Accabonac Harbor

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Accabonac Harbor
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Accabonac Harbor
Location East Hampton, New York
Coordinates 41°1′41″N72°8′24″W / 41.02806°N 72.14000°W / 41.02806; -72.14000 Coordinates: 41°1′41″N72°8′24″W / 41.02806°N 72.14000°W / 41.02806; -72.14000
Ocean/sea sources Atlantic Ocean
Basin  countries United States
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Accabonac Harbor is a natural harbor in East Hampton, New York near the Eastern end of Long Island, New York. The harbor is shallow and is a coastal wetland that is preserved and therefore is a winter habitat for waterfowl. [2] It is listed as a state-level Important Bird Area. [3]

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  2. "Accabonac Harbor". 12 September 2016.
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