.5
3.3
2.3
2.4
1.9
1.9
2.7
4.0
HG/L HG/L
G.
0.
02GK
02CK
0.02CK
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
020
02GK
195
041
111
02CK
02CK
02GK
02GK
020K
020K
02CK
028
C20K
02CK
C2CK
020K
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
HG/L P
0.018
0.020
0.022
0.022
0.010
0.120
0.023
0.045
0.025
0.039
0.028
0.040
0.029
0.037
0.014
0.043
0.015
0.025
0.041
0.074
70507
PHOS-T
CRT HO
HG/L P
0.022
0.027
0.016
0.025
0.017
0.025
0.016
0.035
0.015
0.027
0.019
0.035
0.010K
0.015
0.010K
0.021
0.010K
0.011
0.015
0.027
-------
K)
00
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
NVB32 KVB-32
40 29 25.0 073 56 00.0 2
ADJACENT TO APBRCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEV
ATLAMIC CCEAN
NEk YORK 6IGHT SURV FLIA WHISTLE
1111H030
0024 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/ANBNT/OCEAN
DATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
TIKE DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
17
17
47
47
58
58
24
24
50
50
00
00
32
32
52
52
38
38
44
44
30
30
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
C041 '
0002
0041
0002
0041
C0300
CC
KG/L
9.
9.
7,
7.
8.
7.
9.
8.
7,
7.
6.
6.
6.
6.
7.
7.
5.
8.
7.
7.
6.
6.
.9
.3
.6
.4
.5
.8
.6
.1
.4
.8
.5
,5
.6
.1
.0
.6
.3
.2
.4
.5
.8
.0
00010 31501 31613
MATER TOT COL I FEC COL!
TEMP HFIHENDO H-FCAGAR
CENT
13
9
18
12
19
13
22
17
20
15
23
17
23
19
19
17
23
20
/1COHL /100HL
.4
.9
.0
.0
.5
.C
.5
.7
.3
.9
.3
.7
.8
.4
.4
.e
.5
.8
21
17
eo
152
8
5
136
2
36
4
24
14
40C
4
5
4
14C
4
14
11
1
0
3
3
0
C
35
0
4
2
8
3
8
C
0
1
84
0
0
0
-------
r-o
CO
00
STCBET RETRIEVAL CATE 61/03/03
KYB32 ^VE-32
40 29 25.0 073 56 00.0 2
ADJACENT TO APBPCSE CHANNEL
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEV YCRK BIGHT SURV FLI* WHISTLE
1111HC3C
0024 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIFE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCF OF TOT KFLT
TC DAY FEE1 PG/L
80/06/02
80/06/10
8C/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
8C/09/02
10 17
10 17
12 47
12 47
10 58
10 58
10 24
10 24
10 50
10 50
13 32
13 32
10 52
10 38
10 38
14 44
14 44
10 30
10 30
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
004 1
0002
0041
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
6
24
4
3
1
19
14
6
5
5
5
5
25
9
1
7
4
3
49
/TVPA/AHBNT/CCEAN
956
ICA
«L
/L
0.1
O.C4
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
o.a
0.2
0.3
0.2
O.f
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
coteo
T ORG C
C
HG/L
4.4
3.6
2.5
2.2
2.5
1.9
3.9
3.4
2.7
2.1
1.6
1.*
2.1
1.6
i.e
3.3
2.1
3.8
1.3
00610
NH3*NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
0.020K
0.020K
0.161
0.161
Q.02CK
0.02CK
0.060
0.020K
0.22C
0.020K
0.057
0.020K
O.C2CK
0.256
0.02CK
0.069
0.046
0.156
0.076
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
HG/L
00630
N026N03
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.09
0.07
0.02K
0.02K
0.11
0.02K
0.07
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.08
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.1S
0.05
00665
PHOS-TOT
PG/L P
0.026
0.023
0.060
0.060
0.027
0.027
0.073
0.038
0.070
0.043
0.053
0.041
0.068
0.105
0.031
0.056
0.046
0.077
0.036
70507
PHOS-T
CRTHO
HG/L P
0.024
0.022
0.049
0.044
0.020
0.015
0.026
0.028
0.056
0.029
0.027
0.023
0.01B
0.081
0.020
0.038
0.033
0.055
0.037
-------
S1CRE1 RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
KYB33 NYB-33
40 IB 36.0 073 53 45.0 2
ADJACENT TO APBRCSE CHANNEL
34025 MEM JERSEY
ATIAMIC CCEAN
NEV. YCRK 6IGHT SURV BM KOA WHISTLE
1111HG30
0046 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
KJ
OO
GATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
8C/C6/16
80/06/24
80/C7/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
8C/08/04
80/08/13
8C/09/02
TIKE DEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
10
10
10
10
42
42
53
53
IS
19
45
45
56
56
35
35
48
48
35
35
39
39
45
45
OC02
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
CC02
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
C0300 OOC1C
DC MATER
TEFP
PG/L
10
11
7
8
10
a
10
7
8
e
6
7
9
5
7
7
5
8
10
7
6
5
.1
.4J
.5
.4
.8
.5
.8
.2
.3
.2
.7
.0
.0
.9
.9
.8
.8
.3
.0
.8
.8
.5
CENT
13.
12.
17.
11.
19.
14.
20.
15.
22.
15.
23.
17.
23.
19.
23.
15.
23.
19.
31501 31613
TOT COLI FEC COLI
HFIMENDO M-FCAGAR
/100HL /IOOHL
C
5
126
19
3
67
7
1
C
C
5
2
2
6
0
1
53
10
8B
4
0
0
2
C
0
C
1
0
1
C
1
1
0
0
0
C
21
0
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
NYB33 KYB-33
40 18 36.0 073 53 45.0 2
ADJACENT.TO AHBRCSE CHANNEL
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEh YCRK BIGHT SURV 6H HOA WHISTLE
11 11H030
CC46 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIHE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCH CF TOT NFLT
TC CAY FEET HG/L
/TYPA/AH6N1/OCEAN
8C/06/02
8C/G6/LO
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
10 10
10 10
12 42
12 42
10 53
10 53
10 19
10 19
10 45
10 45
13 35
13 35
10 48
10 35
10 35
14 39
14 39
10 45
10 45
0002
OC44
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
0002
0044
19
6
2
7
2
5
13
16
8
20
17
20
31
14
20
17
38
14
49
00956
SILICA
TCTAL
HG/L
O.C4K
C.C4K
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.1
C.04K
0.1
0.1
0.4
C0660
T QRG C
C
H.G/L
3.6
3.1
2.6
2.C
2.5
2.7
4.3
2.1
1.8
3.3
2.4
2.4
2.5
2.4
1.4
2.9
3.0
1.9
1.2
00610
NH3«NH4-
N TOTAL
MG/L
0.020K
0.020K
0.161
0.040
0.02CK
0.02GK
0.026
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
0.02CK
0.032
0.020K
0.195
0.02CK
0.020K
0.027
O.C93
0.093
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
HG/L
00630
M02ENC3
N- TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.07
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.06
0.02K
0.02K
O.C2K
0.15
0.05
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.018
0.052
0.030
0.022
0.025
0.051
0.038
0.039
0.035
0.053
0.047
0.035
0.080
0.025
0.049
0.043
0.057
0.038
70507
PHCS-T
CPTHC
HG/L P
0.019
0.019
0.047
0.028
0.017
0.020
0.016
0.026
0.025
0.027
0.019
0.029
0.020
0.064
0.017
0.027
0.027
0.049
0.041
-------
ro
.o
STCPET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
NVB34 NYB-34
40 27 15.0 073 50 00.0 2
ADJACENT SOUTH SIDE CF HCRN
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEk YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE AMBROSE HCRN
1111H030
0087 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCP
TC
8C/06/02
8C/C6/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
60/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/06/04
80/08/13
60/08/26
80/09/02
TIPE DEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
13
13
11
11
05
05
36
36
47
47
14
14
41
41
50
50
36
38
42
42
30
30
35
35
45
45
10
10
0002
0079
C002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
C002
OC79
0002
C079
0002
C079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0068
0002
0079
C0300
CC
fG/L
10
7
8
6
9
.0
.9
.6
.1
.5
8.0
10
7
8
9
8
5
9
5
8
7
6
7
9
7
6
6
9
6
.0
.7
.8
.0
.8
.8
.7
.4
.1
.0
.1
.5
.9
.1
.9
.9
.8
.0
CC010 31501 31613
HATER TOT COL I FEC COL I
TEKP MFIMENOO M-FCAGAR
CENT
13
9
ie
10
19
12
20
13
22
13
23
14
24
16
23
14
22
19
22
13
/100HL /ICOML
.9
.4
.5
.9
.9
.£
.6
.1
.e
.7
.1
.4
.4
.2
.3
.8
.8
.e
.9
.6
2
It
13
22
3
2
C
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
C
C
1
0
0
-------
N)
•O
IxJ
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 61/03/03
NYE34 NYB-34
40 27 15.0 073 50 00.0 2
ADJACENT SOUTH SIDE CF HORN
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE AHBROSE HORN
I111H030
0087 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
C0530
DATE TIPE OEPTH RESICUE
FRCP OF TCT NFLT
TC DAY FEET
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
8C/07/21
80/08/01
flC/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
10 05
10 05
12 36
12 36
10 47
10 47
10 14
10 14
10 41
10 41
13 38
13 38
10 42
10 42
10 30
10 30
14 35
14 35
11 10
11 10
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
OC79
0002
0079
11
C
e
4
5
2
8
17
12
10
4
19
14
55
5
29
4
26
10
20
CC954
SILICA
TOTAL
HG/L
0.04K
0.2
C.I
0.3
0.1
0.4
C.C4K
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.04K
0.7
O.C4K
0.3
0.04K
0.2
0.04K
0.3
0.04
0.6
CC660
ORG C
C
KG/L
3.0
4.C
3.9
2.5
1.6
1.6
4.0
1.6
2.0
2.4
2.4
1.4
2.4
2.S
2.1
l.C
5.6
2.7
2.0
1.2
C0610
NH34NH4-
N TOTAL
MG/L
0.020K
0.020K
0.077
0.059
0.020K
C.C2CK
0.020K
0.041
0.020K
0.02CK
0.020K
0.082
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.020K
O.C2CK
0.020K
O.C69
0.011
c.098
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
00630
N02CN03
N-TOTAL
WG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.05
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.06
0.05
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.026
0.035
0.025
0.022
0.030
0.030
0.033
0.037
0.039
0.037
0.064
0.012
0.035
0.013
0.031
0.043
0.051
0.038
0.045
70507
PHGS-T
CRTHC
PG/L P
0.016
0.034
0.030
0.030
0.015
0.030
0.014
0.033
0.025
0.034
0.010K
0.041
0.010K
0.021
0.010K
0.022
0.021
0.036
0.026
0.040
-------
O
CO
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 61/03/03
KYB35 NYB-35
40 26 10.0 073 47 12.0 2
2.5M SE CF AHBRCSE HORN
34C59 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
GATE 1IPE DEPTH
FRCK CF
TC CAY FEET
80/06/02
60/06/10
60/06/16
8C/06/24
60/07/02
80/07/09
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/02
10 00
10 00
12 30
12 30
10 43
10 43
10 10
10 10
10 38
10 38
10 45
10 45
13 41
13 41
10 37
10 37
10 26
10 26
14 31
14 31
13 25
13 25
11 20
11 20
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
C002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0091
0002
0093
/TYPA/APBNT/OCEAN
00300
CC
HG/L
8.7
9.5
9.2
8.8
10.5
8.0
11.2
7.9
8.3
6.S
8.5
7.2
10.2
5.0
7.8
7.6
8.0
7.3
9.7
7.1
7.5
7.3
8.3
6.6
00010
WATER
TEHP
CENT
14.6
9.7
16.3
12.2
20.2
13.6
21.1
15.0
24.1
12.9
23.4
14.4
24.4
15.7
23.0
14.7
22.2
19. C
22.7
17.0
31501
TOT COL I
HF1HENOO
/100ML
3
C
3
2
3
176
0
0
2
19
0
0
C
45
0
1
0
1
C
0
31613
FEC CQL1
H-FCAGAR
/100HL
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
C
C
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
NKB35 lvYE-35
40 26 10.0 073 47 12.0 2
2.SKI SE CF AHBRCSE HCPh
34C59 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEfc YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0100 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AH.BNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCF
TO
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/C6/24
80/07/02
80/07/21
ec/ca/oi
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/09/02
00530 00956
TIKE DEPTH RESICUE SILICA T
OF TOT NFLT TOTAL
CAY FEET KG/L
10
10
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
13
10
10
10
10
14
14
11
11
00
00
30
30
43
43
10
10
38
38
41
41
37
37
26
26
31
31
20
20
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
0002
0093
15
9
9
3
3
4
38
22
10
5
2
8
9
IK
5
4
2
3
e
47
KG/L
0.1
0.1
0.04K
C.04
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.7
0.04K
0.2
C.C4K
0.3
C.04K
0.2
G.C4
0.4
00680 0061C 00620 00630 00665
ORG C NH3*NH4- N03-N NC2ENC3 PHCS-TOT
C N TOTAL TOTAL N-TQTAL
HG/L
4.C
5.C
3.2
2.0
3.2
i.e
2.1
1.9
1.8
2.0
2.1
2.1
3.1
2.6
2.1
1.8
2.4
4.E
l.C
1.6
HG/L MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
C.
0.
0.
02 OK
020K
021
021
020K
02CK
022
028
020K
020K
02CK
092
020K
C2CK
020K
020K
C20K
G6C
Oil
061
MG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.04
0.05
HG/L P
0.015
0.016
0.027
0.020
0.025
0.032
0.020
0.028
0.035
0.050
0.057
0.098
0.012
0.033
0.013
0.033
0.038
0.054
0.019
0.043
70507
PHOS-T
ORTHO
fG/L P
0.019
0.024
0.018
0.020
0.017
0.043
0.011
0.023
0.020
0.041
0.013
0.066
0.010K
0.020
0.010K
0.023
0.023
0.036
0.017
0.037
-------
I-O
-.o
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
KVB40 MYE-40
40 33 36.0 073 45 00.0 2
1.5 VI SCUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013391
NEk YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111HC30
OC44 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCF
TC
8C/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
8C/06/24
8C/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/C8/02
80/08/04
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/13
TIME DEPTH
CF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
C9
09
12
12
10
10
08
08
09
09
09
09
13
13
11
11
08
OS
09
09
44
44
18
18
35
35
02
02
30
30
25
25
35
35
05
05
53
53
29
29
30
30
51
51
43
43
20
20
24
24
25
25
28
28
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
0041
0002
C041
0002
0041
CC02
C041
0002
0041
0002
CG41
0002
0041
0002
C045
0002
0041
C0300
CG
PG/L
9
8
8
a
9
9
9
7
9
7
9
7
a
6
a
a
a
7
8
5
8
5
8
6
9
5
7
7
7
4
7
6
8
6
8
5
.0
.6
.5
.8
.7
.1
.4
.8
.4
.8
.4
.9
.3
.8
.9
.0
.2
.3
.0
.8
.8
.5
.7
.0
.3
.8
.3
.1
.8
.6
* 1
.0
.1
.4
.3
.2
COC10
MATER
TEHP
CENT
15
10
14
11
IB
15
19
14
20
18
e2
19
20
17
20
16
24
17
24
21
23
21
23
19
22
ie
21
18
23
21
.9
.9
.0
.4
.1
.4
.4
.7
.2
.C
.4
.1
.2
.7
.7
.3
.4
.0
.2
.9
.3
.2
.2
.4
.2
.7
.t
.5
.8
.0
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
31501 31613
TOT CQLI FEC COL I
KFIMENDO M-FCAGAR
/100HL /IOOHL
G
1
C
4CB
C
C
0
C
0
0
C
4B
C
C
-------
NJ
-O
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/03
KMB40 KVe-40
40 33 36.0 073 45 CO.O 2
1.5 VI SCUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013391
NEt> YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
11 11H030
0044 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIME DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCF OF TOT
TC CAY FEET fG/L
80/C6/02 11
11
80/06/10 11
11
6C/C6/16 10
10
60/06/24 10
10
80/07/02 10
10
80/07/07 15
15
8C/07/21 12
12
8G/08/01 10
10
80/08/04 09
09
80/08/13 13
13
09 0002
09 0041
44 0002
44 0041
35 0002
35 0041
02 C002
02 0041
25 0002
25 0041
05 0002
05 0041
29 0002
29 OC41
30 0002
30 0041
43 0002
43 0041
24 0002
24 0041
OG
16
2
12
11
69
4
13
17
50
7
62
2
32
19
330
25
70
12
38
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
00956
SILICA
TOTAL
MG/L
C.I
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
C.2
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.4
O.C4
0.7
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
C0680
T ORG C
C
MG/L
7.0
o.c
2.7
3.3
3.7
3.6
4.7
2.6
2.4
3.6
3.1
1.9
2.9
C.9
2.9
3.C
1.4
1.4
a.e
s.e
00610 00620
NH3«NH4- N03-N
N TOTAL TOTAL
MG/L MG/L
0.020
0.020K
O.C59
0.040
0.02C
C.020K
0.019
0.020K
0.031
0.054
0.023
O.C34
0.02C
0.020K
0.020
O.C49
0.032
0.022
C.055
0.069
00630
N02CN03
N-TOTAL
KG/L
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
00665
PHOS-TOT
PG/L P
0.020
0.023
0.026
0.025
0.030
0.047
0.035
0.030
0.044
0.043
0.037
0.033
0.042
0.049
0.028
0.039
0.035
0.052
0.059
0.064
70507
PHOS-T
CRTHO
MG/L P
0.027
0.027
0.031
0.042
0.023
0.017
0.024
0.028
0.032
0.034
0.025
0.028
0.010
0.023
0.010
0.025
0.024
0.022
0.036
0.035
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
NVB41 NVB-41
40 31 39.0 073 45 00.0 2
3.5 H SCUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN 013391
NEk VCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
CC60 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
8C/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/26
TIFE CEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
10
10
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
11
11
12
12
37
37
30
30
58
58
19
19
10
10
37
37
26
26
38
38
27
27
45
45
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
OC02
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
00300
CO
PG/L
9
a
9
9
9
6
9
7
8
8
8
7
8
6
8
6
8
7
8
8
8
9
.1
.9
.2
.0
.8
.5
.9
.3
.1
.0
.3
.4
.7
.1
.4
.4
.0
.1
.1
.2
.1
.3
00010 31501 31C13
MATER TOT CQLI FEC COLI
TEPP HFIHENOO M-FCAGAR
CENT
14
9
18
13
20
13
21
16
24
17
24
17
24
18
23
17
23
2C
/100PL /100ML
.1
.6
.1
.1
.2
.9
.e
.6
.0
.C
.0
.0
.1
.1
.6
.2
.C
.9
11
C
1
4
0
86
C
0
2
C
C
1
C
3
0
C
c
c
0
c
0
c
0
0
0
c
0
c
0
c
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
c
0
0
-------
-O
00
STCPET RETRIEVAL CATE ei/03/03
KVB41 KYE-41
40 31 39.0 073 45 00.0 2
3.5 PI SCUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAK 013391
KEfc YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLAKCE
11 1 1HC30
CC60 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
XTYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCK
1C
80/06/02
60/06/10
6C/C6/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
6C/07/21
eo/oe/oi
eo/oe/04
60/08/13
TIPE
OF
CAY
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
10
10
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
12
12
37
37
30
30
58
58
19
19
10
10
37
37
26
26
38
38
27
27
CEPTH
FEET
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
0002
0059
OC02
0059
0002
0059
C0530
RESIDUE
TOT NFLT
PG/L
16
10
8
3
14
2
2
3
5
19
2
27
3
2C
15
50
2
30
4
20
00956
C0680
SILICA T ORG C
TOTAL
PC/L
C.C4K
0.1
C.C4
C.I
0.1
0.2
C.C4K
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
C.04K
0.2
O.C4K
0.4
0.01K
0.2
0.1
0.1
C
PG/L
4.C
6.0
6.6
4.2
3.3
5.0
1.4
1.5
2.6
2.C
2.5
1.4
2.C
1.5
3.9
4.2
1.6
3.1
1.5
2.C
00610 00620
NH3*NH4- N03-N
N TOTAL TOTAL
PG/L MG/L
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.021
0.021
0.02GK
0.02CK
C.020K
0.022
0.020K
O.C2CK
0.02CK
0.024
C.C2CK
0.020K
0.020K
0.032
0.020K
0.031
G.020K
0.022
00630
N02CNG3
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
00665
PHOS-TOT
HG/L P
0.015
0.020
0.017
0.017
0.022
0.047
0.020
0.030
0.031
0.035
0.028
0.040
0.027
0.041
0.020
0.039
0.027
0.029
0.004
0.041
70507
PHCS-T
CRTHQ
PG/L P
0.019
0.024
0.023
0.020
0.017
0.012
0.014
0.026
0.022
0.027
0.019
0.026
0.010K
0.019
0.011
0.023
0.015
0.022
0.017
0.025
-------
NJ
&
O
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
K>B42 KVe-42
40 29 42.0 073 45 00.0 2
5.5PI SCUTH OF A1LANTIC EEACH
36C59 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEK VCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111HC30
0078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
CATE
FRCP
TO
60/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/14
80/06/16
8C/06/24
80/06/27
80/07/02
80/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/04
60/08/09
ec/oe/i3
6C/08/26
80/09/13
TIPE DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
09
09
12
12
10
10
08
08
09
09
09
09
13
13
12
12
08
08
16
16
30
30
13
13
25
25
53
53
25
25
14
14
40
40
15
15
56
56
40
40
22
22
47
47
35
35
24
24
31
31
1C
10
22
22
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073 .
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
0073
0002
C073
0002
0073
0002
CC73
00300
CO
PG/L
8
a
12
8
10
8
9
8
9
7
9
7
a
7
8
a
e
7
9
6
a
6
7
6
7
5
8
6
.9
.6
.3
.7
.5
.4
.6
.1
.8
.4
.3
.1
.5
.5
.0
.0
.2
.1
.2
.7
.7
.2
.9
.6
.8
.8
.3
.5
e.o
6
e
7
7
8
8
4
.3
.3
.7
.7
.0
.3
.1
CCC1C 31501 31613
MATER TOT COLI FEC COLI
TEPP PFIMENDO H-FCAGAR
CENT
15
10
14
e
18
12
19
10
19
13
21
16
21
15
20
14
23
16
23
16
23
16
24
17
23
16
24
16
22
20
/100HL /100HL
.9
.7
.4
.9
.3
.1
.6
.e
.9
.c
.3
.1
.8
.7
.e
.4
.6
.C
.3
.5
.C
.C
.2
.0
.e
.c
.1
.e
.1
.3
0
1
1
19
4
6C
6
3
0
0
0
2
0
1
C
C
0
c
c
c
0
0
0
c
0
c
0
1
0
1
0
0
c
0
0
0
0
0
c
c
-------
o
o
STCPET RETRIEVAL CAIE 61/03/03
NYE42 NYe-42
40 29 42.0 073 45 00.0 2
5.SHI SCUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEk VCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
C078 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CC530
CATE TIHE DEPTH RESIDUE
FPCH GF TOT NFLT
TO CAY FEET HG/L
6C/06/02 11
11
80/06/10 11
11
8C/C6/16 10
10
80/06/24 09
09
8C/C7/02 10
10
80/07/07 15
15
80/07/21 12
12
60/08/01 10
10
80/08/04 09
09
8C/08/13 13
13
16 0002
16 0073
30 0002
30 0073
25 C002
25 0073
53 0002
53 0073
14 0002
14 0073
15 0002
15 C073
40 0002
40 0073
22 0002
22 0073
35 0002
35 0073
31 0002
31 0073
6
13
3
13
18
3
15
17
5
4
11
14
3
6
8
54
2
8
7
5
/TVPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
00956
SILICA
TOTAL
HG/L
0.04K
0.1
0.04K
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.04K
0.2
O.I
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.04K
0.3
C.C4K
0.3
0.04K
0.4
C.C4K
0.1
C0660
T ORG C
C
HG/L
3.0
5.C
2.5
2.1
5.4
2.5
l.S
3.C
2.7
1.5
2.C
1.6
2.3
1.9
3.5
2.6
2.1
1.1
1.5
2.6
00610
NH3*NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
Q.C2CK
C.C2CK
0.021
0.059
0.020K
0.02CK
' C.02CK
0.026
O.C2CK
0.02CK
C.02CK
0.020
0.02CK
0.022
0.020K
0.02CK
O.C2CK
0.035
0.020K
0.022
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
HG/L
00630
N026N03
K-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.0 2K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.015
0.023
0.015
0.022
0.022
0.022
0.018
0.045
0.025
0.037
0.026
0.040
0.035
0.041
0.020
0.037
0.013
0.035
0.033
0.041
70507
PHOS-T
OPT HO
HG/L P
0.019
0.027
0.016
0.032
0.015
0.023
0.014
0.026
0.020
0.032
0.019
0.030
0.010K
0.023
0.010K
0.023
0.010K
0.025
0.015
0.027
-------
o
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
N>B43 KVB-43
40 27 45.0 073 45 00.0 2
7.SMI SCUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEh VCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
0089 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TVPA/APBNT/QCEAN
CATE
fRCH
TO
60/06/02
60/06/10
80/06/16
60/06/24
8C/07/02
80/07/07
8C/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/26
TIHE CEPTH
OF
CAV FEET
11 21 0002
11 21 0088
11 25 0002
11
10
10
09
09
10
10
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
C9
13
13
12
12
25
20
20
48
48
10
10
19
19
42
42
18
18
30
30
35
35
30
30
0088
C002
0088
0002
0088
OG02
0088
0002
0086
0002
0088
0002
ooee
OC02
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
C0300
CO
PG/L
8.6
9.2
10.0
8
10
a
a
7
.2
.3
.1
.3
.4
a.o
7
a
7
9
6
7
6
8
6
9
7
a
8
.3
.1
.0
.0
.6
.9
.e
.2
.6
.5
C
.0
.0
COCK
MATER
TEKP
CENT
14
9
17
10
20
13
21
14
23
15
23
15
24
15
23
16
22
19
•
•
.
*
•
*
•
•
*
•
•
*
•
*
•
.
•
.
31501 31613
TOT COLI FEC COLI
PF1MENDO H-FCAGAR
/100HL /100HL
0 0
0 0
2 0
8
1
9
7
0
1
3
1
1
0
2
4
2
5
6
2
1
9
34
3
39
0
2
0
0
C
e
0
2
c
c
0
1
0
1
c
V
0
0
c
0
c
c
c
0
1
c
c
0
1
c
G
-------
L/J
O
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STCPET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/03
N>B43 HV6-43
40 27 45.0 073 45 00.0 2
7.5M SCUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACF
36059 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEV YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111HC30
0089 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
COS 30
GATE TIME DEPTH, RESIDUE
FRCM OF TOT NFLT
TC CAV FEET MG/L
80/06/02
80/06/10
8C/C6/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
8C/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
11 21
11 21
11 25
11 25
10 20
10 20
09 48
C9 48
10 10
10 10
15 19
15 19
12 42
12 42
10 IB
10 18
09 30
09 30
13 35
13 35
0002
ooea
0002
0068
0002
0088
0002
0068
0002
0066
0002
0088
0002
0088
C002
0088
0002
0088
0002
ooea
a
11
14
2
7
16
10
16
16
29
17
23
30
47
16
28
25
25
20
39
00956
SILICA
TCTAL
MC/L
C.C4K
C.I
C.G4K
0.3
O.t
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
C.C4K
0.4
C.04K
0.3
C.C4K
0.3
O.C4K
0.2
C0660
T ORG C
C
MG/L
3.C
4.C
3.7
2.6
2.6
.6
.5
.1
. g
.6
.3
2.2
2.C
2.1
2.6
2.6
1.2
1.6
3.6
2.5
/TVPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
00610 00620
NH3»NH4- N03-N
N TOTAL TOTAL
MG/L MG/L
O.C20K
O.C20K
0.021
0.068
0.02QK
0.02GK
0.020K
0.028
Q.C2GK
0.030
0.029
0.020K
0.020K
0.032
0.02CK
0.02 OK
0.020K
0.031
O.C2CK
C.031
00630
N02KNC3
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
00665
PHOS-TOT
MG/L P
0.018
0.020
0.027
0.022
0.020
0.030
0.015
0.033
0.025
0.025
0.026
0.047
0.039
0.047
0.014
0.041
0.013
0.037
0.038
0.051
70507
PHOS-T
CPTHO
MG/L P
0.019
0.024
0.018
0.028
0.038
0.028
0.014
0.033
0.015
0.039
0.016
0.044
0.010K
0.025
0.010K
0.021
0.010K
0.027
0.017
0.031
-------
STCBET RETRIEVAL CATE 61/03/03
NYB44 NV6-44
4C 25 54.C 073 45 00.0 2
5.5PI SCUTH OF ATLANTIC EEACF
36059 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NE*. YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111H030
OC94 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FRI>
TC
60/06/02
60/06/10
60/06/14
6G/06/16
8C/06/24
80/C6/27
80/07/02
8C/07/05
80/07/07
80/07/12
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/02
80/08/0'.
80/08/09
80/08/13
80/08/26
80/09/13
TIKE DEPTH
CF
CAV FEET
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
08
08
10
10
09
09
15
15
in
10
12
12
10
10
08
08
C9
C9
09
09
13
13
12
12
08
08
25
25
16
16
07
07
14
14
43
43
19
19
05
05
45
45
23
23
05
05
45
45
14
14
42
42
27
27
29
29
38
38
45
45
16
16
0002
0091
0002
C091
0002
0091
0002
G091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
C091
0002
0091
C0300
CC
PC-/L
a
9
9
8
10
8
9
7
8
7
9
7
8
6
a
6
a
5
8
5
9
5
7
6
7
6
7
6
7
8
9
7
7
7
7
5
.6
.1
.1
.8
.5
.0
.6
.1
.7
.4
.e
.2
.0
.3
.1
.0
.3
.9
.6
.2
.5
.5
.9
.8
.6
.7
.e
.5
.6
.3
.5
.1
.8
.5
.5
.5
OOC1G
HATER
TEPP
CENT
16
10
15
10
18
1C
19
10
19
11
21
12
21
14
20
12
23
14
23
14
23
15
24
14
24
14
23
14
22
ie
.3
.C
.0
.7
.1
. 2
K
» w
.8
.9
.e
.7
.9
.C
.C
.3
.9
.4
.3
.3
.4
.C
.1
.C
.3
.7
.4
.6
.e
.1
.9
/fVPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
31501 31613
TOT COL! FEC COL I
MFIMENDO M-FCAGAR
/100KL XIOOHL
0
C
ee
23
22
1480
0
7
3
112
C
36
C
166
0
A
' 0
15
0
0
C
0
C
26
0
C
-------
CO
o
.p-
STCPET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
KV844 KYE-44
40 25 54.0 073 45 CO.O 2
S.5FI SCUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW VCRK
A1LAMIC CCEAK
NEV. YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
1111HC3C
CC94 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CC530
CATE TIPE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCP OF TOT
TC CAV FEET PG/L
80/C6/02
80/06/10
8C/06/16
8C/Q6/24
80/07/02
6C/07/07
8C/07/21
6C/C8/01
60/08/04
80/06/13
11 25
11 25
11 16
11 16
10 14
09 43
09 43
10 05
10 05
15 23
15 23
12 45
12 45
10 14
10 14
09 27
09 27
13 38
13 38
0002
0091
0002
C091
CG02
0002
0091
C002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
0091
0002
C091
XTVPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
0
E
LT
39
6
10
7
2
4
3
3
16
6
32
10
10
IK
11
5
20
2
22
C0956
SILICA T
TOTAL
HG/L
0.1
0.1
0.04K
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.04K
0.5
0.04K
0.2
0.04K
0.3
C.04K
0.2
C0680
ORG C
C
HG/L
3.C
5.
-------
u>
o
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/C3
KYE45 NYE-45
40 25 00.C 073 45 00.0 2
IC.Sfl SCUTH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW URK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCGE GRQUNCS
1111HC30
OC90 FEET CEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCf
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
6C/08/01
eo/oe/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/26
TIPE CEPTH
CF
DAY FEET
11
11
11
11
10
10
09
09
09
09
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
14
14
13
13
30
30
09
09
10
10
35
35
59
59
25
25
47
47
10
10
23
23
41
41
13
14
00
00
0002
coea
0002
0068
0002
0088
C002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0088
0002
0068
0002
0088
0002
OC88
0002
0088
00300
CO
FG/L
8,
9.
9.
8.
10.
7.
e.
7.
8.
6.
e.
6.
9.
5,
7.
6.
7.
5.
10.
4.
7.
7.
6.
8.
.6
.5
.2
.5
.3
.8
.5
.0
.2
.6
.3
.4
.3
.7
.8
,9
.5
.3
.1
.4
.9
,7
.9
.0
C0010
MATER
TEPP
CENT
15
1C
18
11
19
13
21
14
23
14
23
15
24
13
23
15
2C
13
22
16
.1
.2
.C
.4
.7
.0
.4
.e
.1
C
.3
.2
.2
.9
.6
.3
.C
.2
.e
.6
/TYPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
31501 31613
TOT COLI FEC COL I
HFIHENOC M-FCAGAR
/1COHL /100HL
3
C
1
2
1
ItOOL
0
26
9
toe
0
43
0
16C
1
3
C
44
1
16CCL
156
C
1
C
0
0
0
24
C
3
0
43
0
2
C
1
0
1
5
5
0
980
3
C
-------
to
O
CT>
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/03
NYB45 KY6-45
40 25 00.0 073 45 GO.O 2
10.5M SCL'TH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW VCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEW YCRK EIGHT SUPV SGE SLUICE GROUNDS
1111H030
OC90 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIKE OEPTH RESICUE
FRCH OF TCT NFLT
TC CAY FEET HG/L
/TYPA/AHBNT/OCEAN
80/06/02
80/06/10
60/06/16
6C/06/24
8C/07/02
8C/C7/07
60/07/21
8C/C8/01
8C/08/04
8C/08/13
80/08/2C
11 30
11 30
11 09
11 09
10 10
C9 35
09 35
09 59
09 59
15 25
15 25
12 47
12 47
10 10
10 10
09 23
09 23
13 41
1341
14 13
14 14
0002
0066
0002
0088
0088
OC02
0088
0002
0066
0002
0068
0002
0068
0002
0088
0002
0086
0002
0088
0002
0088
6
13
2
5
£
21
18
7
9
23
7
6
14
13
63
6
7
3
24C
8
46
00956
SILICA
TCTAL
MG/L
0.1
0.1
0.04K
0.2
C.I
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
O.C4K
0.5
C.04K
0.2
O.C4K
0.3
C.C4K
0.3
0.1
0.2
00680
T ORG C
C
HG/L
4.C
5.C
3.4
3.6
2.1
1.5
1.0
1.8
2.6
2.3
1.9
1.9
2. A
2.4
2.9
1.7
1.4
4.6
6.2
2.1
2.6
00610
NH3«NH4-
N TOTAL
HG/L
0.316
0.020K
0.021
O.C31
O.C20K
0.026
a. OAT
0.020K
0.020K
0.02CK
C.C2CK
0.02CK
0.037
O.C2CK
0.020K
0.020K
0.065
0.077
G.020K
0.042
C.C56
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
"s
00630
N02CNQ3
N-TOTAL
HG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
00665
PHOS-TOT
PG/L P
0.074
0.020
0.017
0.022
0.092
0.013
0.058
0.033
0.074
0.026
0.069
0.045
0.055
0.014
0.059
0.011
0.094
0.046
0.292
0.031
0.071
70507
PHCS-T
CRTHQ
HG/L P
0.062
0.024
0.016
0.023
0.058
0.014
0.047
0.027
0.062
0.021
0.051
0.010K
0.037
0.010K
0.025
0.010K
0.061
0.021
0.105
0.021
0.035
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
KYB46 NYE-46
40 22 00.0 073 43 15.0 2
11.SKI EAST CF SEA BRIGHT
34025 KEH JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEV YCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCGE GROUNCS
1111H030
C084 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE T1FE CEPTH
FRCH CF
TC CAY FEET
80/06/02
6C/06/10
80/06/16
80/06/24
80/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
eo/oe/oi
80/08/04
80/08/13
8C/08/20
80/08/27
09 52
09 52
11 02
11 02
10 04
10 04
09 28
09 28
09 54
09 54
15 30
15 30
12 52
12 52
10 06
10 06
09 18
09 18
13 46
13 46
14 09
14 1C
11 45
11 45
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
CQ79
0002
0079
0002
C079
0002
0079
0002
C079
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
OC79
0002
0082
C0300
CG
PC-XL
8.4
9.6
9.0
9.2
8.5
8.3
8.6
8.2
8.5
7.3
8.4
7.5
8.3
6.7
8.1
8.8
7.4
8.5
7.8
8.2
7.0
8.6
7.3
OOC10
MATER
TEHP
CENT
15.6
13.4
16.2
11.3
19. e
12.5
21.3
13.5
23.7
15.C
23.5
15.4
23.5
14. C
24.4
14. £
19.7
13.5
23.3
19.5
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
31501 31613
TOT COL1 FEC COL!
PFIHENDO H-FCAGAR
/1COPL /100HL
0
C
0
1
0
4
C
5
0
1
0
184
C
36
0
1
1
C
0
5
0
1
0
C
C
0
0
C
0
0
0
C
0
1
C
C
0
0
0
C
0
C,
0
0
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LO
O
CO
STCPET RETRIEVAL CATE 61/03/03
KY646 NVB-46
4C 22 00.0 073 43 15.0 2
11.eH EAST CF SEJ BRIGHT
34025 KEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEV, YCRK BIGHT SUPV SGE SLUDGE GRCUNCS
11 11H030
OC84 FEET CEPTfc CLASS 00
CC530
CATE TIPE DEPTH RESIDUE
FRCV OF TOT
TC CAY FEET PG/L
/TYPA/AMBNT/OCEAN
80/C6/02
80/06/10
80/G6/16
8C/06/24
8C/07/02
80/07/07
8C/C7/21
80/08/01
6C/G8/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
09 52
09 52
11 02
11 02
10 04
10 04
09 28
09 28
09 54
09 54
15 30
15 30
12 52
12 52
10 06
10 06
09 18
09 18
13 46
13 46
14 09
14 10
0002
0079
G002
OC82
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
0079
0002
C082
0002
0079
0002
0079
0
E
LT
5
11
6
7
7
3
9
15
15
8
2
44
12
36
IK
48
11
18
39
2
3
15
00956
SILICA
TCTAL
HC/L
C.C4
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.3
0.05
0.3
0.1
C.3
0.05
0.4
0.04K
0.3
0.04K
0.1
C.C4K
0.04
0.1
0.2
00660
T ORG C
C
MG/L
6.C
4.C
3.3
2.0
3.0
2.5
0.6
1.9
l.S
1.9
1.6
2.C
2.7
2.5
2.8
2.3
1.6
1.6
7.5
4.C
1.3
1.8
00610
NH3»NH4-
N TOTAL
MG/L
C.G2CK
O.C2CK
0.021
0.02CK
0.035
0.020K
0.035
O.C54
0.020K
0.020K
0.020K
C.02GK
0.020K
0.022
0.02CK
0.020K
C.C20K
C.C2CK
0.02CK
0.020K
0.037
O.C47
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
00630
N02tN03
N-TOTAL
MG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
00665
PHOS-TOT
FG/L P
0.018
0.018
0.017
0.022
0.065
0.015
0.013
0.051
0.023
0.037
0.024
0.036
0.031
0.055
0.016
0.033
0.01 OK
0.031
0.028
0.051
0.029
0.045
70507
PHOS-T
ORTHO
FG/L P
0.022
0.024
0.013
0.016
0.071
0.017
0.016
0.028
0.017
0.029
0.019
0.028
0.010K
0.019
0.010K
0.021
0.010K
0.015
0.012
0.023
0.021
0.029
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STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 81/03/C3
KYE47 NYE-47
40 20 OC.O 073 A3 15.0 2
11.8M EAST OF PGNPOUTK BEACH
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEV. VCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCGE GROUNDS
1111H030
0081 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AKBNT/OCEAN
o
•JD
CATE
FRCP
TC
80/06/02
80/06/10
60/C6/16
80/06/24
80/C7/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
80/08/01
80/08/04
80/08/13
80/08/20
80/08/27
TIFE CEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
09 46 OC02
09 46 0082
10 55 0002
10
10
10
09
09
09
09
15
15
12
12
10
10
09
09
13
13
14
14
11
11
55
00
00
22
22
51
51
35
35
55
55
03
03
13
13
48
48
06
07
20
20
0079
OC02
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
C002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0079
C0300
CC
fG/L
8.7
10.0
9.2
9.2
9.1
9.6
8.6
7.4
8.0
7.6
8.0
8.0
12.0
7.4
8.1
7.5
7.4
7.4
7.5
8.6
8.0
8.9
6.4
6.9
CCC1C 31501 3U13
WATER TOT COL 1 FEC COLI
TEPP PFIHENDC H-FCAGAR
CENT /100FL /100ML
2 C
0 0
5 0
15. e
10.5
17.9
12. C
19.7
12. C
21.1
14.6
23.5
14. e
23.6
12.7
24.4
12. 6
24.1
15.3
19.9
13.5
23.2
21.6
1
144
j
0
17
C
0
0
0
C
1
0
C
0
3
1
C
0
0
C
14
C
C
0
C
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
C
0
0
-------
U)
t->
o
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 61/03/03
NY847 KY6-47
40 20 00.C 073 43 15.0 2
11.8^1 EAST CF PCNPCUTH BEACH
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEfc YCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCGE GROUNDS
1111H030
OC61 FEET CEPTh CLASS 00
00530
CATE TIME DEPTH PESICUE
FRCf CF TCT KFLT
TC CAY FEET fG/L
80/06/02
6C/C6/10
80/06/24
8C/07/02
80/07/07
80/07/21
ec/ce/oi
80/08/04
80/C8/13
80/08/20
09 46
09 46
10 55
10 55
09 22
C9 22
09 51
09 51
15 35
15 35
12 55
12 55
10 03
10 03
09 13
09 13
13 48
13 48
14 06
14 07
0002
0082
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
0082
0002
C082
0002
0079
0002
0082
0002
0082
30
17
8
6
1
4
2
23
K
9
15
17
16
4
20
31
1
12
7
41
/TYPA/APBNT/QCEAN
C0956
SILICA
TCTAL
HG/L
0.04K
O.C4K
0.04K
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.05
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.4
0.04K
0.3
0.04K
0.2
0.04K
0.1
0.1
0.1
C0660
ORG C
C
MG/L
5.0
4.C
2.6
2.1
1.1
2.4
2.5
1.3
1.3
0.8
1.6
1.7
2.4
2.3
1.4
1.4
2.9
4.1
2.2
2.1
00610
NH3+NH4-
N TOTAL
MG/L
0.020K
0.020K
0.021
0.021
O.C47
0.073
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.020K
0.020K
O.C2CK
C.02CK
0.02GK
0.02CK
O.C2CK
0.02CK
0.02CK
0.02CK
O.C42
C.C42
00620
N03-N
TOTAL
MG/L
00630
NC2CNG3
N-TOTAL
FG/L
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.02K
0.03
0.03
00665
PHOS-TOT
PG/L P
0.012
0.018
0.022
0.022
0.013
0.033
0.023
0.033
0.031
0.026
0.023
0.043
0.012
0.025
0.011
0.035
0.026
0.043
0.029
0.033
70507
PHOS-T
CRTHO
PG/L P
0.016
0.021
0.016
0.020
0.014
0.026
0.017
0.027
0.016
0.026
0.010K
0.017
0.010K
0.015
0.010K
0.023
0.010
0.017
0.021
0.025
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APPENDIX F
Heavy Metals in New York Bight Apex Sediment
1974-1980
-------
NYB?0
40 23 64.0 073 56 03.0 2
2 Mil ES EAST OF SANDY HOOK SI PK
34025 NtW JERSEY
ATLANTIC OCEAN
NEW YOHK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
DATE
FRO*
TO
74/05/16
75/07/23
75/11/12
76/03/23
78/06/13
80/05/28
IIKE DEPTH
Of
OAY FEET
09 15 0048
09 40 0042
09 45 0052
10 00 0052
10 00 0052
10 45 0050
01028
CO HUO
DRY WGT
MG/KG-CO
2.00K
0.50K
0.50K
0.20K
0.40
0.70K
0102S
CHROMIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
3.00K
5.00K
9.00
2.80
3.00J
01043
COPPER
SEDMG/K6
DRY MGT
6.00K
3.00K
5.00
0.80K
1.00
0.40K
01052
LEAD
SEOMG/KG
DRY WOT
50.00K
8.00K
18.00
10.00
6.00
3.00J
01068
NICKEL
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
7.00K
2.90
23.00
10.00K
1.00
2.00K
71921
MERCUHY
SEOMG/KG
DRY WGT
0.2K
0.05K
01003
ARSENIC
StOMG/KG
DRY WGT
2. HO
4.00
U)
M
U)
01013
DATE 1IME DEPTH BEHYLIUM
FRO* OF SEDMG/KG
TO DAY FEET DHY WGT
80/05/28 10 45 0050
0.90K
01078
SILVER
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
0.40K
01093
2INC
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
5.50
01090
ANTIMONY
SEDMG/KG
OHY WGT
0.30K
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
0.02K
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NY821
*C £3 bA.'J 073 53 30 = 0 ?
4 MlLtS EAST OF SANDY HOOK SI PK
34025 NtW JERSEY
ATLANllC OCEAN
NEW YCHK blGHT SURVEILLANCE
OATt
FRO*
TO
74/05/16
75/03/10
75/07/23
75/11/12
76/03/23
78/06/13
79/03/21
80/05/28
DATt
FROt*
T"
80/05/28
HHE OFPTH
OF
UAY FEET
U9 30 0076
11 50 0078
10 00 0082
10 05 OOHO
10 45 0076
10 05 0082
10 50 0079
10 55 0080
1IKE DEPTH
OF
OAY FEET
10 55 0080
01028
CD I"UO
DRY WGI
MG/KG-CD
2.00K
5.50
4.10
4.40
0.20K
0.30
0.40J
0.70K
01013
BEHYL1UM
SEDf G/KG
DRY »GT
0.90K
01029
CHROMIUM
SEDWG/KG
DRY WGT
33.00
204.00
175.00
1UO.OO
68.00
2.00K
5.00
01078
SILVER
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
0.40K
01043
COPPER
SEOMG/KG
OHY WGT
34.00
190.00
160.00
200.00
2.70
3.00
1.30
l.OOJ
01093
2INC
SEOMG/KG
OHY WGT
6.30
01052
LEAD
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
50.00K
223.00
190.00
199.00
13.00
4.00
10.00J
4.00J
0109B
ANTIMONY
SEOMG/KG
DRY WGT
0. JOK
01068 71921
NICKEL MERCURY
SEOMG/KG SEOMG/KG
DRY WGT DRY WGT
10.00 0.7
27.00
39.00
185.00
10.00K
2.00
2.00J
15.00 0.7
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
0.02K
01003
ARSENIC
SEOMG/KG
UHY *GT
4.70
1.50
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KYB22
40 23 54.0 073 51 00.0 2
6 Mltb t/>il L'l- b*NiiT hUUK bl PK
34C25 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
YCRK 6IGHT SURVEILLANCE PUD GROUNDS
CATE
FROf
TO
74/04/18
74/05/16
75/C3/10
75/07/23
75/11/12
76/03/23
77/05/17
78/06/13
79/03/21
80/05/28
TIKE OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
09 50 0068
09 45 0076
11 30 007B
10 20 0074
10 24 0072
11 15 OC84
12 30 0066
10 45 0053
11 20 0092
11 25 0068
01028
CD PUD
CRY WGT
MG/KG-CD
3.00K
2.0QK
0.40K
0.50K
1.00
0.70
0.05K
0.30
0.90J
l.OOJ
01029
CHROPIUH
SECHG/KG
DRV HGT
36. CC
IS. CO
16.00
15.90
81. CO
25.00
15.20
5.00J
72. CO
01043
COPPER
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
47.00
35.00
19.00
14.00
345.00
28.00
23.00
2. CO
8.50
66.00
01052
LEAD
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
58. CC
50.00K
23.00
27. OC
360.00
27.00
18. 2C
5.0C
20.0CJ
79.00
01068
NICKEL
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
12.00
13.00
8.00
7.40
175.00
38.00
5.40
3.00
4.00J
18.00
71921
HERCURY
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
3.8
0.4
2.2
01003
ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.60
3.40
8.80
01013
CATE TIHE DEPTH BERYLIUH
FRCf OF SECHG/KC-
TC CAY FEET DRY HGT
C1078
SILVER
SECHG/KG
DRY HGT
C1093
ZINC
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
01098
ANTIHONY
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
01148
SELENIUH
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
eC/05/28 11 25 0068
0.90K
2.00J 140.00
2.00J
0.07J
-------
KYB23
40 23 54.0 073 49 12.0 2
7.4M EAST CF SANDY HCCK ST PK
34025 KEM JERSEY
ATLAMIC CCEAN
KEfc YCftK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE CELLAR CIRT
CATE TIME DEPTH CO PUD
FRCP OF C
TC CAY FEET H
74/C4/18 10 20 0114
75/03/10 11 15 0112
75/07/23 10 30 0098
75/11/12 10 40 0108
76/03/23 11 45 0108
60/05/28 11 50 0107
CATE TINE DEPTH BEBYLIUM
FRCf CF S
TC DAY FEET
028
UD
HOT
G-CD
3.00
4.80
0.60
2.10
2.80
0.70K
013
LIUM
G/KG
WGT
01029
CHRCPIUH
SECNG/KG
DRY KGT
87.00
170. CO
22. 9C
81.00
114.00
180.00
01076
SILVER
SECMC/KG
DRY MGT
01043
COPPER
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
100.00
170.00
32.00
65.00
0.80K
36.00
01093
ZINC
SECHG/KG
DRY hGT
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRV MGT
126.00
233.00
120.00
119. CO
196.00
69. CC
01098
ANTIMONY
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
01068
NICKEL
SEDMG/KG
DRY MGT
24.00
14.00
13.30
23.00
43.00
16.00
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY MGT
71921
MERCURY
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
4.0
0.8
01003
ARSENIC
SEDPG/KG
DRY MGT
12.80
4.40
8C/05/28 11 50 0107
0.90K
C.40K
110.00
0.30J
0.05J
-------
NYB24
40 23 54.0 073 47 30.0 2
8.6PI EAST CF SANDY HCCK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEk> YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
CATE TIME DEPTH CD PUD
FRCP CF
TC DAY FEET
74/04/16 10 40 0122
75/03/10 11 00 0124
77/05/17 12 00 0116
60/05/28 12 10 0128
CATE TIKE DEPTt
FRCP OF
TC DAY FEET
1028
PUD
WGT
KG-CO
13.00
8.90
0.60
11.00
1013
YLIUP
MG/KG
V HGT
C1C29
CHROPIUP
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
240.00
130. CC
44. CO
32. CO
01078
SILVER
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
01043
COPPER
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
260.00
210.00
34.00
220.00
01093
ZINC
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRV WGT
302.00
225.00
63.60
260.00
01098
ANTIMONY
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
01068
NICKEL
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
39.00
14.00
11.00
45.00
01148
SELENIUM
SEOPG/KG
DRY WGT
71921
MERCURY
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
8.7
1.9
01003
ARSENIC
SEOPG/KG
DRY WGT
2.40
28.00
80/05/28 12 10 0128
0.90K
7.50
440 .00
15.OC
0.05J
-------
KYB25
40 23 54.0 073 45 00.0 2
10.6HI E*ST OF SANCY HCOK ST PK
34C25 NEW JERSEV
AUAMIC CCEAK
KEfc YCRK CIGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUCCE
oo
DATE TIKE DEPTH CD HUO
FRCH CF C
TC CAV FEET f
74/04/18 11 10 0080
75/03/10 10 45 0082
77/05/17 11 40 0076
8C/05/28 12 30 0077
DATE TIPE DEPTH BERYLIUf
FRO CF S
TC DAY FEET
028
'DO
MGT
G-CD
3.00K
0.40K
0.40
0.70K
013
'LIUf
'G/KC
' MGT
01029
CHRGPIUK
SECWG/KG
DRY HOT
10.00
H.CC
2C.CC
12.00
01C78
SILVER
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
01043
COPPER
SEDMG/KG
DRY MGT
5.00
5.0C
25.00
3.20
01093
ZINC
SEOHG/KG
DRY MGT
01052
LEAD
SEDMG/KG
DRV MGT
40.00K
18. CO
26.90
21.00
01098
ANT IMONY
SEOHG/KG
DRY MGT
01068 71921 01003
NICKEL MERCURY ARSENIC
SEDMG/KG SEOHG/KG SEOHG/KG
DRY MGT DRY MGT DRY MGT
10.00K
5.00K
4.00J
2.00K
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY MGT
2.9 5.00
0.3 14.00
80/05/28 12 30 0077
0.90K
0.40K
34.00
0.3GK
0.02K
-------
NYB26
40 23 54.0 073 43 15.0 2
12M EAST OF SANCV HOOK ST PK
34025 NEH JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
YCRK 6IGHT SURVEILLANCE SGE SLUCGE G
CATE TIPE DEPTH CD FDD
FRCf OF t
TO CAY FEET t
74/04/17 11 07 0080
77/05/17 11 15 0074
79/03/21 12 40 0064
60/05/28 13 00 0079
CATE TIKE DEPTH BERYLlUH
FROC OF «
TC CAY FEET
028
UD
MGT
G-CC
3.00K
0.30
1.10
3.00J
013
HUF
G/KG
HGT
01029
CHROHIUH
SECMG/KG
DRY HGT
9.00
41.00
4.00J
7C.OO
01076
SILVER
SECMG/KG
DRY HGT
01043
COPPER
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
5.00
24.00
4.20
85. CC
01093
ZINC
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
40.00K
36.70
820.00
110. OC
01098
ANIIPONY
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
01068 71921 01003
NICKEL KERCURV ARSEMC
SEDHG/KG SEOHG/KG SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT DRY HGT DRY HGT
5.00 2.2
3.40J
2.00K
6.00J 2.3
01148
SELENIUM
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.00
6.00
80/05/28 13 00 0079
0.90K
3.10
160.00
3.60
0.02J
-------
KYB27
40 23 54.0 073 40 32.0 2
14M EAST OF SAKCY HCOK ST PK
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEfc YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
CATE TIHE DEPTH CO HUD
FRCK OF C
TC DAY FEET H
74/05/21 10 50 0086
79/03/21 12 15 0087
80/08/27 12 20 0061
CO
o
CATE TIME DEPTH BERYLIUF
FRCF CF S
TC CAY FEET
028
LID
MGT
G-CC
2.00K
0.90J
0.60K
013
LIUF
G/KG
1 WGT
01029
CHROHIUH
SEOFG/KG
DRY WGT
1C.CC
16. CC
15.00
01076
SILVER
SECMG/KG
DRY HGT
01043
COPPER
SEDHG/KG
CRY WGT
7.00
5.50
9.00J
C1093
ZINC
SECMG/KG
DRY WGT
01C52
LEAD
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
50.0GK
17.00
31.00
01098
ANTIMONY
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
01068 71921 01003
NICKEL HERCURV ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT DRY WGT DRY WGT
7.00K 0.3
2.00K
2.00K 0.2
01148
SELENIUM
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.70
2.90
80/08/27 12 20 0081
l.OOJ
0.4CK
31.CO
2.00K
0.13
-------
KYB30
40 30 25.0 073 56 42.0 2
ADJACENT TO AffiRCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEk VCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE BUOY FL5
CATE
FRCf
TC
74/05/21
75/03/10
75/07/23
75/11/12
77/05/03
TIME
CF
CAY
08
09
11
11
13
50
25
40
36
30
DEPTH
FEET
0050
0046
0040
0050
0036
0
CO
DRY
102B
HUD
HGT
HG/KG-CC
2.00K
0.60
0.50K
0.50K
1.30K
C1C29
CHROPIUH
SECHG/KG
DRY UGT
3.00
6.00
5.CCK
5.CGK
5.00J
01043
COPPER
SECHG/KG
DRY WGT
6.00K
3.00
3.0CK
2.50K
0.30K
01052
LEAD
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
50.00K
10.CCK
e.ooK
5.00K
13.00J
01068
NICKEL
SEDHG/KG
DRY UGT
7.00K
5.00K
2.00K
23.00
9.00J
71921
MERCURY
SEDMG/KG
DRV UGT
0.2
01003
ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
1.40
-------
NYB31
40 30 00.0 073 57 36.0 2
ADJACENT TC APBRCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
AILAMIC CCEAN
KEfc YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE BUOY FL3
01026
GATE TIKE DEPTH CD *UC
FRCf OF CRY WGT
TO DAY FEET HG/KG-CD
74/C5/21 09 00 0034
2.00K
01029
CHROPIUH
SECMG/KG
DRY HGT
7.00
01043
COPPER
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
6.00K
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
50.00K
01066
NICKEL
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
7.00K
71921
HERCURY
SEOHG/KG
DRY NGT
0.5
01003
ARSENIC
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
1.80
OJ
M
NJ
-------
NYB32
40 29 25.0 073 56 00.0 2
JCJACENT TO AHBRCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
MLAMIC CCEAh
NEk YCRK EIGHT SUPV FLIA HUSTLE
LO
N>
CO
GATE
FRCK
TO
74/05/21
74/07/09
75/03/10
75/07/23
75/11/12
76/03/23
77/C5/03
79/03/20
60/08/07
TIKE DEPTH
OF
OAV FEET
09 15 0038
12 10 0048
09 36 0038
11 20 0036
11 21 0042
13 00 0052
13 05 0034
10 15 0046
10 15 0042
01028
CD KUO
CRY WGT
MG/KG-CD
2.00K
3.00K
0.40K
0.50K
0.50K
0.20K
1.30K
0.30J
0.60K
01029
CHROMUP
SECHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.00
1C.COK
6. CO
5.00K
5.CCK
1.4C
5.00J
2.00K
16.00
01043
COPPER
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
6.00K
3.00
2.00K
3.00K
2.5CK
O.BOK
0.3CK
C.2CK
2.50
01052
LEAD
SEOKG/KG
DRY WGT
5C.OCK
50.00K
10.0CK
6.CCK
5.00K
5.30
13.COJ
3.CCK
5.00J
01068
NICKEL
SEOHG/KG
DRY HGT
7.00K
24.00
5.00K
2.00K
13.00
10.00K
LOOK
2.00K
0.20J
71921
MERCURY
SEOHG/KG
ORV WGT
0.2K
0.1
0.1
01003
ARSENIC
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
0.00
0.80
3.30
01013 01078 01093 01096 01148
CATE TIKE DEPTH BERYLIUP SILVER ZINC ANTIKQNY SELENIUM
FRCH OF SECKG/KG SECHG/KG SECHG/KG SEOHG/KG SEOHG/KG
TO DAY FEET DRY WGT DRY WGT DRY WGT ORV WGT DRY WGT
80/08/07 10 15 0042
0.80K
C.4CK
13.00
2.00K
0.14
-------
MB33
40 IB 36.0 073 53 45.0 2
ADJACENT 10 APBRCSE CHANNEL
34025 NEW JERSEY
AllAMIC CCEAK
NEV VCRK BIGHT SURV BW KOA WHISTLE
OJ
ro
CATC
FROK
TC
74/05/21
74/C7/09
75/03/10
75/07/23
75/10/29
76/03/23
77/05/03
79/03/20
80/08/07
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAV FEET
09 30 0050
11 55 0054
09 50 OC50
11 00 0050
11 55 0048
12 45 0052
12 50 0044
10 30 0051
11 40 0048
01028
CO PUD
CRY WGT
KG/KG-CC
2.00K
3.00K
0.40K
0.50K
0.50K
0.20
1.30K
0.20K
0.80K
C1C29
CHROflUM
SECHG/KG
ORY WGT
9.CC
11.00
14. CO
7.60
e.co
7.40
6.0C
7.00J
12.00
01043
COPPER
SEDHG/KG
ORY tiGT
8.00
7.00
3.00
3.00K
5.00
O.BOK
4.CC
2.30
4.5C
01052
LEAD
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
50.00K
50.00K
20. OC
19.00
22.00
17. OC
16. GC
20.00J
16.00
01068
NICKEL
SF.DMG/KG
ORY WGT
7.00K
10.00K
5.00K
4.30
4.00
10.00K
7.00J
2.00K
3.70
71921
MERCURY
SEDHG/KG
DRV WGT
1.1
0.2
0.1
01003
ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG
ORY WGT
0.00
1.80
3.60
01013
GATE TIPE DEPTH BERYLIUH
FRC* CF SECCG/KG
TC CAV FEET ORY HGT
01078
SILVER
SECMG/KG
ORY WGT
01093
ZINC
SECHG/KG
DRY WGT
01098
ANTIHONY
SEOMG/KG
ORY HGT
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
ORY WGT
ec/ce/07 11 40 0048
o.eoj
0.40K
24.00
2.0CK
0.12
-------
NY831
10 27 15.0 073 SO 00.0 2
ADJACENT SOUTH SICE CF I-CRN
31025 NEH JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAN'
KEk VGRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE AMBROSE HORN
CATE
FRCP
TC
71/01/17
71/05/21
71/07/09
75/C3/10
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/03/23
76/C6/23
77/05/03
79/03/20
80/08/26
C1C26 01C29 01013 01052 01068 71921 01003
TIKE DEPTH CO PUD CHROPIUH COPPER LEAD NICKEL HERCURV ARSENIC
CF CRY MGT SEOHG/KG SEOMG/KG SEDPG/KG SEDKG/KG SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG
CAY FEET PG/KG-CC DRY HGT DRY HGT DRY WGT DRY HGT DRV UGT DRY WGT
12
C9
11
10
12
11
12
12
12
11
13
30
55
25
07
00
30
20
15
25
10
50
0082
0080
OC81
0078
0082
0080
0088
0081
0081
0079
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
6
1
0
.OOK
.OOK
.10K
.50K
.00
.10
.80K
.60J
.20
.60J
9.00
17. CO
12. CO
3.50
11.00
73. CO
16.00
12.00
36.00
6. 10
12.00
13. CC
7.00
7.10
17.00
58. OC
22.00
15.00
31.00
20.CCJ
50.
50.
73.
31.
51.
96.
38.
376.
71.
76.
00
OOK
00
eo
00
CO
00
OC
00
00
2.1
8.00 1.0
13.00 0.3
5. OOK
17.00
11.00
25.00
3.00
28.00J
10.00
7.00J 0.3
0.00
2.10
6.00
01013
CATE TIKE DEPTH 6ERYLIUP
FRCP CF SECPG/KG'
TG CAY FEET DRY HGT
01076
SILVER
SECMG/KG
DRY HGT
01093
ZINC
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
ciose
ANTIMONY
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
01118
SELENIUH
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
80/C8/26 13 50 0079
2.00J
0.10K
15.00
2.0GK
0.08J
-------
KYB35
4C 26 IC.O 073 47 12.0 2
2.5M SE CF APBRCSE. KCPN
34059 MEM JERSEY
ATLAMIC CCEAN
NEk YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
GATE
FRCP
TC
74/04/17
75/03/10
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/05/13
77/05/03
79/03/20
80/C8/26
TIHE DEPTH
CF
CAY FEET
11 50 0105
10 22 0102
11 20 G092
11 15 0096
11 45 0096
12 00 0102
11 40 0081
13 30 C093
01C28
CO CUD
CRY MGT
HG/KG-CO
3.00
2.80
1.20
2.40
1.00J
6.60J
2.30
0.60K
01C2S
CHBOMUK
SECHG/KG
DRY MGT
74. CO
81.00
4C.4C
68.00
52.00
36.00
4S.CC
56.00
01043
COPPER
SECHG/KG
CRY HGT
82. OC
70.00
54. 1C
56.00
40.00
47.00
51.00
79.00
01052
LEAD
SEDMG/KG
DRY MGT
134. CO
120.00
58.00
84.00
67.00
ei.cc
63.00
100.00
01068
NICKEL
SEDPG/KG
DRY MGT
17.00
8.00
7.00
23.00
11.00
27.00J
9.00J
10.00J
71921
MERCURY
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
4.4
0.8
01003
ARSENIC
SEOPG/KG
DRY MGT
2.40
12.00
01013
CATE TIPE DEPTH BERYLIUP
FRCf OF SEOPG/KG
TC DAY FEET DRY MGT
01076
SILVER
SECHG/KG
CRY MGT
C1093
ZINC
SECHG/KG
DRY WGT
01098
ANTIKONY
SEDHG/KG
DRY MGT
01148
SELENIUH
SEDHG/KG
DRY MGT
80/08/26 13 30 0093
2.60
2.9C
160.00
2.00J
0.23
-------
KYB40
40 33 36.0 073 45 00.0 2
1.5 VI SOUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEW YCRK
ATLAMIC CCEAN 013391
YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
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IS)
--J
GATE
FRCP
TC
74/C4/24
74/07/09
74/10/23
74/12/05
75/C3/11
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/05/13
76/C6/23
77/05/03
79/03/2O
80/06/26
01028 01C29 C1043 01052 01068 71921 01003
TIHE DEPTH CO KUG CHROMIUM COPPER LEAD NICKEL MERCURY ARSENIC
OF CRY WGT SECHC/KG SEGMG/KG SEDMG/KG SEDKG/KG SEDMG/KG SEOHG/KG
CAY FEET MG/KG-CD
09
09
09
12
09
10
10
10
10
10
13
11
45
35
55
10
50
00
18
05
18
15
25
34
0048
0048
0041
0046
G050
0044
0046
C048
0044
0048
0045
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
.OOK
.OOK
. 10K
.40K
.50K
. 50K
.90K
.80K
.30K
.00
.60K
DRY WGT
13. CO
12.00
6.10
11. CC
14. CO
7.61
5.0C
•J.CO
e.oc
5.CCJ
7S.CC
12. CC
DRY HGT
4.00
5.00
12.00
3.00
5.00
12.60
6.00
0.80K
18.00
2.CCJ
1.90
5.CCJ
DRY HGT
40. OOK
50. OOK
4. OOK
20. OOK
20.00
16.2C
9.50
10.00J
8.00
13.CCJ
1C.COJ
38.00
DRY
10
10
2
2
5
7
1
2
1
1
2
2
WGT DRY WGT
.OOK 0.2
.OOK 0.4
.30 0.2
.00
.OOK
.OOK
.00
.OOJ
.OOK
.OOK
.OOK
.OOJ 0.4
DRY HGT
6.30
2.40
0.50K
3.40
01013
GATE TIME CEPTH BERYLIUM
FRO OF SECMG/KG
TC DAY FEET DRY HGT
01078
SILVER
SEGMG/KG
DRY HGT
01093
ZINC
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
01098
ANTIMONY
SEOKG/KG
DRY HGT
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY HGT
80/08/26 11 34 0045
l.OOJ
0.5CJ
23.00
2.CCK
0.13
-------
KYB41
40 31 39.0 073 45 00.0 2
3.5 H SCUIH GF ATLANTIC BEACH
36G59 NEW YCRK
ATLAMIC CCEAK 013391
NEk YCP.K EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
.NJ
oo
DATE
FRCP
TO
74/04/24
74/07/OS
74/10/23
74/12/05
75/03/11
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/05/13
76/04/23
77/05/03
7<3/03/)20
80/08/26
01026 01029 01043 01052 01068 71921 01003
TIPE DEPTH CD PUD CHROMIUM COPPER LEAD NICKEL HERCURY ARSEMC
OF CRY WGT SECMG/KG SEOHG/KG SEDHG/KG SEOKG/KG SEOHG/KG SEDHG/KG
CAY FEET KG/KG-CD
10
09
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
13
11
05
50
15
45
10
30
25
30
35
30
00
55
0074
0058
0062
C076
0068
0068
0060
0062
0044
0067
0063
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
.OOK
.OOK
. 1CK
.40K
.50K
.SDK
.90*
.80K
.30K
.20J
. 60K
DRY WGT
9.00
10. OOK
5.3C
1C.CC
18. CO
10.20
9. CO
4.00J
9. CO
5.00
5S.CO
12.00
DRY
4
3
11
2
4
5
6
0
2
2
2
4
WGT DRY WGT
.00
.OOK
.CC
.00
.00
.30
.00
.80K -
.50K
.OQJ
.5C
.OOK
40.0CK
50.0GK
4.0CK
20.00
19.00
14.8C
16.00
11.00
18. CC
ie.cc
16. CO
30. OC
DRY WGT DRV WGT DRY WGT
10. OOK
10. OOK
1.30
3.00
5. OOK
7. OOK
3.00
LOOK
1.00
LOOK
2. OOK
2. OOK
0.2K 5.20
0.1 5.20
0.2 4.10
0.3 9.30
KYE41
01013
CATE TIKE CEPTH BERYLIUP
FRCP OF SECHG/KG
TC DAY FEET DRV WGT
01076
SILVER
SEOHG/KG
DRY MGT
C10S3
HHC
SEDH.G/KG
CRY WGT
01098
ANTIMONY
SEOPG/KG
DRY WGT
01148
SELEMUf
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
80/08/26 11 55 0063
2.00J
C.40K
26.00
2.0CK
0.06J
-------
KY642
40 29 42.0 073 45 00.0 2
5.5M SCUIH OF ATLANTIC BEACH
36C59 NEV YCRK
ATIAMIC CCEAIs
YCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
CATE
FRO*
TC
74/05/14
74/07/09
74/10/23
74/12/05
75/03/11
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/05/13
76/06/23
77/05/03
7S/C3/2C
8C/08/26
01028 01029 C1043 01052 01066 71921 01003
TIFE CEPTH CO PUG CHPGMUM COPPER LEAD NICKEL MERCURY ARSENIC
OF CRY WGT SEDHG/KG SECHG/KG SEOHG/KG SEDMG/KG SEDHG/KG SEOHG/KG
CAV FEET HG/KG-CC
10
10
10
11
10
10
10
10
10
09
12
12
55
02
40
30
20
45
45
55
50
55
55
15
0080
0079
C076
0078
0080
0078
C075
0078
0076
0082
0073
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
.OOK
.OOK
.10
.40K
.50K
.50K
.90K
.80K
.30K
.70J
.OOJ
DRY WGT
12.00
19. CC
14.80
1C. CO
21.00
13.90
11.00
16.00
11. CO
12. GO
13.00
14.00
DRY hGT
9.00
e.oc
12.00
6.00
12.00
8.5C
8.00
0.80K
7.00
14.00
3.70
4.CCK
DRY WGT
50.CCK
50. OOK
6.00
3C.OC
19. CC
23.90
18.00
19. CC
23. CO
19.00
48.00
3C.CC
DRY
7
10
4
7
5
7
5
5
4
7
3
2
WGT DRY WGT DRY WGT
.00
.OOK
.40
.00
.OOK
.OOK
.00
.00
.70
.OOJ
.OOJ
.OOJ
0.2K 17.80
0.1 26.00
0.1 16.90
0.8 20.00
01C13
CATE TIKE DEPTH 8ERYLIUF
FRCF CF SECHG/KG
TC CAY FEET DRY WGI
C107C
SILVER
SECHG/KG
DRY WGT
C1093
I INC
SEOHG/KG
DRY hGT
01098
ANTIHONY
SEDHG/KG
DRV HGT
01148
SELENIUM
SEDMG/KG
DRY ViGT
60/08/26 12 15 0073
3.10
0.40K
40.00
2.0CK
0.12
-------
KYB43
40 27 45.C 073 45 00.0 2
7.5PI SCUTH CF ML4KTIC BEACH
36059 NEW YCRK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW YCRK BIGHT SURVEILLANCE
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o
GATE
FRCP
1C
74/05/14
74/07/09
74/10/23
74/12/05
75/03/11
75/07/17
75/10/29
76/05/13
76/06/23
77/05/03
79/03/20
60/06/26
01028 01C29 01043
TIFE DEPTH CO FUD CHROMUM COPPER
GF DRV WGT SEDKG/KG SEDHG/KG
CAV FEET FG/KC-CC
10
10
11
11
10
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
30
25
OC
15
40
00
00
15
06
10
35
30
C098
0092
0091
0092
0095
0068
0092
0090
0090
0096
0079
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
6
2
1
.00
.OOK
.90
.10
.70
.90
.OOJ
.00
.60J
.40
.OOJ
CRY WGT
54. CO
71. CO
74. 6C
65.00
72. CO
48.90
68. CC
67. CO
61. OC
59.00
61.00
57.00
DRY WGT
42. OC
51. OC
65.00
65.00
63. OC
53.50
56. CO
52.00
59.00
8.00
5.30
58.00
01052 01068 71921 01003
LEAD NICKEL NERCURY ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
82.00
60.00
10.00
80.00
86. CO
62.50
80. CO
77.00
63.00
648.00
110. CO
82. CO
DRY UGf DRY MGT DRY WGT
11.
15.
15.
19.
9.
10.
00
00
00
00
00
00
0.8 7.60
0.6 4.60
3.3 9.90
19.00
19.
15.
30.
9.
8.
00
00
OOJ
OOJ
OOJ
0.9 11.00
01013 01076 01093 01098 01148
CATE TIFE DEPTH BERYL1UF SILVER ZINC ANTIMONY SELENIUM
FRGP CF SECFG/KG SECMG/KG SECHG/KG SEDHG/KG SEDHG/KG
TC CAV FEET DRY WGT DRY WGT DRY HGT DRY WGT DRY WGT
80/08/26 12 30 C079
2.80
2.5C
130.OC
4.0CJ
0.31
-------
KYB44
40 25 54.C 073 45 CO.O 2
9.5PI SCUTH CF ATLANTIC EEACH
36059 MEW YCPK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
NEW VCRK EIGHT SURVEILLANCE
u>
OJ
CATE
FROP
TO
74/05/14
74/07/09
74/10/23
74/12/05
76/C6/23
77/05/03
79/03/20
80/08/26
TIPE CEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
10 20 0092
10 45 0096
11 15 0096
10 50 0095
11 25
11 35
11 30 0092
12 10 0099
12 48 0091
01028
CO PUD
DRY WGT
PG/KG-CC
2.00K
9.00
1.70
2.00
5.00
1.30K
1.30
2.00J
01029
CHROMUH
SECPG/KG
DRY WGT
3C.CC
146. CO
34.10
30.00
32. CO
94.00
21. OC
35.00
43.00
01043
COPPER
SEDNG/KG
CRY WGT
38. OC
156.00
53.00
30.00
36.00
115.00
29.00
4.60
53.00
01052
LEAD
SEDPG/KG
DRY MGT
50.00
370.00
20. OC
60. OC
49.00
158.00
36. CC
60.00
110.00
01068
NICKEL
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
9.00
27.00
5.40
10.00
6.40
15.00
27.00J
8.00J
6.00J
71921
HERCURY
SEDHG/KG
DRY MGT
0.7
2.4
2.8
0.5
01003
ARSENIC
SEOMG/KG
DRY WGT
6.30
3.60
5.40
5.80
01013 01078 01093 01098 01148
CATE TIPE DEPTH EERYLIUP SILVER ZINC ANT1PONY SELENIUH
FRO CF SECPG/KG SECMG/KG SEOHG/KG SEDMG/KG SEDHG/KG
TO GAY FEET OPY WGT DRY WGT DRV WGT DRY WGT DRY WGT
6C/08/26 12 48 0091
2.00J
2.COJ
110.00
2.00K
0.24
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NYB45
40 25 00.0 073 45 00.0 2
1C.5M SOUTH CF ATLANTIC BEACH
36059 MEM YORK
ATLANTIC CCEAN
KEfc YCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCCE GROUNCS
CATE
FRCF
TC
74/C4/18
74/05/14
74/07/09
74/12/05
76/06/23
77/05/03
79/C3/20
80/08/26
TIHE
OF
CAY
12
09
11
10
11
11
11
13
15
55
00
30
50
45
35
20
DEPTH
FEET
C090
0096
0064
0097
CQ94
C091
ooae
01028
co PUD
CRY WGT
MG/KG-CC
9.00
2.00
3.00K
6.00
6.60J
0.80J
2.00J
C1C29
CHROPIUK
SECHC/KG
DRY MGT
115.00
48.00
12.00
67.00
92. 00
20. CC
11.00
50.00
01043
COPPER
SEOMG/KG
DRY
133
97
e
50
115
25
8
66
WGT
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.60
.oc
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
208.00
13C.CC
50.00K
170. CC
134.00
36.00
33.00
96.00
01068
NICKEL
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
17.00
12.00
10.GOK
20.00
17.00
10.00J
2.00K
9.00J
71921
MERCURY
SEDMG/KG
DRY WGT
1.8
1.1
1.3
0.8
01003
ARSENIC
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.70
4.20
0.80
2.80
OJ
01013
CATE TIPE DEPTH BERYLIUP
FRCI* CF SECHC/KG
TC CAY FEET CBY HGT
01076
SILVER
SECMG/KG
DRY UGT
01093
ZINC
SEGHG/KG
DRY V.GT
01098
ANTIfONY
SEOHG/KG
DRV kGT
01148
SELENIUM
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
80/08/26 13 20 0088
l.OOJ
2. 40
150.CC
2.0CK
0.17
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KYB46
40 22 00.C 073 43 15.0 2
ll.efl EAST CF SEA BRIGHT
34025 NEW JERSEY
ATLANTIC CCEAK
VCRK BIGHT SURV SGE SLUCGE GROUNDS
CATE TIHE DEPTH CD KUD
PROP OF t
TC DAY FEET *
74/04/17 10 35 0084
80/08/27 11 45 0082
Lo
LO
UJ
CATE TIPE DEPTH BEPYLIUH
FRCK CF 5
TC CAY FEET
028
UO
MGT
G-CC
3.00K
0.60K
013
LIUP
G/KG
WGT
0102S
CHROPIUH
SEDPG/KG
DRY MGT
S.CO
7.40
C1078
SILVER
SECMG/KG
CRY WGT
C1C43
COPPER
SECHG/KG
DRY HGT
5.00
4.00K
CIOS3
ZINC
SECHG/KG
DRY WG1
01052
LEAD
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
40.00K
0.68
01096
ANTIPONY
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
01068
NICKEL
SEDHG/KG
DRY hGT
6.00
2.00K
01148
SELENIUM
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
71921
HERCURV
SEDHG/KG
DRV hGT
5.0
0.4
01003
ARSENIC
SEDHG/KG
DRY HGT
5.60
20.00
8C/08/27 11 45 0082
2.40
C.40K
46.00
2.CCK
C.C7J
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KY647
40 20 00.0 073 43 15.0 2
11.8FI EAST CF PONKOUTH BEACH
34C25 NEW JERSEY
AUAMIC CCEAN
NEh VCRK EIGHT SOPV SGE SLUCGE GROUNCS
CATE TIHE CEPTH CO
FRCP OF DRY
TC DAY FEET HG>
10 00 0085
74/05/21 11 20 0096
77/05/17 10 45 0080
6C/08/27 11 20 C065
1028
>UO
WGT
(C-CC
3.00K
0.05K
0.60K
01029
CHROHIUH
SEOHG/KG
CRY HGT
e.oc
7.9C
8.50
01043
COPPER
SEDMG/KG
CRY HGT
4.0C
3.COJ
6.00J
01052
LEAD
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
4C.CCK
73.60
13.00
01068
NICKEL
SEDFG/KG
DRY WGT
5.00
3.50J
B.OOJ
71921
HERCURY
SEDHG/KG
DRY WGT
1.4
1.0
0.5
01003
ARSENIC
SEOHG/KG
DRY WGT
3.00
4.40
01013 01078 01093 01098 01148
CATE TIfE DEPTH BEPYLIUH SILVER 2 INC ANTIPONV SELENIUH
FRCP OF SECPG/KG SECHG/KG SECMG/KG SEOHG/KG SEOHG/KG
TC CAY FEET DRY WGT CRY WGT DRY kGT DRY WGT DRY hGT
8G/08/27 11 20 0085
l.OOJ
2.00J
25.00
2.00K
0.11
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APPENDIX G
Newark Bay Dissolved Oxygen and Sulfide Data
Summer 1980
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20450
THE ADMINISTRATOR
Honorable Frank J. Guarini
House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Mr. Guarini:
This is in response to your letter of August 27, 1980 concerning the
diversion of 300+ million gallons per day (mgd) of treated effluent into
Newark Bay from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Comnissioners' (PVSC's) treat-
ment facilities, located in Newark, New Jersey. As I informed you in my
letter of September 24, 1980, on August 15, 1980 all sewage flows were
redirected to the Upper New York Harbor. Due to hydraulic limitations,
flows are currently discharged into Newark Bay only when the addition of
stormwater causes the combined flows (stormwater and sewage) to exceed 300
mgd.
Looking back on the series of events that led to this incident, we have
.learned a number of lessons which I believe will strengthen our program and
which will mitigate a similar occurrence in the future. The overwhelming
majority of actions we take on wastewater treatment plant upgradings and
repairs do not result in any such unforeseen short- or long-term adverse
effects.
To recap the incident, the PVSC primary sewage treatment plant receives
wastewater and combined stormwater and wastewater flows from 30 municipalities
located within Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Passaic counties and normally dis-
charges these flows into the Upper New York Harbor. Under its hydraulic
limitations, depending upon tidal conditions, flows in excess of 300 mgd were
diverted to the Newark Bay. Bui'lt in the early 1900's most of the present
facilities are antiquated and in dire need of replacement. In recognition of
this and under the pressure of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System permit issued to comply with the Federal Hater Pollution Control Act
Amendments of 1972, the PVSC has been moving toward the upgrading of the facil-
ity to provide secondary treatment for its wastev/aters.
In April 1975, PVSC submitted to the Region II office of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protec-
tion (NJDEP) a facility plan which included an environmental assessment statement
(EAS), engineering reports, etc. for the upgrading of its facilities. These
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documents were provided as part of a series of ••applications which will lead to
an estimated federal funding of 75% of the total eligible project cost of 500
million dollars. Thus far, PVSC has received grants 'of approximately 340 million
dollars toward this effort. It was estimated that the construction of the new
facilities would take approximately 8 to 10 years. Because of the complexity
cf the project and the need to keep the existing, antiquated facilities opera-
tional during the construction of the new facilities, a phased approach had to
be taken for both the design and construction of the new facilities.
Upon their receipt, the facility planning documents v/ere reviewed by both
the NJDEP and EPA-Rsgion II personnel. The facility planning documents made
no mention of the diversion of primary treated, chlorinated flows from the
Upper New York Harbor into the Newark Bay beyond what had been an operational
necessity during wet weather periods. Had the diversion been identified in
the Step 1 documents it would have been subjected to a full environmental
analysis. K'e would have evaluated secondary as well as primary effects,
despite the fact that the bay periodically (during storms) receives discharges
of primary treated effluent from the PVSC system, combined sewer overflows, and
primary treated effluent from the Jersey City sewerage treatment plant. This
omission resulted from the fact that the engineering reports prepared during
the facility plan are normally not detailed to such a specific level. Construc-
tion phasing details are usually developed during the preparation of plans and
specifications when more detailed engineering data are available. This is
especially true for the existing plants such as PVSC's where accurate data on
existing underground facilities are not normally available until the initial
detailed design investigations.
On June 3, 1973 a Step 2 (design) grant was awarded to PVSC for the develop-
ment of the detailed plans and specifications; and on December 4, 1975 a finding
of no significant impact (FNSI) was published by EPA. In May 1976, plans and
specifications v/ere submitted to the NJDEP and EPA-Region II for the construction
of the effluent facilities at Newark Bay Pumping Station and secondary treatment
facilities. Since the new primary treatment tanks have to be constructed in the
same place as the existing primary tanks, the construction cf the new primary
tanks had to be delayed until the secondary treatment portion of the plant was
completed and operational.
a
Sased upon our records, these initial plans and specifications did not
include provisions for a long-term diversion of flows to Newark Bay. After
these documents were reviewed by the State and EPA staff, a Step 3 (construction)
grant was awarded on June 30, 1976. Prior to initiation of construction (January
1977) a revised set of plans and specifications was submitted to the State and
our regional office.
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This set of documents did include the provision for diverting primary
treated, chlorinated effluent from the Upper New York Harbor into Newark Bay
for a period of approximately 18 months. No special attention was drawn to
this diversion requirement, and since it was discussed in only 2 to 3 of well
ovsr 1,000 pages of the specifications, it apparently v/as not discovered during
our review. These documents were approved in March 1977. Subsequent to the
actual start of construction (January 1977) but prior to the actual initiation
of the diversion, the need for the Newark Bay discharge was uncovered by our
project engineer and the State. The diversion was found to be necessary to
allow the construction of the new outlet facilities and to make the repair to
the existing land portion of the outfall to the Upper New York Harbor. Both
the State of New Jersey and EPA entered into an agreement with PVSC that required
special monitoring of the water quality in Newark Bay and maximum chlorination
during the full 18 month diversion period (see enclosure).
As provided in the specifications, the construction of the chamber and
repairs to the outfall and building were supposed to be completed between the
months of October and May even if it were necessary to work 24-hours per day,
7 days per week.. The specifications and plans as developed by the consultant
did not provide a means to redirect flows back into the main outfall. Thus, the
flows to Newark Bay would have to continue until completion of the secondary
treatment portion of the plant some 12 months later.
In June 1S79, PYSC submitted a request for a change in the construction
procedure that would reduce the proposed diversion from a maximum of 18 months
to a maximum of 7 months. This proposed change required the installation of
butterfly valves that would allow the flov/s to be redirected to Upper New York
B^y upon completion of the construction of the chamber and outfall repairs.
The proposed change was to cost an additional $450,000, but the cost was to
have been more than made up by the savings in the cost of chlorination. In
addition, it would allow for the cessation of the diversion some 12 months earlier,
The EPA and State reviewed the proposed change and approved it prior to
the scheduled October 1979 start of the diversion to Newark Bay. During the
construction activities several .changes related to the diversion were submitted
to the PVSC by the construction contractor. Under an Interagency Agreement
(IAG), the Corps of Engineers (COE) performs on-site construction services,
including change order review, for projects like PVSC. These services are
observer services only and do not take responsibility away from the grantee to
ensure compliance with the plans and specifications and to review justifications
for any changes to contract work or schedules.
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The first of the change orders affecting the diversion was submitted to
EPA-Region II on November 6, 1979 and called for a.-37 day extension (thereby
extending bypassing to June 6, 1980). This change order was eventually approved
by both EPA and the COE. Another two-change order requests, which included
extensions of 14 and 21 days, have to-date not been approved by either the EPA
or COE. Had they been approved, the authorization for the diversion would have
been extended until July 6, 1980. Unfortunately, the clause in the specifications
requiring work to proceed 24-hours per day, 7 days per week, was not invoked by
PVSC.
Actual bypassing of primary treated effluent began on November 9, 1979.
On July 2, 1980, Dr. Richard T. Dewling, Deputy Regional Administrator for
Region II, was notified of highly offensive odor problems in connection with
diversion at the PVSC construction site. As a result of this notification,_a
meeting was held on July 3, 1980 with the NJDEP and PVSC to ensure that PVSC
took immediate actions to help mitigate the situation. Meetings were held at
least weekly from July 3 until the cessation of the diversion.
In an effort to minimize the affects the diversion was having on the
dissolved oxygen levels in Newark Bay, several actions were taken by the PVSC,
1. Chlorination of the plant effluent was increased to maximum plant
capability on Thursday, July 10.
2. PVSC installed and began operation of air compressors with diffusers
on July 11 in an attempt to reduce the oxygen demand of effluent
discharged into Newark Bay.
3. Polymers were added to the primary tanks' to improve suspended solids
removal starting July 17.
4. Hydrogen peroxide was added on a continuous basis (cockside adjacent
to the effluent discharge port) beginning July 14.
After investigation of the effectiveness of the above measures, it was con-
cluded that the application of the hydrogen peroxide and the polymers were not
having a substantial effect. Addition of hydrogen peroxide ceased on July 25,
1930 and the polymer application was stopped on August 10, 1980.
A critical path method (CPM) of the activities required to-accelerate the
construction was prepared. Under the CPM, PVSC also ordered the contractor to
work 7 days per week 24 hours per day to ensure that flows were rerouted to the
Upper New York Harbor as soon as possible. A schedule was established and in-
cluded in a federal court consent decree which required the mitigating measures
described above during the discharge to Newark Bay. In addition, increased
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mcr.itoring, a rigid construction schedule, and a follow-up study to determine
the long-term effects of the diversion were included. Any remedial measures
that might be required to ameliorate any long-term negative effects will be
1-ndartaken.
This study of the long-term effects and the associated mitigation steps are
considered eligible for federal construction grant funds. However, Region II
has indicated to me that the eligibility of interim measures undertaken by PVSC
during the period of July 10, to August 15, 1980 are currently being investigated
since PVSC should have exercised more control over its contractor as provided for
in the specifications. The COE has been requested to review the construction
events and decisions concerning its phase of the project.
As a result of the in-depth analysis of the events leading to this unfortu-
nate situation, Region II has made changes in both internal project reviews and
in the COE/EPA Agreement for construction oversight. These changes can be
summarized as follows:
Additional emphasis will be required by grantees and their consultants to
evaluate in greater detail any possibilities of-plant shutdowns or diversions
(during the facility planning phase). In addition, the grantee and their con-
sultants will be required to separately identify and amend the EAS during the
Step 2 design phase for any action that will result in a plant by-pass or a
reduction-in-treatment.efficiency. If any such action is proposed EPA will
"perform a complete analysis and issue a separate FNSI with a thirty day comment
period prior to the issuance of a Step 3 grant. For any major changes, a
public hearing will also be required. Under our current IAG with the COE our
review of change orders has become perfunctory. At the same time, I have
instructed that the provisions in our revised IAG with the COE concerning
modifications during construction (that affect reduction in treatment, diver-
sions, or extensions affecting same) be reinforced to insure such changes are
reviewed, and highlighted to EPA earlier in the decision making process.
The diversion of the majority of the effluent was stopped on August 1,
1980 and normal operating conditions were restored on August 15, 1980. At
the present time, dissolved oxygen levels have been observed to be recovering
in the bay but there is still considerable concern over the disposition of
solids across the bay.
Region II has assured me that the report on long-ten?! affects will be
initiated by PVSC and reviewed by EPA on a first priority basis. The decision
as to the funding of any such remedial measures will be made immediately upon
completion of the study.
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As requested by your letter, I am providing a copy of the follov/ing docu-
ments:
1. the environmental assessment statement for this project,
2. the most current construction schedule, and
3. the consent decree between EPA, NODE?, and PVSC.
The Region will monitor the progress of PVSC relative to this construction
schedule via the COE. Failure to comply with this schedule (as a result of
negligence on the part of PVSC) will result in Region II initiating enforcement
action in the federal courts.
Unless you instruct otherwise, we will advise you quarterly of the actions
and results of our efforts with regard to the project. Once again, let me assure
you that I will take all steps necessary, not only to ensure that this will not
occur again, but that v/hatever remedial measures are required, will be promptly
initiated.
// .
cersly yours,
[&4U
Douajas M. Costle
9
Enclosures
cc: CcirKiissioner Jerry Fitzgerald English
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Proposed Revised EPA Procedures
I. Internal:
a. Special emphasis will be given to the nc-ed to specifically address any
potential bypassing as part of the Step 1 environmental information
document. This guidance will be stressed at all Step 1 planning meet-
ings. This will be especially important where the use of existing
wastewater facilities is considered.
b. Grantees will" be required to submit a separate statement along with
their detailed plans and specifications which will detail any bypassing
proposed. Prior to Step 3 award a detailed impacts analysis will be
performed by EPA. A revised Finding of !io Significant Impact/Environ-
mental Assessment (FNSI/EA) will be published where significant adverse
impacts not originally discussed in the Facility Plan are anticipated-
If a revised. FflSI/EA is necessary, there will be a 30 day comment
period to provide the public opportunity to cowuent.
c^. Where the Step 3 reviews have been- delegated to individual States under
the 205(g) program, EPA will require the State to submit a checklist
summarizing their rev.iew of the plans and specifications. The review
checklists will specifically state that either no bypassing is proposed
or that bypassing is proposed and that the details of the bypassing
have been addressed irr the FNSI/EA for the proposed project..
dv
• are
The grantee will be required to formally request approval of any proposed
bypassing.. Items to. be included irr request for new'or modified bypasses
1.. Schedule with strict construction dates
2. Provisions-for 3 shift/day work schedule if necessary to meet
strict construction schedules based on primary environmental
impacts analysis by EPA.
3. Detailed monitoring and testing plan.
4. Monthly progress' reports (as a minimum).
e.~ EPA Grants Handbook could be modified to specifically highlight construc-
tion/operational impacts for upgrading existing wastewater facilities.
II. Corps Agreement:.
a. The Corps of Engineers will be required to submit progress reports on
each project. .These reports will require detailing the status of any
ongoing or proposed bypassing.
b. No change orders can be approved which will extend any seasonal construc-
tion restrictions (including bypassing) without prior approval of the
Regional Administrator of EPA.
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EW81
40 43 53.0 074 07 07.0 2
PASSAIC R-LIFT 8R. AT CENTER OF PT,
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LG 013309
HER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
NO PT. REACH
/TYPA/AM8NT/STREAM
GATE
FRO
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
ac/oa/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
18
18
18
18
13
13
14
14
17
17
08
08
10
16
17
17
11
11
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
46
46
01
01
08
08
24
24
24
24
50
50
25
25
07
47
25
25
55
55
46
46
44
44
24
24
02
02
38
38
09
09
10
10
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0002
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
0002
0026
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
1
I
MG/L
.5
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.4
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
,0
.3
.0
.1
.0
.0
.1
.8
.7
343
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/G3/C4
EV,82
40 43 35.0 074 06 01.0 2
HACKENSACK R-8RIOG5 AT NORTH END OROYERS PT REAC
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR 3ASIN 1C 013310
WER HUDSON-NY METRGPOLITAN AREA
1111HQ30 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/STREAM
GATE
FRCM
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
8C/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
3C/08/19
8C/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
18
18
18
18
13
13
14
14
17
17
03
08.
10
16
17
17
11
11
17
17
13
13
17
17
08
08
13
13
08
08
12
12
49
49
03
03
00
00
27
27
15
22
40
40
23
23
09
50
15
15
50
50
41
41
37
37
19
19
58
58
32
32
05
05
05
05
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0002
0002
0025
0002
0025
C002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
MG/L
.0
.3
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.3
.4
.0
.a
.7
.3
.3
.8
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.4
.2
.0
.3
.6
.9
.4
.7
.3
.8
.2
344
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STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
40 43 02.0 074 07 20.0 2
PASSAIC RIVER-KEARNY PT . REACH-5UOY N'4«
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NCRTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LC 013309
WER HUDSON-NY PETRCPCL IT AN AREA
1111H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FRCf
TG
80/07/07
8C/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
17
17
08
08
10
16
17
17
11
11
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
56
56
59
59
10
10
22
22
05
05
18
22
22
46
46
28
28
05
45
22
22
56
56
49
49
46
46
25
25
04
04
40
40
11
11
12
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0022
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0002
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
00300 00745
00 SULFIDE
TOTAL
fG/L
0
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
MG/L
.0
.0
.0
05
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.9
.0
.4
.0
.0
.0
.3
.8
.1
1
2
1
3
0
2
2
7
i
4
1
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
.96
.80
.30J
.80J
.70
.20
.70
.90
.80
.10
.50
.40
.44
.20
.13
.00
.11
.16
/TYPft/AM8NT/STREAM
345
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
40 43 02.0 074 07 20.0 2
PASSAIC RIVER-KEARNY PT . REACH-BUOY N'4«
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NCRTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LQ 013309
ViER HUOSCN-NY fETRCPGLITAN AREA
1111H03C 801004 /TYPA/AMBNT/STREAM
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
00300 00745
GATE TIME DEPTH 00 SULFIDE
FRCf OF TOTAL
TC DAY FEET MG/L
80/10/04 12 12 0028 1.5
346
-------
STGR6T RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
40 42 57. C 074 06 27. C 2
HACKENSACK RIVER-DRCYERS PT REACH BUOY
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUCSON
NGRTHEAST MAJCR 8ASIN LC 013310
HER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
COOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
•9« 27FT
/TYPA/AM8NT/STREAM
GATE
FROM
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
8Q/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
18
18
18
18
13
13
14
17
17
08
08
10
16
17
17
11
11
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
51
51
05
05
04
04
29
29
18
42
42
24
24
04
53
18
18
52
52
43
43
41
41
21
21
00
00
35
35
07
07
07
07
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002 •
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0002
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
0002
0028
OC02
0023
00300 00745
CC SULFIDE
TOTAL
HG/L
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
MG/L
.3
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.5
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
05
.1
.2
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
.5
.7
.9
.8
.0
.6
.6
.3
.3
347
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EViBS
40 42 44.0 074 07 22.0 2
PASSAIC RIVER-MID KEARNY PT 3EAH
34013 NEW JERSEY ESSEX
NCRTHEAST MAJOR 8ASIN LQ 013309
WER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H03C 301004
0000 FEET OEPTH CLASS 00
BUOY R'2« FL
/TYPA/AMBNT/STREAM
GATE
PROP
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
30/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIfE OEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
11
11
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
17
17
08
08
17
17
11
11
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
54
54
57
57
12
12
20
20
20
20
44
44
33
33
20
20
59
59
51
51
48
48
28
28
06
06
42
42
13
13
13
13
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
00300 00745
00 SULFIOE
TOTAL
CG/L
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0.
1
0
1
2
1
2
MG/L
.3
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.3
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.4
05
.5
.5
.3
.1
.5
.4
348
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EViB6
40 42 24.0 074 07 10.0 2
NEWARK BAY TIP OF NORTH REACH AT BUOY OK FL 25FT
34013 NEW JERSEY ESSEX
NCRTHEAST MAJCR 8ASIN 10 013308
WER HUOSCN-NY PETRCPOLITAN AREA
1111H03C 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
00300 00745
GATE
FRCV
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
30/09/17
80/10/04
T1P6
OF
DAY
11
11
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
17
17
08
08
17
17
12
12
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
58
58
55
55
15
15
18
18
22
22
53
53
37
37
29
29
01
01
53
51
51
30
30
08
08
47
47
IS
15
15
15
DEPTH
FSET
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
00
PG/L
0
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
SULFIOE
TOTAL
HG/L
.3
.0
.0
05
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.9
.8
.0
.9
.3
.3
.6
.6
.0
349
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 31/03/04
EVi87
40 42 29.0 074 06 32.0 2
NEWARK 8AY EAST SHORE CFF CRQYERS PT. DOCK
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST HAJCR BASIN LC 013308
V*ER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
PROP
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
30/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
18
18
18
18
13
13
14
14
14
14
17
17
08
08
17
17
12
12
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
08
08
12
12
01
01
08
08
17
17
31
31
11
11
24
24
56
56
41
41
32
32
03
03
55
55
53
53
31
31
10
10
4A
17
17
17
17
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0005
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0002
0008
0002
0008
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
0
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
.1
.1
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.1
.1
.0
.2
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.8
.4
.1
.0
.9
.0
.3
.2
MG/L
0.
C.
0.
3.
1.
0.
1.
C.
1.
1.
2.
Q.
0.
0.
0.
0.
34
20J
70J
40J
10
42
10
48
10
90
20
33
48
24
16
26
/TYPA/AM8NT/ESTURY
350
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
6V.B8
40 42 07.0 074 06 57.0 2
NEWARK BAY OUTSIDE CHANNEL-TO EAST OF 3UOY N'24«
34017 NEW JERSEY HUCSON
NCRTHEAST PAJCR BASIN 1C 013308
ViER HUDSQN-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1H1H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/SSTURY
GATE
FRO
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
8C/07/18
80/07/30
30/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIWE DEPTH
OF
00300 00745
CO SULFIDE
TOTAL
DAY FEET *G/L
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
18
18
08
08
17
12
18
18
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
C8
08
12
12
13
13
53
53
21
21
16
16
26
26
05
05
39
39
37
06
00
00
57
57
34
34
14
14
49
21
21
20
20
0002
0008
0002
QQ08
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0002
0008
Q002
0008
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
' 1
0
3
1
2
2
1
2
0
MG/L
.0
.0
.0
.7
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.5
.2
.4
.1
.6
.0
.7
.3
.0
351
-------
STGRET RETRIEVAL GATE 31/03/04
EV.89
40 42 06.0 074 06 22.0 2
NEWARK BAY EAST SHORE PARALLEL TO STA EW88
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJCR BASIN LC 013303
WER HUOSCN-NY METROPOLITAN AR=A
1111H030 801004
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
CATE
FRGM
TC
30/07/07
80/07/08
30/07/09
80/07/11
30/07/15
30/07/18
80/07/30
30/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
30/08/19
30/08/23
30/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
18
18
08
08
17
12
17
17
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
08
08
12
12
03
03
51
51
19
19
14
14
32
32
00
00
45
45
35
04
57
57
55
55
33
33
12
12
45
19
19
18
18
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0003
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0008
0002
0002
0008
0002
0008
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
3
MG/L
.1
.6
.0
.0
.6
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.4
.4
.9
.3
.9
.7
.3
.3
.7
.3
.5
352
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/OA
EfcBlO
40 41 01.0 074 07 33.0 2
NEWARK BAY WEST SHCRE PARALLEL TO STA. EWB11
34013 NEW JERSEY ESSEX
NCRTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LC 013308
HER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
CATE
FROM
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
8C/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
14
18
18
08
28
17
17
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
17
17
49
49
28
28
10
10
25
29
29
14
14
57
57
44
44
11
11
06
06
03
03
39
39
19
19
53
53
26
26
26
26
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
00300
CQ
MG/L
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
1.
1.
1.
0.
2.
0.
2.
1.
2.
2.
00745
SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
3
0
3
0
3
0
6
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
2
2
0
0
0
C
0
2
.70
.40J
.40J
.90
.60
.90
.10
.00
.10
.30
.30
.18
.13
.12
.20
.18
.17
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
353
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 31/03/04
EViBll
40 41 38.0 074 07 24.0 2
NEViARK BAY-NORTH REACH-BUOY FL R'22'
34013 NEW JERSEY ESSEX
NORTHEAST MAJOR BASIN 10 013308
WER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
26FT
DATE
FRO*
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
SO/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
CAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
14
14
18
18
08
08
10
16
17
17
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
18
18
48
48
26
26
11
11
19
19
38
38
10
10
54
54
03
43
41
41
10
10
04
04
01
01
38
38
17
17
51
51
24
24
24
24
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0026
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0002
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
0002
0025
00300 00745
00 SULFIDE
TOTAL
WG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
MG/L
.0
.0
.3
.0
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.2
.6
.1
.0
.7
.5
.9
.3
.2
.4
1
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
3'
2
I
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
.46
.00
.10J
.aoj
.30
.60
.60
.50
.00
.60
.90
.30
.30
.24
.05
.12
.23
.24
/TYPA/AM8NT/5STURY
354
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/04
40 41 30.0 074 07 04.0 2
NEWARK BAY EAST SUCRE PARALLEL TO .STA.
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR 8ASIN LO 013308
fcER HUOSCN-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
U11H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
EWB11
CATE
FROM
TC
90/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
90/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
30/08/14
8C/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
13
13
14
14
14
14
18
18
08
08
17
17
12
18
18
13
13
17
17
09
09
13
08
08
12
12
21
21
46
46
24
13
13
15
15
36
36
08
08
50
50
38
38
09
02
02
59
59
36
36
16
16
50
22
22
22
22
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0002
0005
0002
0006
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0002
0005
0002
0005
00300 00745
CO SULFIDE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
1
1
3
2
2
3
3
MG/L
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.6
.9
.4
.4
.3
.3
.5
.5
.4
.3
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.00
.70
.10J
.aoj
.10
.60
.10
.10
.40
.56
.54
.10
.13
.15
.19
.08
/TYPA/AH8NT/ESTURY
355
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/0*
EW813
40 40 20.0 074 08 05.0 2
NEWARK BAY-MCDLE R6ACH-8UCY R«14'
34017 NEW JERSEY HUCSQN
NORTHEAST MAJCR BASIN LQ 013308
WER HUDSON-NY PETRCPOL1TAN AREA
1111H030 801004
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
CATE
FROf
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
30/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
18
18
09
09
17
17
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
24
24
41
41
33
33
07
07
41
41
14
14
00
00
51
51
19
19
09
09
05
05
41
41
19
19
54
54
28
28
28
28
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
00'20
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
0020
0002
C020
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
2
MG/L
.0
.0
.1
.5
.0
.5
.0
05
.0
.0
.0
.0
.4
.0
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
.3
.8
.5
.0
.2
.0
.0
.9
.0
.9
356
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EV.814
40 40 17.0 074 07 43.0 2
NEWARK BAY-EAST SHORE PARALLEL TO
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUCSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LC 013308
V«ER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
EW813
GATE
FRCM
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
14
14
18
18
09
09
17
17
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
13
13
08
08
12
12
27
27
43
43
30
30
05
05
28
28
44
44
16
16
05
05
47
47
15
15
11
11
07
07
43
43
21
21
56
56
30
30
30
30
0002
0005
0002
COOS
C002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0003
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
G005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
00300 00745
00 SULFIDE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.
0
0
2
3
3
2
4
5
3
3
4
5
.0
.0
05
.0
.5
.3
.0
.0
• Q
.0
.0
.4
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
05
.1
.0
.8
.6
.6
.9
.5
.3
.9
.4
.3
.0
MG/L
1.
0.
0.
2.
2.
0.
0.
0.
9.
0.
0.
0.
c.
0.
0.
0.
0.
00
10J
10J
00
10
61
71
87
00
25
60
33
15
33
40
16
18
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
357
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL CATE 81/03/04
EW815
40 39 54.0 074 08 34.0 2
NEWARK BAY-WEST SHORE PARALLEL TO STA EW816
34013 NEW JERSEY ESSEX
NCRTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LO 013308
HER HUOSCN-NY METROPOLITAN AR6A
1111H030 801004
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/APBNT/ESTURY
00300 00745
CATE
FRCP
TC
80/07/07
30/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
30/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
30/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME
OF
DAY
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
18
18
09
09
17
17
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
14
14
08
08
12
12
29
29
39
39
40
40
00
00
50
28
28
13
13
53
53
21
21
17
17
12
12
47
47
29
29
02
02
36
36
34
34
DEPTH
FEET
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
COOS
0002
0005
0002
0005
0002
0005
CO
MG/L
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
SULFIDE
TOTAL
MG/L
.0
.0
.7
.4
.3
.9
.5
.8
.0
.0
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
.0
.0
.5
.0
.0
.2
.4
.8
.1
.2
.3
.3
.2
.0
.6
.8
358
-------
STGRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EViB16
40 39 49.0 074 08 20.0 2
NEV.ARX BAY-SOUTH REACH-CENTER CHANNEL-BUOY 25FT«
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR BASIN LO 013308
HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/ftMBNT/ESTURY
GATE
FROM
TC
80/07/07
80/07/03
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
13
13
14
14
18
18
09
09
10
16
17
17
12
12
ia
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
14
14
08
08
12
12
31
31
37
37
37
37
01
01
48
48
26
26
11
11
02
40
55
55
23
23
15
15
11
11
46
46
26
26
00
00
34
34
33
33
0002
0015
0002
0015
OC02
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0002
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
00300 00745
CO SULFIDE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0.
0
1
1
1
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
MG/L
.1
05
.2
.5
.1
.8
.1
05
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.5
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.5
.0
.0
.5
.0
.9
.3
.2
.2
.3
.2
.6
.4
359
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL GATE 31/03/04
EV.B17
40 39 45.C 074 08 07.0 2
NEWARK BAY = AST SHCRE PARALLEL TO STA EWB16
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NORTHEAST MAJOR 8ASIN LG 013308
WER HUDSON-NY PETRGPCLITAN ARSA
1111H030 801004
0000 FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
DATE
FROM
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/10
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
30/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
30/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
13
18
13
13
14
14
14
18
18
09
09
17
17
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
C9
13
08
08
12
12
33
33
35
35
35
35
04
04
35
35
46
24
24
09
09
57
57
24
13
13
09
09
44
44
24
24
57
32
32
32
32
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0007
0002
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0015
0002
0002
0015
0002
0015
00300 00745
DO SULFIDE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- 0
0
0
0.
0.
0
0
2
2
3
4
4
3
3
4
3
MG/L
.0
.0
.1
.0
.6
.4
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
05
05
.2
.1
.5
.3
.5
. 3
.8
.6
.5
.8
.6
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
c
1
c
1
0
.34
.46
,20J
.40J
.60
.00
.67
.10
.40
..24
.40
.41
.CC
.05
.10
.16
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EW613
40 39 12.0 074 08 43.0 2
NEViARK BAY-SOUTH REACH-8ELQK CRR 8R. BUOY C
34C17 NEW JERSEY HUCSCN
NORTHEAST HAJGR BASIN UC 013308
WER HUOSGN-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
COOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
'3A'
/TYPA/AMBNT/ESTURY
DATE
FROM
TO
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
30/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
30/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
12
12
14
14
18
18
09
09
16
18
18
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
09
14
14
08
08
12
12
35
35
33
33
42
42
57
57
52
52
30
30
15
15
38
00
00
25
25
19
19
14
14
49
49
32
32
08
08
37
37
35
35
0002
OC35
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
OC35
0002
0035
0002
0035
OQ02
0035
00300 00745
CO SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0.
0.
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
MG/L
05
05
.3
.9
.5
.1
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.5
.0
.2
.0
.3
.6
.1
.2
.8
.3
.2
.3
.0
.4
3*1
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
EVi8l9
40 38 47.0 074 10 09.0 2
ARTHUR KILL-NCRTH SHOOTERS IS REACH-BUOY OK Fl_ G
34C39 NEW JERSEY UNION
NORTHEAST MAJCR 8ASIN LO 013305
WER HUDSON-NY METROPOLITAN AREA
1111H030 801C04
OCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AM8NT/SSTURY
GATE
PROP
TG
80/07/07
80/07/08
8C/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME DEPTH
OF
DAY FEET
12
12
17
17
18
18
12
12
14
14
18
18
09
09
18
18
12
12
18
18
14
14
17
17
09
Q9
14
14
08
08
12
12
41
41
31
31
49
49
52
52
56
56
34
34
22
22
02
02
31
31
21
21
16
16
51
51
35
35
02
02
39
39
37
37
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
00300 00745
00 SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
2
MG/L
.0
.0
.5
.4
.7
.3
.1
05
.1
.0
.1
.0
.0
.0
.3
.1
.0
.G
.5
.0
.3
.0
.8
.6
.0
.3
.2
.6
.4
.1
.7
.3
362
-------
STCRET RETRIEVAL DATE 81/03/04
40 38 30.0 074 08 37.0 2
KILL VAN KULL - 8AYGNNE BRIDGE-CENTER CHANNEL
34017 NEW JERSEY HUDSON
NCRTHEAST MAJCR BASIN LC 013311
HER HUOSON-NY PETRCPCLITAN AREA
1111H030 801004
CCOO FEET DEPTH CLASS 00
/TYPA/AM8NT/ESTURY
GATE
PROP
TC
80/07/07
80/07/08
80/07/09
80/07/11
80/07/15
80/07/18
80/07/21
80/07/30
80/08/06
80/08/08
80/08/14
80/08/19
80/08/23
80/09/17
80/10/04
TIME
OF
DAY
12
12
17
17
18
18
12
12
14
14
13
18
09
09
10
16
18
13
12
12
18
13
14
14
17
17
09
09
14
14
08
08
12
12
38
38
28
28
44
44
55
55
54
54
32
32
18
18
00
55
04
04
28
28
23
23
18
18
54
54
37
37
05
05
41
41
40
40
DEPTH
FEET
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0002
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
0002
0035
00300 00745
00 SULFIOE
TOTAL
MG/L MG/L
0.8
0.3
1.7
3.8
1.6
3.9
0.05
0,05
0.3
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.3
0.0
0.3
0.05
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.05
1.4
0.0
0.1
3.0-
2.5
3.7
3.3
4.3
3.9
3.2
3.2
4.3
3.7
363
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STCRET RETRIEVAL CATS 81/03/C*
EV
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