N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 19, § 600.2
(g) Certification means a notice prepared and filed by a State agency with the Secretary at One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231-0001, which notice shall:
(t) Maritime center means a discrete portion or area of a harbor or bay that is developed with, and contains concentrations of, water-dependent commercial and industrial uses or essential support facilities. The harbor or bay area is a center for waterborne commerce, recreation, or other water-dependent business activity and, as such, is an important component of the regional transportation system. A maritime center is characterized by: sheltered and suitable hydrologic conditions; land- and water-based infrastructure essential for the operation of water-dependent commercial and industrial uses, extant or easily provided; physical conditions necessary to meet the siting and operational requirements of water-dependent uses; close proximity to central business districts; and limited high value natural resources. The following are Long Island Sound's maritime centers:
Port Chester (Byram River-Port Chester Harbor)
Mamaroneck Harbor
Echo Bay-New Rochelle Harbor
City Island-East Shore Bronx
Port Washington-Manorhaven (Manhasset Bay)
Glen Cove Creek
Huntington Harbor
Northport Harbor
Port Jefferson Harbor
Mattituck Harbor