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Heartbeats in the muck : the history, sea life, and environment of New York Harbor / John Waldman.

Van Pelt Library QH105.N7 W35 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Waldman, John.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Estuarine biology--New York Harbor (N.Y. and N.J.).
Estuarine biology.
Estuarine ecology--New York Harbor (N.Y. and N.J.).
Estuarine ecology.
Physical Description:
ix, 150 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Revised edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Empire State Editions, 2013.
Summary:
Heartbeats in the Muck traces the incredible arc of New York Harbor's environmental history. Once a pristine estuary bristling with oysters and striped bass and visited by sharks, porpoises, and seals, the harbor has been marked by centuries of rampant industrialization and degradation of its natural environment. Garbage dumping, oil spills, sewage sludge, pesticides, heavy metals, poisonous PCBs, landfills, and dredging greatly diminished life in the harbor, in some places to nil.
Now, forty years after the Clean Water Act began to resurrect New York Harbor, John Waldman delivers a new edition of his New York Society Library Award-winning book. Heartbeats in the Muck is a lively, accessible narrative of the animals, water quality, and habitats of the harbor. It includes captivating personal accounts of the author's explorations of its farthest and most noteworthy reaches, treating readers to an intimate environmental tour of a shad camp near the George Washington Bridge, the Arthur Kill (home of the resurgent heron colonies), the Hackensack Meadowlands, the darkness under a giant Manhattan pier, and the famously polluted Gowanus Canal. Anew Epilogue details some of the remarkable changes that have come upon New York Harbor in recent years.
Waldman's prognosis is a good one: Ultimately, environmental awareness and action have allowed the harbor to begin cleaning itself. Although it will never regain its native biological glory, the return of oysters, herons, and a host of other creatures is an indication of New York Harbor's rebirth. Book jacket.
Contents:
1 The Essential Harbor 5
2 Vita Marinae 14
3 The Medium: Sewers, Sludge, and Other Forms of Water Torture 52
4 The Vessel: Bank and Bottom, Bulldozers and Blasts 78
5 How Is the Harbor Doing? 109.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0823249859
9780823249855
OCLC:
798408895
Publisher Number:
99952822447

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