Barnegat Bay

Barnegat Bay
( 39.784147, -74.155989 )

  1. Barnegat Bay - Barnegat ( 39.75442, -74.19095 )
  2. Barnegat Bay - Barnegat Light (N) ( 39.75763, -74.11138 )
  3. Barnegat Bay - Barnegat Light (S) ( 39.74500, -74.11764 )
  4. Barnegat Bay - Bay Harbor Park ( 40.01977, -74.12731 )
  5. Barnegat Bay - Brant Beach ( 39.61673, -74.20110 )
  6. Barnegat Bay - Bridge to Nowhere ( 39.68394, -74.20766 )
  7. Barnegat Bay - Harvey Cedars ( 39.70465, -74.13703 )
  8. Barnegat Bay - Island Beach SP ( 39.85222, -74.08899 )
  9. Barnegat Bay - Lavallette ( 39.96933, -74.07421 )
  10. Barnegat Bay - Mantoloking Bridge ( 40.04124, -74.05880 )
  11. Barnegat Bay - Oyster Creek ( 39.80873, -74.18455 )
  12. Barnegat Bay - Parkertown ( 39.60978, -74.29231 )
  13. Barnegat Bay - Seaside Heights ( 39.94524, -74.07956 )
  14. Barnegat Bay - Sedge Island ( 39.80786, -74.09599 )
  15. Barnegat Bay - Ship Bottom ( 39.65232, -74.18484 )
  16. Barnegat Bay - Tilton Point ( 39.96900, -74.11284 )
  17. Barnegat Bay - Tuckerton ( 39.57671, -74.33078 )
  18. Barnegat Bay - West Creek ( 39.63100, -74.29618 )
  19. Barnegat Bay - Woodville ( 39.98917, -74.13476 )
  20. Great Bay - Graveling Point ( 39.53959, -74.38821 )
  21. Great Bay - Great Bay Blvd (N) ( 39.56316, -74.34202 )
  22. Great Bay - Great Bay Blvd (S) ( 39.52160, -74.31849 )
  23. Great Bay - Motts Creek ( 39.51826, -74.43637 )

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Sedges and Reeds are superficially similar, but actually quite different. But unless you are a biologist - who cares? ( Reeds are grasses, sedges are sedges. )

Sedges

Sedges tolerate a wide range of salinity, from freshwater to seawater, although they seem to grow best in brackish water. So, like above, if you are exploring a bay or inlet, that stuff all around you is most likely sedge.

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