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  2. Saugerties Light - Wikipedia

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    These include postcards of Saugerties Light [8] with links to customized nautical charts provided by National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. Saugerties Light is listed on the National Park Service 's Maritime Heritage Program list of lighthouses to visit, [ 9 ] and as one of New York's Historic Light Stations.

  3. Color of water - Wikipedia

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    Water molecules can vibrate in three different modes when they interact with light. The red, orange, and yellow wavelengths of light are absorbed so the remaining light seen is composed of green, cyan, and blue wavelengths. This is the main reason the ocean's color is cyan. The relative contribution of reflected skylight and the light scattered ...

  4. Sodus Point Light - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is owned by the Village of Sodus Point, New York. There is a long-term lease with the Sodus Bay Historical Society to manage the lighthouse. [2] The lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places, with reference #76001288, as Sodus Point Lighthouse. The pier and shore light served simultaneously from 1834 until 1901.

  5. Plum Island Light - Wikipedia

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    Plum Island Light is located on the western end of Plum Island, which lies in the Long Island Sound, east of Orient Point at the end of the North Fork of Long Island, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An historic granite lighthouse originally built in 1869 sits at the site, but no longer serves as an active aid to navigation.

  6. Ocean color - Wikipedia

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    Red light is most easily absorbed and thus does not reach great depths, usually to less than 50 meters (164 ft). Blue light, in comparison, can penetrate up to 200 meters (656 ft). [3] Second, water molecules and very tiny particles in ocean water preferentially scatter blue light more than light of other colors. Blue light scattering by water ...

  7. Blackwell Island Light - Wikipedia

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    The 1917 U.S. Coast Pilot indicated that there was a private light at the north end of the island. [9] The light was operated until about 1940. [3] [7] In the 1970s, the lighthouse was partially restored. The restoration was completed in 1998. [3]

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  9. Staten Island Light - Wikipedia

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    Staten Island Light ; Location: New York City: Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1912 : Foundation: Grey limestone: Construction: Yellow Brick: Height: 90 feet (27 m): Shape: Octagonal: Markings: Natural: Heritage: National Register of Historic Places listed place, New York City Landmark : Light; First lit: 1912: Focal height: 231 feet (70 m): Lens: Second Order Fresnel lens: Range: 18 ...

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