Hatteras Inlet
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Hatteras Inlet is a estuary located in the Outer Banks, NC that separates Hatteras Island, NC and Ocracoke Island, NC. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pamlico Sound.
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[edit] History
The first "Hatteras Inlet" was form south of the current inlet, but closed around 1764. The modern "Hatteras Inlet" was formed on September 7, 1846 by a violent gale. This was the same storm that opened present-day Oregon Inlet to the north. This became a profitable inlet, because it gave the Inner Banks, NC a quicker and easier way to travel to and from the Gulf Stream. It was easier to come into this inlet from the north. Because of the increase of commerce, Hatteras Village Post Office was established in 1858. The initial invasion of the North Carolina coast, on Hatteras Island, during the Civil War called Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries came from Hatteras Inlet. The two Confederate forts guarding the inlet quickly fell.
[edit] Hatteras Inlet Today
The inlet today is approximately 2 miles across, but this distance changes daily because of the convection of brackish water. No bridge runs across Hatteras Inlet. A fleet of eight ferries, owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, provide a free 40 minute ride year round to people want to traverse the inlet. These ferries connect North Carolina State Highway 12 between the two islands.
[edit] Outer Banks Inlets
- Oregon Inlet
- New Inlet ‡
- Isabel Inlet ‡
- Hatteras Inlet
- Ocracoke Inlet
‡ inlet no longer in existence
[edit] External Links
History of Hatteras Inlet
NC Ferry System
Google Map - Hatteras Inlet
[edit] Reference
Claiborne S. Young (2005). Cruising Guide to Coastal North Carolina. Winston-Salem, NC ISBN 0-89587-314-1: John F. Blair.