The Great Marsh (also sometimes called the Great Salt Marsh) is a long, continuous saltmarsh in eastern New England extending from Cape Ann in northeastern Massachusetts to the southeastern coast of New Hampshire. It includes roughly 20,000–30,000 acres of saltwater marsh, mudflats, islands, sandy beaches, dunes, rivers, and other water bodies. The Great Marsh comprises much of the northeastern half of Essex County, Massachusetts, and touches the towns and cities of Essex, Gloucester, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, Ipswich, and Salisbury in Massachusetts as well as the towns of Seabrook and Hampton in New Hampshire. It is a designated Important Bird Area.
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| - The Great Marsh (also sometimes called the Great Salt Marsh) is a long, continuous saltmarsh in eastern New England extending from Cape Ann in northeastern Massachusetts to the southeastern coast of New Hampshire. It includes roughly 20,000–30,000 acres of saltwater marsh, mudflats, islands, sandy beaches, dunes, rivers, and other water bodies. The Great Marsh comprises much of the northeastern half of Essex County, Massachusetts, and touches the towns and cities of Essex, Gloucester, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, Ipswich, and Salisbury in Massachusetts as well as the towns of Seabrook and Hampton in New Hampshire. It is a designated Important Bird Area. (en)
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| - Cape Ann
- Rowley, Massachusetts
- Sand dune
- Ipswich, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts
- Salisbury, Massachusetts
- Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Rowley, Massachusetts
- Essex, Massachusetts
- Essex County, Massachusetts
- Hampton, New Hampshire
- Ipswich, Massachusetts
- Salt marshes
- Atlantic Ocean
- Wetlands of Massachusetts
- Newbury, Massachusetts
- Plum Island, Massachusetts
- Plum Island (Massachusetts)
- New England
- New Hampshire
- Newbury, Massachusetts
- Newburyport, Massachusetts
- Seabrook, New Hampshire
- Important Bird Area
- Mudflat
- Saltmarsh
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| - The Great Marsh in Plum Island, Newbury, and Ipswich, Massachusetts (en)
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| - The Great Marsh in Plum Island, Newbury, Rowley, and Ipswich, Massachusetts (en)
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| - ; In New Hampshire:
* Hampton
* Seabrook
; In Massachusetts:
* Salisbury
* Newburyport
* Newbury
* Rowley
* Ipswich
* Gloucester (en)
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| - The Great Marsh (also sometimes called the Great Salt Marsh) is a long, continuous saltmarsh in eastern New England extending from Cape Ann in northeastern Massachusetts to the southeastern coast of New Hampshire. It includes roughly 20,000–30,000 acres of saltwater marsh, mudflats, islands, sandy beaches, dunes, rivers, and other water bodies. The Great Marsh comprises much of the northeastern half of Essex County, Massachusetts, and touches the towns and cities of Essex, Gloucester, Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley, Ipswich, and Salisbury in Massachusetts as well as the towns of Seabrook and Hampton in New Hampshire. It is a designated Important Bird Area. (en)
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