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Lock Lake Tidal Marsh Study

Lock Lake is a small (10 acre) tidal marsh located on the south shore of Long Island. This marsh is located in East Patchogue, New York. Objectives of the study include:

Aerial photograph of Lock Lake tidal marsh.

Water levels rise and fall in the marsh with the tides. The single inlet from the bay to the marsh provides a convenient point for studying the characteristics of flow to the marsh.

View from Lock Lake toward Great South Bay.View of Lock Lake at high water.

Data collected in a preliminary sampling campaign conducted in September and October 2001 include water levels in the aquifer and marsh, salinity profiles within the marsh, and the temporal variation of salinity at the inlet.

Water levels at three stilling wells.Salinity and Temperature at the inlet to the bay.

Contributors to the preliminary sampling were the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Temple University College of Environmental Engineering and JNM Environmental of Patchogue, New York.

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