The Mid Atlantic water resource region is one of 21 major geographic areas, or regions, in the first level of classification used by the United States Geological Survey to divide and sub-divide the United States into successively smaller hydrologic units. These geographic areas contain either the drainage area of a major river, or the combined drainage areas of a series of rivers.[1][2]
The Mid Atlantic region, which is listed with a 2-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) of 02, has an approximate size of 106,334 square miles (275,400 square kilometers), and consists of 8 subregions, which are listed with the 4-digit HUCs 0201 through 0208.
The coastal drainage and associated waters from the Byram River Basin boundary, to the Manasquan River Basin boundary, including the Hudson River Basin downstream from the Popolopen Brook Basin boundary, Long Island and Block Island Sounds south of the New York-Connecticut state line, and Long Island.
The coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the Manasquan River Basin to and including the Delaware River Basin which includes Delaware Bay.
Located in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributary drainage south of the Maryland-Virginia state line excluding the Pocomoke River drainage; and the Coastal drainage from Chincoteague Inlet on the Delmarva Peninsula to the Back Bay drainage boundary.