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Assateague Island National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore
Colonial National Historic Park
Fire Island National Seashore
Gateway National Recreation Area
George Washington Birthplace National Monuement
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Thomas Stone National Historic Site
Salt marshes have declined since the early 20th century but with monitoring, parks have helped restore these crucial habitats.
Shorelines are impacted by the ocean, atmosphere & humans. Monitoring shores mean we can better prepare for future change.
Invasive exotic plants, white-tailed deer, diseases and pathagens, & native forest pests greatly impact the forests of New England.
Habitats at the intersection of river and sea, estuaries are a unique blend of freshwater draining from land and saltwater from the sea.
Understanding patterns and trends in weather and climate means being prepared to better manage parks natural resources.
Clean air: the thing we can't see yet rely on. Monitoring air quality is essential to the health of our visitors and communities.
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Last updated: October 3, 2024