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Fort Tilden Parking Lot
Welcome to Fort Tilden Parking Lot, your convenient gateway to the natural beauty and recreational activities of Queens, New York 11697. Nestled within the breathtaking Gateway National Recreation Area, our parking facility is designed to cater to outdoor enthusiasts and fishing aficionados alike. Whether you're here to enjoy the serene landscapes or to cast a line in the saltwater, Fort Tilden Parking Lot is your starting point for adventure. Fishing at Gateway is a unique experience that combines patience, relaxation, and challenge with a commitment to stewardship and conservation. Saltwater fishing is the only type allowed here, and while no license is required, a saltwater registry is necessary for both New York and New Jersey anglers. Please note that permits are essential for parking throughout the park, especially for after-hours access and off-road vehicle parking at Breezy Tip Point.
Mark Sheynshteyn
Welcome to the practice of Dr. Mark Sheynshteyn, a dedicated endocrinologist located at Richmond University Medical Center, 355 Bard Avenue, Staten Island, New York. Dr. Sheynshteyn is board certified in both internal medicine and endocrinology, offering expert care in the fields of endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Dr. Sheynshteyn's journey in medicine began with a cum laude degree in biochemistry and art history from Hunter College. His passion for holistic health led him to the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he embraced an approach that considers the body as an integrated whole. Following medical school, he honed his skills during residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital, later joining their faculty and gaining extensive experience in acute inpatient care.
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