Title 16ConservationRelease 119-73

§459e–6 Administration, protection, and development

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LXIII— - NATIONAL SEASHORE RECREATIONAL AREAS › § 459e–6

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must manage and protect Fire Island National Seashore to conserve its natural resources. The Sunken Forest Preserve must be kept largely as it is from bay to ocean: no roads, only the trails already there and only a few similar new trails if really needed. The area between the east edge of Ocean Ridge (Davis Park) and the west edge of Smith Point County Park may be reached only by ferry or on foot; no roads except minimal service roads, and no visitor development that would harm the plants, animals, or landscape. When running the whole seashore, the Secretary must follow sections 459e through 459e–9 and the national park laws, may use other legal authority to protect and develop natural resources, and may collect user fees even if other laws might limit such fees.

Full Legal Text

Title 16, §459e–6

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(a)The Secretary shall administer and protect the Fire Island National Seashore with the primary aim of conserving the natural resources located there. The area known as the Sunken Forest Preserve shall be preserved from bay to ocean in as nearly its present state as possible, without developing roads therein, but continuing the present access by those trails already existing and limiting new access to similar trails limited in number to those necessary to allow visitors to explore and appreciate this section of the seashore.
(b)Access to that section of the seashore lying between the easterly boundary of the Ocean Ridge portion of Davis Park and the westerly boundary of the Smith Point County Park shall be provided by ferries and footpaths only, and no roads shall be constructed in this section except such minimum roads as may be necessary for park maintenance vehicles. No development or plan for the convenience of visitors shall be undertaken therein which would be incompatible with the preservation of the flora and fauna or the physiographic conditions now prevailing, and every effort shall be exerted to maintain and preserve this section of the seashore as well as that set forth in the preceding paragraph in as nearly their present state and condition as possible.
(c)In administering, protecting, and developing the entire Fire Island National Seashore, the Secretary shall be guided by the provisions of sections 459e to 459e–9 of this title and the applicable provisions of the laws relating to the national park system, and the Secretary may utilize any other statutory authority available to him for the conservation and development of natural resources to the extent he finds that such authority will further the purposes of sections 459e to 459e–9 of this title. Appropriate user fees may be collected notwithstanding any limitation on such authority by any provision of law.

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1978—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 95–625 substituted “Ocean Ridge portion of Davis Park” for “Brookhaven town park at”.

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Citation

16 U.S.C. § 459e–6

Title 16Conservation

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73