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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2010-1091

High-Resolution Geophysical Data Collected Within Red Brook Harbor, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, in 2009


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Figure 4:  Map showing the present day setting of Red Brook Harbor. Bassets Island divides the harbor into an outer and inner harbor. The outer harbor is approximately 10 meters deep, while the inner harbor averages approximately two meters in depth. The inner harbor is a popular moorage for small-draft vessels due to a channel that is dredged to three meters.


Figure 4. Map showing the present day setting of Red Brook Harbor, Massachussetts.  Bassets Island, Mass., divides the harbor into an outer and inner harbor.  The outer harbor is approximately 10 meters (m) deep, while the inner harbor averages approximately 2 m in depth.  The inner harbor is a popular moorage for shallow-draft vessels due to a channel that is dredged to 3 m.  (Aerial photography of land areas from Environmental Systems Research Institute (2010) World Imagery ArcGIS Map Service, aerial photography of water areas from [Massachussets] Office of Geographic Information (2010).)


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