Thursday, August 16, 2012

THIS SUNDAY - first ever pilot free public paddling program on the MANHATTAN SIDE OF THE EAST RIVER

Hi all-
Sorry for the mass-announcement but we finally got the green light for this event and its THIS SUNDAY!
Please share the info with all of your friends and email lists.
We believe that this first pilot kayaking program based on the previously under-served Manhattan side of the east river will be a huge step forward for city-wide public access to the waters of NY harbor for human-powered boaters and eventually swimmers, plus a good way t promote public health and environmental stewardship.
If you can help out by volunteering, please let me know back-channel.
If you or your group is out on the water that day or even out on bikes or foot, please come by to show your support.
thanks!
Nancy for NYCWTA

Sunday, August 19, 2pm-7pm (last boats will go out at 6:15pm)
Stuyvesant Cove Park (http://goo.gl/maps/fXogc)
Pilot program:  Free Public Kayaking In Stuyvesant Cove Park 

Come join human-powered boaters and public water access advocates for an afternoon of free public kayaking in Stuyvesant Cove Park!  Participants can try paddling in safe, stable open-topped kayaks in a protected area of the East River adjacent to Stuyvesant Cove near east 20th street.  The "bay" at this cove is nestled in a bend in the river which is partially protected from the stronger currents of the East River making it a great spot on to try out kayaking. 
Participants must know how to swim, be at least 18 years old or attend with a parent or guardian, and must sign insurance waivers.  All equipment is provided free, and participation will be on a first-come first-paddling basis.

Boats and gear are being provided by the Long Island City Community Boathouse (LICCB), and the event is a joint project of LICCB, the New York City Water Trail Association, and Urban Swim, in conjunction with the Lower East Side Ecology Center, SWIM Coalition, and the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club and with the support of Solar 1, and NYCEDC.

Come help us open up the "east coast" of Manhattan for free public access for non-motorized boats and more.

Friday, August 10, 2012

excellent blog on the science of our waterways

their most recent post has an animated model of the spread of the sewage from the spill/controlled release upriver in tarrytown this week.
all of their posts are informative and interesting, pus they have excellent links.
enjoy.

SeaAndSkyNY
illuminating the waterways & atmosphere of new york city