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Gateway National Recreation Area
Nature & Science
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, part of Gateway National Recreation Area.

Gateway NRA has a very diverse ecosystem. From ocean beaches to maritime forests, freshwater ponds, and salt water marshes the park contains many environments that contain a wide variety of wildlife. Over 300 species of birds use the park as a stop over during spring and fall migration.

 
 
The Jamaica Bay Institute promotes scientific research throughout the Jamaica Bay Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area.

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The Jamaica Bay Institute promotes and fosters research throughout the Jamaica Bay Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area in a number of ways including offering field assistance and logistical support.

Gateway National Recreation Area is committed to focusing energy and resources to conserve the health and diversity of our ecosystem. The Jamaica Bay Institute was created as a testament to this commitment with the mission: to promote and improve the ecological health and social relevance of Jamaica Bay through research, education, and informed decision making.

Through partnerships with academic institutions, state, and federal agencies, Gateway National Recreation Area is able to gain access to sophisticated and multidisciplinary scientific information. This up- to-date scientific knowledge will then be shared with park management, local community leaders, and the public to foster science-based decisions.

Important aspects of the science investigations needed at Gateway are urban ecology themes such as: environmental justice, resource conservation versus visitor access and integrated management of cultural and natural resources. Although these projects are of high importance, we welcome research proposals in any area of scientific, historic, cultural, or social inquiry.

 
Aeiral view of the eastern portion of Jamaica Bay  

Did You Know?
At approximately 32 square miles and over 13000 acres, Jamaica Bay is the largest natural open space in New York City.

Last Updated: May 13, 2009 at 18:18 EST