The Mid-Atlantic Bight is a region of the northeastern United States that describes the coastal area along the Atlantic Ocean from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, down to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. This area encompasses a portion of the continental shelf and is characterized by various physical, biological, and oceanographic features. Key characteristics of the Mid-Atlantic Bight include: 1. **Geography**: The region includes sandy beaches, bays, and estuaries.

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