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Long Island Pumpouts HARBOR SSETT BAY HA LD (1 A ( ON RBO O 23 NH 12 GT R H 5 IRLING BA A 3 IN (1 T 8 T SI M 6 T 2 U ) S N 6 3 ) N 21 6 O U 5 S 44 4 ) H Y (1 A 2 B 3 R 1 R 6 5 47 E T ) 49 40 3 2 S 25 Y 17 22 6 O 48 5 24 19 LONG ISLAND PUMPOUT MAP KEEP OUR WATERS CLEAN, USE PUMPOUTS 41 7 16 13 14 20 45 RTHPOR 46 O T NN COV N H E E 23 A L .C 27 R G R B O R ( 9 11 30 1 2 EFFE 29 3 J T R 6 S 5 R 12 HARBOR O ) O N I H P (12362) A Greenport A 26 N I R S GARDINERS BAY (13209) STE 35 B P A (12363) M . O D 42 B T E Y R R HARBOR 28 N O M 39 O H N O O M (12366) 43 T T K A E 18 S U * 32 38 36 37 K Northport K 34 33 73 A 51 (13209) 8 L HARBOR (12326) Port Jefferson LITTLE * Oyster Bay 15 59 Huntington 31 55 NAPEAGUE 72 10 PECONIC NISSEQUOGUE Riverhead 71 BAY (13209) 70 RIVER (12326) 54 53 52 Montauk Manhasset 56 60 GREAT 57 61 PECONIC BAY 68 Nassau Suffolk (12358)62 50 East Hampton Pumpout Facility 58 Shinnecock 75 74 Southampton Pumpout Boat West Sayville 109 78 81 80 76 77 65 NoNo DDischargeischarge ZZoneone East Islip Brookhaven (12353) 110 S 66 85 96 111 83 82 HINN AY 103 89 84 ECOCK B 63 NDZNDZ pending EPA approval 124 95 8887 112 79 116 86 * 97 105 92 100 M (12352) 69 125 99 104 T 115 NONO DISCHARGEDISCHARGE ZZONE:ONE: Federal and local laws 118 94 O E 120 106 R L 108 GREAT SOUTH N ban releasing untreated sewage into any 107 IC I R JONES INLET(12352) H S BAY (12353) E 123 119 O 114 121 C Long Island waters. NDZNDZ prohibit even K 102 I A N W 91 67 LE AY 117 90 T chemically or electrically treated waste from T 101 93 H ( 98 F 122 12 R ) 352) FIRE ISL INLET 113 R E 9 boats’ holding tanks being dumped overboard. E 2) E 0 For updates and other resources visit GOINGCOASTAL.ORG (12352) EP 35 M 64 32 ORT CR. (12 IL (1 E HARBOR NORTH SHORE NISSEQUOGUE RIVER - STONY BROOK HARBOR THREE MILE HARBOR NDZ 93. Gilgo Beach Marina 631-826-1255 40.616884 -73.41519 31. Old Dock Rd Boat Ramp 631-360-7643 40.904691 -73.23152 63. East Hampton Dock 631-324-4140 41.027968 -72.18042 94. Heckscher State Park 631-669-1000 40.706539 -73.17517 MANHASSET BAY 32. Long Beach Moorings 631-360-7514 40.918077 -73.17695 64. East Hampton Pt Marina 631-324-8400 41.020157 -72.18042 95. La Sala Boat Yard 631-842-3222 40.668192 -73.38817 1. Brewer Capri Marina 516-883-7800 40.837515 -73.7176 96. Oakdale Yacht Service 631-589-1087 40.727373 -73.14845 PORT JEFFERSON HARBOR NDZ 65. Gardiner's Marina 631-324-9894 41.028992 -72.17986 2. Haven Marina 516-883-0937 40.835811 -73.70597 66. Harbor M - Halsey's 631-324-5666 41.028696 -72.18 97. Precision Marine 516-785-3013 40.647515 -73.49926 3. Manhasset Bay Marina 516-883-8411 40.83577 -73.70692 33. Danfords Marina 631-928-5200 40.948594 -73.069553 67. Maidstone Harbor M 631-324-2651 40.999626 -72.183652 98. Sailor's Haven 631-597-6171 40.65714 -73.1044 4. Manorhaven Park Ramp 516-767-4111 40.839472 -73.7138 34. Port Jefferson Marina 631-331-3567 40.94598 -73.07274 68. Shagwong Marina 631-324-4830 41.000387 -72.183073 99. Tanner Park Marina 631-789-4159 40.660424 -73.39397 5. N Hempstead Dock 516-767-4622 40.832004 -73.70225 35. Port Jefferson Boat VHF Channel 73 69. East Hampton Boat VHF Channel 73 100. Timber Point Marina 631-854-4949 40.721554 -73.14951 6. Tom's Point Marina 516-883-6630 40.837569 -73.70897 MT. SINAI HARBOR 101. Tobay Beach Boat Basin 516-624-6180 40.614832 -73.42554 LAKE MONTAUK NDZ 102. Watch Hill 631-597-3109 40.69147 -72.98933 7. Manhasset Town Boat VHF Channel 9 36. Mt. Sinai Marina 631- 928-0199 40.963883 -73.03698 70. Gone Fishing Marina 631-668-3232 41.062374 -71.91196 103. West Sayville Boat Basin 631-589-4141 40.72117 -73.09324 37. Mt Sinai Yacht Club 631-473-2993 40.96347 -73.039 HEMPSTEAD HARBOR NDZ pending 71. Montauk Sportsmans 631-283-5958 41.070928 -71.93896 104. Brookhaven Town Boat VHF Channel 73 38. Old Man's Boat Yard 631-473-7330 40.963551 -73.040 8. Bar Beach Boat Ramp 516-767-4625 40.840575 -73.66555 72. Star Island Marina 631-668-5052 41.071474 -71.93494 105. East Islip Boat VHF Channel 73 39. Mt. Sinai Harbor Boat VHF Channel 71 9. Brewer Yacht Yard 516-671-5563 40.855354 -73.64601 73. Darenberg's Marina Boat 631-668-5900 41.074304 -71.936889 106. Great South Bay Watch 631-379-1659 10. Harry Tappen Basin 516-797-4110 40.828429 -73.64743 GREENPORT HARBOR - STIRLING BASIN - SHELTER ISLAND NDZ 107. South Oyster Bay Boats VHF Channel 9 11. Jude T. Glen Cove 516-759-3129 40.855631 -73.64207 40. Brewer Yacht Yard 631-477-9594 41.109689 -72.35412 SOUTH SHORE 108. W Sayville Town Boat 631-589-4141 12. Sea Cliff Yacht Club 516-671-7374 40.85229 -73.64801 41. Claudio's BP Marina 631-477-0355 41.108912 -72.36187 PATCHOGUE RIVER & BAY 42. Coecles Harbor Marina 631-749-0700 41.078715 -72.3234 SHINNECOCK INLET OYSTER BAY - COLD SPRING HARBOR NDZ pending 109. Leeward Cove S Marina 631-654-3106 40.75619 -73.01926 43. Island Boatyard 631-749-3333 41.07148 –72.3538 74. Corrs Best Boat Works 631-283-7359 40.881256 -72.44379 13. Theodore Roosevelt Boat 516-624-6202 40.877488 -73.53078 110. Morgan's Swan River 631-758-3524 40.75336 -72.99977 44. Stirling Harbor Shipyard 631-477-0828 41.112145 72.358832 75. Mariner's Cove 631-728-0286 40.882599 -72.50306 14. Oyster Bay Marine Ctr 516-624-2400 40.877261 -73.52665 111. Patchogue Shores M 631-475-0790 40.750042 -72.97463 45. Greenport Town Boat VHF Channel 9 76. Shinnecock Bay Boat VHF Channel 73 15. Powles Marine 631-367-7670 40.8671 -73.46191 77. Southampton Town Boat VHF Channel 73 112. Sandspit Marina 631-475-1592 40.750216 -73.0172 16. Western Waterfront Pier VHF Channel 9 40.878064 -73.53993 SOUTHOLD HARBOR FIRE ISLAND INLET 17. Oyster Bay Town Boat VHF Channel 9 46. Albertson Marine 631-765-3232 41.075138 -72.406298 QUANTUCK BAY- MORICHES INLET 113. Atlantique Beach 631-583-8610 40.64056 -73.17366 HUNTINGTON HARBOR NDZ 47. Brick Cove Marina 631-477-0830 41.081421 -72.38673 78. Forge River 631-395-3993 40.799955 -72.82957 79. Mastic Beach Prop Own 631-395-3597 40.747042 -72.85488 114. Captree Boat Basin 631-669-6464 40.641963 -73.25469 18. Gold Star Moorings 516-351-3089 40.897182 -73.43227 48. Goldsmith's Boat Shop 631-765-1600 41.077847 -72.39516 49. Port of Egypt Marine 631-765-2445 41.078716 -72.39659 80. Remsenburg Marina 631-325-1677 40.816643 -72.72209 JONES INLET 19. Halesite Marina 631-351-3255 40.889931 -73.41584 81. Swezey's Harts Cove 631-878-3700 40.801524 -72.75699 20. Huntington S Dock 631-351-3089 40.888921 -73.41676 GREAT PECONIC BAY NDZ 115. Al Grover's High & Dry 516-546-8880 40.643734 -73.57424 82. Westhampton B&T 631-288-2500 40.81943 –72.5634 116. Blue Water Yacht Club 516-623-5757 40.643584 -73.53968 21. Huntington Yacht Club 516-427-4949 40.896557 -73.42053 50. Conscience Pt Marina 631-728-8585 40.93667 –72.418 83. Windswept Marina 631-878-2100 40.791833 -72.75424 117. East Marina 516-431-9200 40.593491 -73.58462 22. Knutson West Marina 631-549-7842 40.890978 -73.4158 51. Cutchogue Harbor 631-734-6993 41.004727 -72.47119 84. Southampton Boats VHF Channel 73 118. Empire Point Marina 516-889-1067 40.614034 -73.64116 23. Mill Dam Marina 631-351-3089 40.885602 -73.4213 52. East Creek Boat Ramp 631-727-3200 40.94348 -72.57116 119. Freeport Bay Marina 516-379-2610 40.643376 -73.57377 24. West Shore Marina 516-427-3444 40.889136 -73.42312 53. Great Peconic Bay M 631-722-3565 40.938074 -72.57993 GREAT SOUTH BAY 120. Guy Lombardo Marina 516-378-3417 40.625614 -73.57647 25. Huntington Town Boats VHF Channel 9 54. Larry's Lighthouse M 631-722-3400 40.937357 -72.61765 85. Bay Shore Marina 631-224-5648 40.71276 -73.23727 121. Jones Beach State Park 516-785-1600 40.602639 -73.51351 55. New Suffolk Shipyard 631-734-6331 40.994954 -72.47564 86. Babylon Fishing Station 631-669-4503 40.685829 -73.31684 NORTHPORT HARBOR NDZ 122. Jones Inlet Marina 516-623-8115 40.638511 -73.56773 56.
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