The Nissequogue River is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long Island Sound. Its average discharge of 42.2 cubic feet per second (1.19 m3/s) is the most of any of the freshwater rivers on Long Island. The river, like all other freshwater rivers on the island, is totally derived from groundwater (not from lakes). Its name is derived from one of the Algonquian-speaking Nissequaq tribe in the area.
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| - O Rio Nissequogue é um rio de 13,4 km de Smithtown (Nova Iorque) até Long Island Sound, no estado de Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos.A sua descarga de 1,19 m³ por segundo é a maior de qualquer rio de água fresca em Long Island. O rio, tal como todos os rios da ilha, vem totalmente da água subterrânea (e não de lagos). O seu nome provém de uma das tribos Algonquinos da zona que falam (Nissequaq). (pt)
- The Nissequogue River is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long Island Sound. Its average discharge of 42.2 cubic feet per second (1.19 m3/s) is the most of any of the freshwater rivers on Long Island. The river, like all other freshwater rivers on the island, is totally derived from groundwater (not from lakes). Its name is derived from one of the Algonquian-speaking Nissequaq tribe in the area. (en)
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| - The Nissequogue River is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long Island Sound. Its average discharge of 42.2 cubic feet per second (1.19 m3/s) is the most of any of the freshwater rivers on Long Island. The river, like all other freshwater rivers on the island, is totally derived from groundwater (not from lakes). Its name is derived from one of the Algonquian-speaking Nissequaq tribe in the area. The river rises south of NY-454 just east of the Hauppauge County Offices and flows into Blydenburgh Park Pond where other tributaries that come from East Hauppauge and Commack meet and are dammed at Blydenburgh Pond. The river continues in a northeasterly direction, picking up additional tributaries from the north in Caleb Smith Park in Smithtown (where special regulation trout fishing is available). It is dammed once more before becoming an estuary at NY-25 where it then flows to Kings Park, New York, entering Long Island Sound at Nissequogue River State Park. Since much of the river is an estuary canoeists travel in both directions based on the tides. Fish found in the river include Striped Bass, Bluefish, Summer Flounder, Winter Flounder, Porgies, Eels, Brown, Rainbow and Brook Trout, Yellow Perch, Largemouth Bass, Alewives, Herring, Shad, etc. (en)
- O Rio Nissequogue é um rio de 13,4 km de Smithtown (Nova Iorque) até Long Island Sound, no estado de Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos.A sua descarga de 1,19 m³ por segundo é a maior de qualquer rio de água fresca em Long Island. O rio, tal como todos os rios da ilha, vem totalmente da água subterrânea (e não de lagos). O seu nome provém de uma das tribos Algonquinos da zona que falam (Nissequaq). (pt)
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