Gary Francis
Standup for Standup paddling & Virgin for the Virgin Islands. Stuck on Brooklyn. A father, a maker of memories & objects, a player of water.

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

This is the @nycwater publicly available data for rain that affects street flooding, sewer flooding & Waterbody Advisories. It’s all the same problem, you don’t get one without the other. The public data is pretty janky (notice the (Port Richmond graph) & hard to follow @nycmayor Public agencies work to serve the Public good, they safeguard Public resources, for all New Yorkers, our children & our future generations. Public data needs to be truly public in order for “We the people” to advocate to our elected representatives for the kind of future “we” want. Don’t hide the data #nyharbor #rain #flood #cleanwater #datascience

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

More rain, more Waterbody Advisories in more Waterways. Still only seeing around .2” per hr intensity. Bronx River with a 46hr Advisory, Coney Island Creek 35hrs, Flushing Creek 47hrs, Gowanus Canal 20hrs, Newtown Creek with the longest Advisory at 57hrs! #sewage #rain #flood #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

It’s started, Waterbody Advisories popping up across the harbor. Amazing that Hell Gate in the East River is one of the first waterbodies to get an Advisory. Currents up to 6kts through here & standing waves.
Rain gauge amounts from the various sewersheds that triggered those as well .2” is the biggest i see so far.
#waterbodyadvisory #combinedseweroverflow #sewage #nyharbor #cleanwater

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer

The @clippercanoes big canoe launch went without a hitch, really looking forward to this season’s paddle adventures with @gowanusdredgers 🛶 give them a follow to get involved.
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #bigcanoe #memorialweekend #summer
The rain was gentle enough for us to beat the #poonami & launch “Big Red” @gowanusdredgers 14 seater big canoe. For its first paddle in the canal, check out the Dredgers calendar of events to get a ride in this beauty 🛶
#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #combinedseweroverflow #coneyislandwhitefish
Yesterday’s video, posting this morning, Saturday May 23rd. Getting ready to launch our Big Canoe ahead of the Poonami wave, that’s expected at some point this afternoon. Light rain shouldn’t trigger a CSO event & we’re hoping to launch at 2nd St, paddle down to 19th St to our summer storage dock. We don’t mind the rain, we do mind the Poonami 💩🤢#gowanuscanal #nyharbor #combinedseweroverflow #rain #poonami

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

That thunderstorm last night was quite impressive & caused Combined Sewer Overflows in our most vulnerable waterways. Most of the creeks & inlets around the city have Waterbody Advisories today, some lasting until tomorrow & Coney Island Creek has the longest, lasting until Saturday morning. As long as we don’t get any more rain of course. I’ve also included some official rain gauges from across the city’s Sewersheds so you can see how much rain fell in each. Rain can be very localized & range from .04” to just over 1”
@notify_nyc used to send out a great little graph of rainfall & intensity amounts per Sewershed & how much caused each CSO discharge, but they only send this link to the DEP waterbody advisory page now. This information is hard to read & disappears quickly. If you want the real public data, you have to submit a FOIA request.

Oh crap 💩 #poonami #gowanuscanal #waterquality #nyharbor #waterbodyadvisory

Oh crap 💩 #poonami #gowanuscanal #waterquality #nyharbor #waterbodyadvisory

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Looking across Gowanus Flats, traversing the shore route with gear, receiving borrowed boats from fellow non profits @bronx_river & advocating for public access on the banks of the Gowanus Canal #nyharbor #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgers #wateraccess #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave

Last nights @gowanusdredgers monthly meeting & paddle, kicked off in fine style. A perfect way to beat the heat & a gorgeous sunset as well! #gowanuscanal #gowanusdredgerscanoeclub #nyharbor #sunset #heatwave
New Moon coming up & getting into some bigger tides because of it. Lows down to -.7’ & highs up to 6.2’ giving us just shy of 7’ tidal exchange. I’ll be keeping a weather eye for rain events on top of those higher highs, just in case of flooding. #gowanuscanal #nyharbor #tide
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