South Fork Outdoors: Paddling the Southaven Park section of the Carman's River
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The recently installed fish ladder--the first permanent one on Long Island--at the Hard's Lake dam provides access for alewives to spawning habitat in Southaven County Park. MIKE BOTTINI
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Spring scene on the Carman's River (background) and one of the many marshy backwaters along it in Southaven County Park. MIKE BOTTINI
The recently installed fish ladder--the first permanent one on Long Island--at the Hard's Lake dam provides access for alewives to spawning habitat in Southaven County Park. MIKE BOTTINI
Spring scene on the Carman's River (background) and one of the many marshy backwaters along it in Southaven County Park. MIKE BOTTINI
By Mike Bottini on Jun 2, 2009
Stretching 11 miles from its headwaters in Cathedral Pines County Park to its outlet in Great South Bay, the Carman’s River is one of Long Island’s four major rivers and...