Environmental Education

Hudson River Report Cards

More shad caught in ocean Scientists and policy makers use many tools to determine and monitor the health of the Hudson River Estuary. Physical measurements such as temperature and turbidity, society’s multiple uses of resources, and population studies of the species in and along the river are all important indicators of the river’s condition.

The “Hudson River Report Card” is a regular feature in our newsletter, the Navigator, that examines some of these indicators. Members receive home delivery of this newsletter every two months (Membership is available through this website). The “Report Cards” are reprinted here for personal or academic uses.

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PDF Spring 2006, Are Eels Victims of Global Warming?
PDF Summer 2005, SAV the River
PDF Spring 2005, Report Card Updates
PDF Winter 2005, An Ecosystem in Peril
PDF Nov./Dec. 2004, Atlantic Sturgeon in the Hudson
PDF Sept./Oct. 2004, The Crabs are Alright
PDF May 2004, Counting Shad
PDF March 2004, Bald Eagles on the Rise

 

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