In April we posted, Farewell to Newtown Creek, New York’s Lovely “Honey Tanker”. It was a fond farewell to a lovely coastal “honey tanker” that carried sewage sludge around New York harbor for decades. When she was sold we did not … Continue reading
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The Newtown Creek was recently sold at auction. At 324′ long and 49.6′ wide, she is a lovely coastal tanker that traversed New York harbor’s waters for close to a half century. For a vessel of her size and type, I always found … Continue reading
No one knows exactly how much oil was spilled at Newtown Creek, an industrial canal between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens in New York harbor, but the best estimates are between between 17 million and 30 million gallons, which is … Continue reading