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Monomoy Island
Monomoy Island is a paradise for lovers of nature and secluded
beaches. It was established as a National Wildlife Refuge, and
is operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (a sister
agency to the National Park Service and a bureau of the
Department of the Interior). The 2,750 acre Refuge is accessible
only by boat. It is comprised of barrier beach islands, sand
dunes, freshwater ponds and marshes, and saltwater marshes.
Seasonally the area harbors dozens of species of migratory
birds, including large numbers of nesting shorebirds during the
summer (including terns and the federally listed piping plover).
A large colony of harbor seals uses the shallows and beaches of
the Refuge seasonally as a sanctuary.
Beach Guide Sponsored by the Cape Cod Beach Chair Company
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