Hudson River's Annual Day: Engaging Communities and Gathering Vital Data
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On October 8, 2009, the Hudson River saw an exciting event with 3,000 participants across 62 sites. "A Day in the Life of the Hudson River" focused on community engagement and scientific data collection. Participants faced challenges but also highlighted species like blue crabs and crevalle jack. The event yielded excellent press coverage and effective data turnaround. For insights, contact Steve Stanne, Chris Bowser, or Margie Turrin. Explore more on the official website: [A Day in the Life of the Hudson River](http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/47285.html).
Hudson River's Annual Day: Engaging Communities and Gathering Vital Data
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Breezy Point, Queens Day in The Life of the Hudson River • Oct 8, 2009 • 3000 participants • 62 sites • Good data turnaround • Excellent press coverage Lock 5, Schuylerville
Challenges to wade through? Poughkeepsie
Blue Crab Species Highlights Crevalle Jack
Blow-out Tides Esopus Meadows
Data Sheets Pier 84, Manhattan
Journaling? Schodack Island
Thank You “A Day in the Life of the Hudson River” Website: http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/47285.html Steve Stanne Email: spstanne@gw.dec.state.ny.us Chris Bowser Email: chbowser@gw.dec.state.ny.us Margie Turrin Email: mkt@ldeo.columbia.edu