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'''Barden Inlet''' is the lowest of the [[Outer Banks]] water [[inlet]]s. Located just northwest of [[Cape Lookout (North Carolina)|Cape Lookout]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[North Carolina]], the inlet connects [[Onslow Bay]] of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] with [[Core Sound]]. It separates the [[Shackleford Banks]] from the [[Core Banks]].
'''Barden Inlet''' is the southernmost of the [[Outer Banks]] water [[inlet]]s. Located just northwest of [[Cape Lookout (North Carolina)|Cape Lookout]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[North Carolina]], the inlet connects [[Onslow Bay]] of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] with [[Core Sound]]. It separates the [[Shackleford Banks]] from the [[Core Banks]].


Barden Inlet was opened by the [[1933 Outer Banks Hurricane]], separating the Shackleford Banks from South Core Banks.<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/science/9/chap3.htm Barrier Island Ecology of Cape Lookout National Seashore, NPS Scientific Monograph No.9, Chapter 3]</ref> The new channel gave [[Harkers Island]] fishermen a new, direct access route to offshore fishing grounds. It was named Barden Inlet after US Senator [[Graham Barden]], who sponsored legislation to require that the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers]] use [[dredging]] equipment to maintain the new channel.<ref name="prioli">Prioli, Carmine and Martin, Edwin (1998). ''Hope for a Good Season: The Ca'e Bankers of Harkers Island''. John F. Blair Publisher, July, 1998.</ref>
Barden Inlet was opened by the [[1933 Outer Banks Hurricane]], separating the Shackleford Banks from South Core Banks.<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/science/9/chap3.htm Barrier Island Ecology of Cape Lookout National Seashore, NPS Scientific Monograph No.9, Chapter 3]</ref> The new channel gave [[Harkers Island]] fishermen a new, direct access route to offshore fishing grounds. It was named Barden Inlet after US Senator [[Graham Barden]], who sponsored legislation to require that the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers]] use [[dredging]] equipment to maintain the new channel.<ref name="prioli">Prioli, Carmine and Martin, Edwin (1998). ''Hope for a Good Season: The Ca'e Bankers of Harkers Island''. John F. Blair Publisher, July, 1998.</ref>

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Barden Inlet is the southernmost of the Outer Banks water inlets. Located just northwest of Cape Lookout in the U.S. state of North Carolina, the inlet connects Onslow Bay of the Atlantic Ocean with Core Sound. It separates the Shackleford Banks from the Core Banks.

Barden Inlet was opened by the 1933 Outer Banks Hurricane, separating the Shackleford Banks from South Core Banks.[1] The new channel gave Harkers Island fishermen a new, direct access route to offshore fishing grounds. It was named Barden Inlet after US Senator Graham Barden, who sponsored legislation to require that the United States Army Corps of Engineers use dredging equipment to maintain the new channel.[2]

References

  1. ^ Barrier Island Ecology of Cape Lookout National Seashore, NPS Scientific Monograph No.9, Chapter 3
  2. ^ Prioli, Carmine and Martin, Edwin (1998). Hope for a Good Season: The Ca'e Bankers of Harkers Island. John F. Blair Publisher, July, 1998.

34°38′11″N 76°31′19″W / 34.63639°N 76.52194°W / 34.63639; -76.52194