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This article from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sunday, March 12, 1911, recounts the winter-time lives of Erie Canal barge families who winter in Erie Basin. Colonies of Cozy Canal Boats Cluster for Winter City of Inland Navigators Prepares for Annual...

This green buoy is one of a series that marks the north/west side of Buttermilk Channel.  The green color and odd number (5) indicates to mariners that they should keep it on their port (left) side as they are heading north in the channel. This...

Subjects: Maritime

This buoy is on the south side of the main channel connecting the East River and upper New York Harbor. [See U.S. Coast Pilot 2, 45th ed., 2016, pars. 270-286 ]  It is a red buoy, telling mariners to keep it on their starboard (right) side as they...

Subjects: Maritime

This buoy is at the southwest end of the Buttermilk Channel.  It is green and conical, so it tells mariners to keep it on their port (left) side as they are heading north, into the channel. See In The Water for more information on navigating the...

Subjects: Maritime

This buoy notes the north end of the Bay Ridge Channel. To the south of the buoy are the Gowanus and Bay Ridge Flats, which are too shallow for commercial ships to traverse. This is a green buoy, which indicates to mariners to stay to keep it on...

Subjects: Maritime

The Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor was created in 1953 in response to the pervasive corruption on the waterfront in the Port of New York-New Jersey.  A joint state agency it was formed after public hearings revealed corruption,...

Street address: 100 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201
Tel.: (718 )852-2434
Fax: (718) 596-5306

Subjects: Crime, Maritime

No man ever, perhaps, got so much the best of old Beard as did Louis Heineman, the housemover of the Twelfth ward” (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, July 19, 1891) When Louis Heineman died in 1904, he was reportedly 104 years old, and likely the oldest...

The mission of the U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection is to "safeguard America’s borders thereby protecting the public from dangerous people and materials." Dangerous materials range from illegal drugs to infected fruit. Customs inspectors...

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