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NJ Pine Barrens Maritime-Culture-Landscape 1 1 2024

Pine Barrens forests, striking waterways, narrow lakes, bogs, ghost towns, furnaces and more. NJ Pinelands National Reserve landscape tells the tale of a time when glaciers covered this land, when ship-building towns ruled, when Ben Franklin spoke of preserving the one million acres of the Pine Barrens, when pirates sailed and where NJ sets the standard of heritage. This 500 page presentation of the Pinelands National Reserve maritime cultural landscapes, shows a great expanse of time. It includes six major Pinelands National Reserve watersheds: Rancocas Creek, Toms River, Mullica River, Great Egg Harbor River, Maurice River, Cohansey River. Explore, discover, enjoy a peek into the Pinelands National Reserve fascinating maritime landscapes, more often forgotten than remembered. A step back in time, a step forward to the future.

Pine Barrens forests, striking waterways, narrow lakes, bogs, ghost towns, furnaces and more.
NJ Pinelands National Reserve landscape tells the tale of a time when glaciers covered this land, when ship-building towns ruled, when Ben Franklin spoke of preserving the one million acres of the Pine Barrens, when pirates sailed and where NJ sets the standard of heritage. This 500 page presentation of the Pinelands National Reserve maritime cultural landscapes, shows a great expanse of time. It includes six major Pinelands National Reserve watersheds: Rancocas Creek, Toms River, Mullica River, Great Egg Harbor River, Maurice River, Cohansey River. Explore, discover, enjoy a peek into the Pinelands National Reserve fascinating maritime landscapes, more often forgotten than remembered. A step back in time, a step forward to the future.

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Rancocas Creek<br />

East Coast <strong>Maritime</strong> Ports and Coast Wise Navigation Chart<br />

Cape Sable to Cape Hatteras<br />

Port of Portland<br />

Port of Halifax<br />

Cape Sable<br />

<strong>NJ</strong> <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong><br />

Port of Boston<br />

Cape Cod<br />

Port of NY and <strong>NJ</strong><br />

Port of Baltimore<br />

Delaware River Ports<br />

Philadelphia/Camden<br />

New Jersey Coast<br />

Long Island<br />

Atlantic Ocean<br />

Port of Norfolk<br />

Cape Henry<br />

Twin Capes<br />

Henlopen and Cape May<br />

Cape Hatteras<br />

Pilots Direct Vessels Clearing from and arriving at Ports<br />

America’s Navigation Act August 7, 1789 Sect 4.<br />

“All pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors and ports of the<br />

United States shall continue to be regulated in conformity with<br />

the existing laws of States<br />

April 17 th 1846 State of <strong>NJ</strong> Pilotage Law<br />

Rancocas Pathways 45

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