In September, an unprecedented harmful algal bloom struck the Hudson River. Dense colonies of bright green microcystis — a cyanobacteria that can produce toxins dangerous to humans, pets and wildlife ...
Wondering where it’s safe to swim in the Hudson River? Or whether fish are safe to eat? Riverkeeper has an updated interactive map and online portal that can answer those questions and more, filling a ...
High in New York's Adirondack Mountains, scientists have detected microplastics in Lake Tear of the Clouds, the highest source of the Hudson River. Researchers say the pollution is likely coming from ...
ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 23, 2002 — Three nonprofit environmental organizations — Riverkeeper, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Scenic Hudson, Inc. — and PSEG Power New York, Inc. (PSEGNY) ...
One day in January, foamy waves jostled the edge of a floating dock in New York City’s Hudson River Park. The structure, assembled from interlocking rectangles, looked bucking, alive, insistent on ...