Title of article
The New York Bight 25 years later: Use impairments and policy challenges
Author/Authors
Douglas D. Ofiara، نويسنده , , Douglas D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
18
From page
281
To page
298
Abstract
This paper reexamines policies and outcomes concerning the NY Bight Restoration Plan, and the NY–NJ Harbor Estuary Program (NYNJHEP) precipitated by washups of marine debris and medical wastes in the New York Bight some 25-years ago. Findings indicate progress has been made but further work is necessary. Extensive beach closures have not occurred since 1987–88, although localized closings occur annually from pathogens. Objectives of “0” beach closures may not be feasible for some beaches, not to exceed 5% closures may be more achievable. Pathogen and DO data show further reductions of the last 10–20% will be more challenging and costly, suggesting “hot spots” be a focus for further remediation. Marine debris show increasing trends on beaches; presence of balloons, plastic bags, syringes and personal hygiene items found annually is another concern. Future challenges are on two fronts, upstream (harbor estuary based)-toxics, nutrient/organic loads, and atmospheric (bight based)-toxics, metals.
Keywords
Economic losses-impacts , NY–NJ Harbor Estuary Program , New York Bight Restoration Plan , Marine debris , pathogens , DO
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Record number
1989270
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