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The Cape May National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area on the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey. It is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System and managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service .
The Hidden Valley farm was a 92-acre farm that was sold to New Jersey in 1986 and incorporated in Higbee Beach. Part of the farm is used for equestrian activities. [2] Davey's Lake, which is 300 yards long, 90 yards wide, and 12 feet deep, was dug in 1910 by the Cape May Sand Company. [3]
Cape May Point is a borough located at the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The borough, and all of Cape May County, is part of the Ocean City metropolitan statistical area, and is part of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Camden, PA-NJ-DE-MD combined statistical area, also known as the Delaware Valley or Philadelphia metropolitan area. [19]
It's an alarming find. Tens of thousands of fish have mysteriously died in New Jersey's Shark River. Take a look at this. Shore Area News Dispatch reports these are dead bunker fish. Some are ...
Cape May County: 415.45 acres (168.13 ha) Cape May Coastal Wetlands Wildlife Management Area [c] Cape May County: 17,417.41 acres (7,048.58 ha) Capoolong Creek Wildlife Management Area: Hunterdon County: 67.61 acres (27.36 ha) Cedar Lake Wildlife Management Area: Atlantic County: 329.18 acres (133.21 ha) Cedarville Ponds Wildlife Management Area
The bulk of its population is centered off of Virginia but biologists there say the fish is shifting its range to New Jersey. Capt. Freddy Gamboa of Andreas Toy Charters holds up a 45-pound cobia.
Cape May Canal is a 2.9-nautical-mile (3.3 mi; 5.4 km) waterway connecting Cape May Harbor to the Delaware Bay, at the southern tip of Cape May County, New Jersey. [4] Before the canal was built, "Cape Island" referred to the site of the City of Cape May, southeast of Cape Island Creek, a tidal "creek" and marsh that has been partly filled in ...
Cape May Point State Park is a 244 acres (0.99 km 2) state park located in Lower Township, New Jersey, [2] with a Cape May Point postal address. [3] The park offers walking, hiking and nature trails as well as beaches, an exhibit gallery, a ranger office and is the site of the Cape May Light. [4]