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Fire Island National SeashoreWatch Hill Marina and Visitor Center facilities as seen from water.
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Fire Island National Seashore
Climate Friendly Planning
 
Ferry to Watch Hill
Most years, more than 750,000 people are attracted to the park facilities and resources of Fire Island National Seashore. Millions of people come to Fire Island each year. Keeping the park clean and green is important.

Climate Friendly Parks / Clean Marina Initiative

In 2008, Fire Island National Seashore will join the Climate Friendly Parks Program (CFP). A collaboration of the National Park Service and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this program provides national parks with comprehensive support, management tools and resources to address climate change both within park boundaries and in surrounding communities.

The Climate Friendly Park program is expected to:

  • measure park-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
  • develop sustainable strategies to mitigate these emissions and to adapt to climate change impacts, and
  • educate the public about these efforts.
 
Watch Hill Marina at sunset.
Fire Island National Seashore facilities include public marinas at Watch Hill and Sailors Haven.

The Clean Marina Program initiated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is also expected to be implemented at Fire Island National Seashore in 2008.    

In addition to the National Park Service operated marinas, there are municipal and privately owned marinas within the boundaries of the park on Fire Island.

 

Learn More

You may learn more about climate change and its impact on National Parks around the country by perusing the following sites:

 

 

Planning for Today and Tomorrow

Fire Island National Seashore is in the middle of its general management planning (GMP) process, which began in the summer of 2006.

Principles of the Climate Friendly Park program and sustainable design will be incorporated into future plans for Fire Island National Seashore facilities.

Park staff and partners are also committed to implementing best practices and creating a more sustainable future today. 

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Coral-pink sunrise over low, dark silhouette of the island, a sliver of calm bay water to the left and gentle ocean waves to the right.  

Did You Know?
Barrett Beach/Talisman is one of the narrowest parts of 32-mile-long Fire Island. You can easily walk from one side of the island to the other—bay to ocean—in 5 minutes or less.
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Last Updated: May 06, 2008 at 16:03 EST