Item talk:Q228852

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 "headline": "Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area Study",
 "datePublished": "July 16, 2018",
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     "name": "Lawrence Feinson",
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     "text": "An additional shallow well was installed approximately 1500 ft inland from the bay shoreline to measure groundwater levels."
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     "text": "3450 Princeton Pike\nSuite 110\nLawrenceville, NJ 08648\nUnited States"
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     "text": "The Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area (hereafter Sandy Hook) in New Jersey is a 10-kilometer-long spit visited by thousands of people each year who take advantage of the historical and natural resources and recreational opportunities."
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     "text": "The Bayside Holly Forest, one of only two known old-growth American holly (Ilex opaca) maritime forests, is particularly vulnerable to global climate change because of the proximity of the water table to land surface in low-lying areas and the potential for saltwater intrusion and inundation."
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     "text": "To measure salinity changes three shallow wells and one deep well were installed near the shoreline extending inland along a transect."
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     "text": "Sandy Hook is a barrier-island spit that extends from the Navesink River at the southern end to New York Harbor at the northern tip, and has experienced long-term erosion and deposition from overwash events making it vulnerable to global climate change and the potential for saltwater intrusion and inundation."
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