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  2. Rip tide - Wikipedia

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    During these falling and ebbing tides, a riptide can carry a person far offshore. For example, the ebbing tide at Shinnecock Inlet in Southampton, New York, extends more than 300 metres (980 ft) offshore. [2] Because of this, riptides are typically more powerful than rip currents.

  3. Shinnecock Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Shinnecock Inlet is the easternmost of five major inlets [1] connecting bays to the Atlantic Ocean through the narrow 100-mile-long (160 km) Outer Barrier that stretches from New York City to Southampton, New York on the south shore of Long Island. It splits Westhampton Island from the peninsula extending from Southampton Village.

  4. Shinnecock Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Shinnecock Canal (also known as the Shinnecock and Peconic Canal) is a canal that cuts across the South Fork at Hampton Bays, New York. At 4,700 feet (1,400 m) long, it connects Great Peconic Bay and the north fork of Long Island with Shinnecock Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The canal opened to traffic in 1892. [1]

  5. Hampton Bays, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Shinnecock Canal, a man-made canal located in the eastern part of the hamlet, connects the Great Peconic Bay with the Shinnecock Bay. Shinnecock Inlet , which leads from the Shinnecock Bay to the Atlantic Ocean , is the easternmost inlet, making it very popular for commercial fishing.

  6. Shinnecock - Wikipedia

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    Shinnecock Reservation, the tribe's reservation; Mohegan-Pequot language or Shinnecock language, an extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken by the Shinnecock; Shinnecock Canal, a canal that cuts across the South Fork of Long Island at Hampton Bays, New York; Shinnecock Inlet, an inlet connecting Shinnecock Bay and the Atlantic Ocean

  7. Avery Dennis Sr. - Wikipedia

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    It was the Shinnecock's first substance abuse program, is still in use more than 30 years after its establishment. [ 3 ] Avery Dennis Sr. died from heart failure on September 5, 2015, at the age of 86. [ 3 ]

  8. Smith Point County Park - Wikipedia

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    Smith Point Park, located on the barrier island of Fire Island, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. An extremely popular facility, the park has white sands, rolling Atlantic surf and an adjoining camping facility that attract both Suffolk County residents and tourists each summer.

  9. Shinnecock Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Shinnecock Reservation is a Native American reservation for members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in the town of Southampton in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is the most easterly of the two Native American reservations in Suffolk County; the other being Poospatuck Reservation in the town of Brookhaven .