NYC’s Hudson River: Clean Enough To Swim In? - Cheddar Explains

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2022
  • For years following World War II, it was unthinkable to swim in New York City’s harbor. Today, though, decades of effort and hard work have made a big difference - and the water regularly tests clean. But… is it safe to swim in?
    Further reading:
    UrbanSwim
    urbanswim.org/
    New York Open Water
    www.nyopenwater.org/
    InsideHook
    www.insidehook.com/daily_brie...
    Riverkeeper
    www.riverkeeper.org/water-qua...
    Outside
    www.outsideonline.com/outdoor...
    Curbed
    ny.curbed.com/2020/2/3/211201...
    ny.curbed.com/2019/12/12/2101...
    ny.curbed.com/2018/3/30/17178...
    The New York Times
    www.nytimes.com/2018/03/02/ny...
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  • @FDNYlax9
    @FDNYlax9 Год назад +291

    The water currents are considerably strong so swimming without a safety boat(kayaker) is strongly discouraged. Too many people die each year by jumping in for a swim are getting swept away and drowning.

    • @teresamansbach1419
      @teresamansbach1419 Год назад +28

      This!!!! I would not feel safe swimming in such dark deep moving water. Just because water is clean doesn’t mean it’s safe

    • @1121494
      @1121494 Год назад +1

      I'm trained swimming up to lifesaving certification as a kid and'd never ever even consider swimming in the River Rhine due to the currents - my sister however even took her children with her to swimming in the Rhine when they were much younger.

    • @davidt8087
      @davidt8087 Год назад +1

      Cheddar. Please explain how you people as a whole group of maybe a dozen people, have been working at your company for over half a decade, and have barely 940k subs and most likely not enough revenue to pay anyone more than $500 per month in your team yet you guys still somehow are surviving? What investors did you rip off? Another example of a modern failure of a company that exists due to frauding their way forward by other people's money

    • @NotThatGuy_YepThatGuy
      @NotThatGuy_YepThatGuy Год назад +1

      @@davidt8087 wasn't expecting this comment.

    • @jsplit9716
      @jsplit9716 Год назад

      @@1121494 My grandparents used to swim across the rhine. And they were self taught.

  • @from9539
    @from9539 Год назад +12

    I imagine how beautiful the hudson was before we f**ed it up

  • @ronmaximilian6953
    @ronmaximilian6953 Год назад +250

    Safety isn't just a matter of what's in the water. It's also a fact of the flow of the water. There are parts of the East River, which are quite dangerous to swim in because of the tides and riptides. For instance, swimming at Hell's gate is a wonderful way of ending up in the afterlife

    • @hanu6158
      @hanu6158 Год назад +10

      One easy solution to drowning when in rough waters like the East River is gulping. Just gulp down as much water as possible and you should be able to float up, cause of the buoyancy from the water in yo smoach. Just stay calm. 😃

    • @cjadventures8840
      @cjadventures8840 Год назад +4

      @@hanu6158 big brain😊

    • @davidt8087
      @davidt8087 Год назад +2

      Cheddar. Please explain how you people as a whole group of maybe a dozen people, have been working at your company for over half a decade, and have barely 940k subs and most likely not enough revenue to pay anyone more than $500 per month in your team yet you guys still somehow are surviving? What investors did you rip off? Another example of a modern failure of a company that exists due to frauding their way forward by other people's money

    • @cjadventures8840
      @cjadventures8840 Год назад

      @@davidt8087 huh?

    • @nickharnish
      @nickharnish Год назад +3

      I fell off a jet ski there very scary and gross

  • @yogitam2372
    @yogitam2372 6 месяцев назад +4

    I grew up 3 blocks from the East River (Pike Street) during the 70s and 80s. Back then, it was so polluted that you could smell the river before even getting close to it. I am glad they cleaned up a lot of it. Now when I visit the old hood, I go down to river and walk it. Back then, you didn't even want to spend 5 minutes near it.

  • @jennifertarin4707
    @jennifertarin4707 Год назад +99

    Where Battery Park City is now used to be a beach in the 70s. I have swum in the Hudson River, but never in or around NYC and always north of where GE duped the PCB's in the water. The Hudson, East River, Potomac and Anacostia Rivers are all healthier now than at any time in the last 50 years.

    • @zacharyyoumans9614
      @zacharyyoumans9614 Год назад

      I frequently swim in the Potomac around the 301 bridge every summer and have never gotten sick from it

    • @internallyinteral
      @internallyinteral Год назад

      Not YET you haven't

    • @zacharyyoumans9614
      @zacharyyoumans9614 Год назад

      @@internallyinteral I’ll take my chances

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад +1

      As a kid in the 2000s i remember that a joke was that swimming in the Hudson below Albany would give you cancer.
      Whether that was ever true, or during what time period it was i have no idea, but the Hudson was famously polluted, but most rivers near cities ended up that way as a result of industrialization.

    • @davidt8087
      @davidt8087 Год назад

      Cheddar. Please explain how you people as a whole group of maybe a dozen people, have been working at your company for over half a decade, and have barely 940k subs and most likely not enough revenue to pay anyone more than $500 per month in your team yet you guys still somehow are surviving? What investors did you rip off? Another example of a modern failure of a company that exists due to frauding their way forward by other people's money

  • @andyArt5
    @andyArt5 Год назад +12

    I had a friend who fell in the Hudson in the 80s. He never came out. We held a empty casket funeral and everything.
    Years later we found out he was taken in by C.H.U.D.S. and he’s doing great! He’s married with two beautiful kids, he got his degree in subterranean law online and he even has his own practice!
    Miss you Mikey!

  • @Andrew37213
    @Andrew37213 Год назад +61

    I live north up in the Hudson Valley and swim and tube in the river every summer and have been doing so since I was little. Can't say I have ever gotten sick or experienced any side effects, for lack of a better word.

    • @alb12345672
      @alb12345672 Год назад +4

      I am on the hudson in a town just south of Albany, west bank, there is a park with a boat pier, they said not to swim in the water.

    • @Andrew37213
      @Andrew37213 Год назад +1

      @@alb12345672 I can’t speak for the Albany area but our area is deemed safe.

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад

      @@Andrew37213 depends on your area, i regularly* cross the Hudson in the ADKs where its no different than any other river in the mountains with the main pollution source being acid rain.
      Albany area is the first major source of industrial pollution on the river so if you are above it then the river is probably 100% safe but if you are below it then the risk increases alot.

    • @davidt8087
      @davidt8087 Год назад

      Cheddar. Please explain how you people as a whole group of maybe a dozen people, have been working at your company for over half a decade, and have barely 940k subs and most likely not enough revenue to pay anyone more than $500 per month in your team yet you guys still somehow are surviving? What investors did you rip off? Another example of a modern failure of a company that exists due to frauding their way forward by other people's money

    • @Jophlo78
      @Jophlo78 Год назад

      I bet you have a very distinguished "glow" about you.

  • @jedwalker4543
    @jedwalker4543 Год назад +25

    NYC also has some of the best tap water I’ve ever tasted. Yet people give it crap all the time

    • @somethingsomething404
      @somethingsomething404 Год назад +4

      Ever tasted mountain water? Lake water is nice, sure, but it’s no mountain spring water.
      I’m from the Great Lakes region now in cascades

    • @joedimaggio3687
      @joedimaggio3687 Год назад +16

      The NYC tap water comes from upstate reservoirs.

    • @5476Himself
      @5476Himself Год назад +9

      @@joedimaggio3687 I believe that Cheddar has a video on NYC's water supply as well, and they discuss how most of NYC's water is piped from upstate.

    • @joedimaggio3687
      @joedimaggio3687 Год назад +3

      @@5476Himself yes I watched that Cheddar video. It was very informative.

    • @LOLWAAHH
      @LOLWAAHH Год назад +11

      It boggles my mind how people can't do a simple google search and just automatically assume that NYC tap is dirty, people can be so ignorant...

  • @LiDARs
    @LiDARs Год назад +30

    How does this channel afford that office space?

    • @Dave_Smooth
      @Dave_Smooth Год назад +6

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn Год назад +8

      They are owned by Cable/IP/Mobile provider Altice USA, Inc. They also have several wealthy investors and multiple carriage agreements (for money) with other platforms.

    • @reenakemp9132
      @reenakemp9132 Год назад +9

      This channel makes a ton of money. They have an exclusive with ExxonMobil to have Cheddar news played on the TV screens while you pump gas and they made a fortune on that deal.

    • @bigguyCIA4u
      @bigguyCIA4u Год назад

      For real! There is some SERIOUS money behind this channel.
      A few months ago they only had about 500K subscribers

  • @JeffinBville
    @JeffinBville Год назад +17

    I grew up in that city and it wasn't until the early 2000s before people thought it safe(r) to swim in NY harbor. But it is a tidal harbor so if you're swimming when the tide is coming in then you're getting a dose of fresh ocean water.

  • @JustAPolishAmerican
    @JustAPolishAmerican Год назад +22

    Original title: Is It Actually Safe To Swim In New York Harbor? - Cheddar Explains

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerpt Год назад +42

    8.7 out of 8.8 million people live in fear, especially of swimming in the Harbor or East River.
    Watch out for the cruise ships, folks.

    • @Sinaeb
      @Sinaeb Год назад +2

      damn that's not a lot of people that are scared
      Also I wonder what happened to the ninth person, did he lose an arm and a toe?

    • @yaboijack67
      @yaboijack67 Год назад

      @@Sinaeb he loss his sack too

  • @justina7987
    @justina7987 Год назад +11

    Watching while I’m above the Hudson River in board the Staten Island ferry

  • @johnhaxby306
    @johnhaxby306 Год назад +25

    this is great to know! now if you can do something about the occasional smell

  • @beautifulflorida
    @beautifulflorida Год назад +1

    Thank you for your interesting and informative videos!

  • @TheAdamChampagne
    @TheAdamChampagne Год назад +9

    i Live in a city on the Hunsdon that dumps hundreds of gallons of raw sewage every time it rains. i would never consider swimming downstream

  • @wei8280
    @wei8280 Год назад +10

    That office view is amazing, makes me want to work for you guys, makes it worth coming into office in today's WFH society. Although I think I might not be too focused at work, instead staring at that view most of the day

  • @44jimcordell31
    @44jimcordell31 Год назад +8

    My grandchildren and I went swimming in the Ohio River downstream from Cincinnati. Everything you said is also true of the river as well.

  • @hamburgerhamburgerv2
    @hamburgerhamburgerv2 Год назад +3

    Hudson River Valley person here. If you drink from that damn river, you’ll grow 4 arms.

  • @jonyzoom
    @jonyzoom Год назад +14

    What about eating the fish from the river? I see ppl fish in the area and question it.

    • @maxeuker2949
      @maxeuker2949 Год назад +6

      The fish are eating the sewage water after a rainstorm. You can decide to avoid swimming when it's too polluted, but they they can't.

  • @sshhii
    @sshhii Год назад +16

    this applies to any body of water. Rainstorms will cause runoff/brown water which attracts sharks. If the water isn't clear, it's not a good idea to swim.

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Год назад +1

      I don’t think that sharks are people’s primary concern when swimming. Even people who swim in areas with tons of sharks aren’t super concerned since it’s pretty unlikely that they’ll attack you, although it greatly depends on the species of shark.

    • @sshhii
      @sshhii Год назад

      @@Sniperboy5551 it's not a primary concern, but where I'm from there are usually 1-2 shark bitings per year. The sightings and encounters with tiger sharks are correlated with murky water from storms (I guess they come near shore to eat up all of that fresh yummy trash runoff?)

  • @justlivinginthematrix6260
    @justlivinginthematrix6260 2 месяца назад +1

    I took a dip in the river when I was around 7… had to get shots the next day. And I was 30 miles upstate from Manhattan!

  • @tuxedobob2
    @tuxedobob2 Год назад +8

    Hey, NYC: Good job. Keep it up.

  • @joshuasmith4315
    @joshuasmith4315 Год назад +21

    Welcome to literally all open water swimming. Tell anyone you're going to swim anywhere outdoors and you'll get "EWW GROSS! (Insert some outdated fact about sewage)"

    • @samueldavis5895
      @samueldavis5895 Год назад

      😂😂😂 I feel bad for you I swim in Oregon and Northern California. The Smith River is the worlds cleanest and caves creek runs straight from a melted snow running through a cave. Still deep pools covered in rich greenery on hundred plus degree days in August beat a nasty public pool 🤢 any day.
      People are funny

  • @1mochadelightable
    @1mochadelightable Год назад +4

    The sugar factory that was shown in the beginning (located in Yonkers NY) Ppl swim over there allllll the time and are fine however….. One year a child was drowning & my cousin jumped in to save him, they both died! The Hudson can be unforgiving swim at ur own risk!

  • @williamerazo3921
    @williamerazo3921 Год назад +2

    Thanks the clean water act

  • @jimbrentar
    @jimbrentar Год назад +16

    How can you not even mention Pete Seeger, who led some of the early efforts to clean up the Hudson River?

  • @LitFox_24
    @LitFox_24 Год назад +2

    Is this the stuff I see at the gas station? "Cheddar news, looking forward to what's next"

  • @abigailrussell7384
    @abigailrussell7384 Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for making this! Can you make one about the Ohio river? I live in Louisville and I have family and friends who swim in the Ohio (there's not sigma) BUT it's the dirtiest river in the United States. Can you help me understand?

    • @drakewatson6164
      @drakewatson6164 Год назад

      I would love to see the day when we can swim in the river again because we don’t exactly have any beaches nearby. I’ve seen super old photos of people swimming in the Ohio near Shawnee park and I just get super jealous lol. My cousin and I went to the falls of the ohio state park in Clarksville and it was a super hot day and we were extremely tempted to get in and cool off, but we didn’t because we weren’t sure. It would be nice if Louisville had access to the river again

  • @alphaperez
    @alphaperez Год назад +5

    My friend moored (to a floating buoy) his boat in the Hudson, down in Tribeca around 2017. At least where this boat was moored, which is close to Pier 25 (ie: an area where water is not flowing fast, closer to the shore, tucked behind a huge pier), the water was always gross when I was down there. All the lines on the boat were disgusting, you would wring them out and it was just solid green-brown gunk flowing down. Your hands would smell terrible every time we took the boat out, unless you used gloves when handling the lines. I believe the bottom of the river is disgusting, the sediment is like a slick oil that stains anything it touches. It's possible this was due to rainfall and I was just there during rainy periods but I don't think so, and I certainly would not swim there. Once you were in the middle of the channel the water was much nicer, the spray whipping into the boat was pleasant. Fishing is legit too in the Hudson and New York Harbor - the Hudson is one of the major spawning grounds for striped bass and they are big and healthy fish in these waters. You see people fishing off every pier all the way down the west side of Manhattan. Swimming not so much. Views were incredible, and the sunset cruises were unforgettable.

    • @jasonreed7522
      @jasonreed7522 Год назад +2

      Even on the clean St. Lawrence (pure enough you theoretically don't need to filter it, but i still would treat it first) the marinas end up pretty gross. Green slime is algea but red and brown algae species also exist so that might be whats in the ropes. (Also dead fish smell is no joke, especially combined with rotting seaweed)
      I'm sure its gross but it isn't necessarily due to pollution.

  • @poster99999999
    @poster99999999 Год назад +7

    Unless Cheddar’s office relocated to 1 New York Plaza, you were not in the Manhattan’s southern most office building.

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn Год назад +2

      Correct! They are located in the One State Street Plaza building, even though the pin dropped in the vid is over 17 State St. So they are not the southernmost office building in Manhattan.

  • @proxymatik
    @proxymatik 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just recorded the HUDSON RIVER On July 4th 2023. Very interesting sight to see.

  • @FerdinandCesarano
    @FerdinandCesarano Год назад +4

    I have swum in the Hudson River, right under the George Washington Bridge. During a jet-ski ride around Manhattan, the guide had the group stop the jet-skis, and told us that we could jump off and swim around for a while.
    It was wonderful. The water was calm, so calm that we just let the jet-skis sit in the water as we swim near them. The Hudson River is much calmer than the East River.
    I am going to look into this group Urban Swim to see about swimming in the Hudson at other points along the river.

  • @wizkid1
    @wizkid1 Год назад +6

    This is same for Lake Michigan and milwaukee combined sewer

  • @BikesNThings
    @BikesNThings Год назад +1

    Back in the early 2000’s I used to go to raves under the George Washington Bridge, wild wild stuff that could never happen today. Anyway, to make a long story short, I remember a bunch of Russian girls going for a dip in the Hudson during one of these raves. I thought it was the craziest thing. I also remember South American immigrants fishing the river and cooking their catch right there on the banks for years. Me? I wouldn’t dip a finger in that river.

  • @mem1701movies
    @mem1701movies Год назад +3

    I can’t tell if it hurt Kramer but sure funked up Elaine’s bed

  • @eddiegill
    @eddiegill Год назад +4

    Kramer did smell during that episode I recall

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 Год назад +1

      That was almost 30 years ago..
      So it was worse back hen

  • @james4thedoctor482
    @james4thedoctor482 Год назад +3

    I was happy to learn the Great Whites are returning to their former breeding grounds as well!
    Not surprised you guys didn’t mention this due to the misconception people have of them…
    🦈

  • @Melissa0774
    @Melissa0774 Год назад +8

    Maybe it's clean, but what about boat accidents? Having those huge boats next to me would be scary.

    • @nickl5658
      @nickl5658 Год назад +1

      Nobody will ever know. Hit by one of those big ships and the propeller will blend the person into fine fish food.

  • @Raitendo64
    @Raitendo64 11 месяцев назад

    Please do one on the Thames. 😂😂 I still wonder if I'll grow any extra toes from ignorantly dipping my feet in my first time abroad.

  • @tswagg504
    @tswagg504 Год назад +1

    That Seinfield episode about this was hilarious

  • @derekrusso6069
    @derekrusso6069 Год назад +1

    The wonton don did this lol 😭😭😭

  • @ap70621
    @ap70621 Год назад +3

    It's that East River, I think it might be polluted.

  • @ksaleh91
    @ksaleh91 Год назад +1

    Amazing :)

  • @hbarudi
    @hbarudi Год назад

    Yes it would be nice to do so.

  • @siddharthchowdaryvunnam525
    @siddharthchowdaryvunnam525 Год назад +3

    It's totally better than most places on the planet

  • @duo317
    @duo317 Год назад +1

    ha, that's crazy, I used to work in the building right next to yours.

    • @EA-tc6kb
      @EA-tc6kb Год назад

      Lies

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn Год назад

      Which one? The pin is dropped on 17 State St, yet according to them, they are located One State Street Plaza building, on the other side of the church.

    • @duo317
      @duo317 Год назад

      @@guyintenn Not sure, I worked out of 17 state street, and from their website I can see that building out from their windows, but I don't live in NYC so I'm not sure what building is what.

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn Год назад

      @@duo317 You are correct. If you worked at 17 State St, the building with their offices would be on your east side, with the church and sidewalk/alley in between.

  • @beasaroseco5840
    @beasaroseco5840 Год назад

    What about the rip tides?

  • @andrewb9302
    @andrewb9302 Год назад +2

    Or just go to rockaway and swim. People forget Brooklyn and queens are on the ocean

  • @LadderProductionFilms
    @LadderProductionFilms Год назад +2

    I drank water from the east river to see if I would die back in 2016 during a manic episode

  • @lilsept77
    @lilsept77 Год назад

    I believe the reason why the water is that dense foggy brownish-green color is that the sewerage system is too high, and the water is surrounded by the city, the bathrooms/restrooms from the buildings.

  • @OliverSolorzano
    @OliverSolorzano Год назад

    What about the SF Bay Area??
    Nobody mentions the SF Bay Area, what’s the difference between the NY Harbor and the SF Bay Area?
    Both have somewhat similar ocean waterways that convert into rivers. In the Bay Area there’s large bodies of water within the entire Bay Area.
    However there’s lots of swimming throughout the SF Bay Area.
    People will swim from SF to Alcatraz Island which is about 2 miles. Overall there’s quite a lot of swimming and beach spots throughout the area.
    The only problem is that the SF Bay Area waters are colder and swimmers are advised to be aware of fog, which can roll in at any moment and completely disorient a swimmer.
    Regardless, you’ll still see many people swimming in the waters.
    However I’ve never heard of the Bay Area waters being dirty or polluted.

  • @brian_castro
    @brian_castro Год назад +1

    It’s about to rain heavy tonight! Better get those laps in now in the next couple of hours, Because you won’t be able to swim for at least the next couple weeks!

  • @muscleman125
    @muscleman125 Год назад +4

    Imagine how many dead bodies and discarded weapons are at the bottom of the Hudson

  • @foxyccc1316
    @foxyccc1316 Год назад +3

    But just because you can doesn't mean you should and it's probably still very gross water.

  • @tdadp
    @tdadp Год назад +2

    You need to be a good swimmer to swim on the east river the current will drag if you can’t swim

  • @2cv693
    @2cv693 Год назад +4

    yeah but what if you get hit by a boat

  • @deanruthlessrecords
    @deanruthlessrecords Год назад +4

    You couldn’t pay me any amount of money to swim in the Hudson!

    • @Jophlo78
      @Jophlo78 Год назад

      This crisp $20 bill I'm holding says otherwise...

  • @billh.1940
    @billh.1940 Год назад +1

    I lived and worked in coney island, I would not swim in that water. Aside from pollution, the tides and currents are very strong. We pulled people out of water all the time. If you are a strong swimmer swimming past the jetties is ok, but tides are strong! Rip tides will pull most folks out to sea.

  • @hisokamorow8388
    @hisokamorow8388 Год назад +3

    Better than all of India’s rivers.

  • @jeretso
    @jeretso Год назад +1

    I heard they move NYC sewage to other states.

  • @nunya___
    @nunya___ Год назад

    Music was too loud to finish. Thanks though. 1:25

  • @huge_legend9944
    @huge_legend9944 Год назад +1

    I remember a episode WWE raw when John Cena threw edge into the Long Island sound

  • @thelaughingtiger146
    @thelaughingtiger146 Год назад

    Along with the fish, dolphins, and whales, large bull shark's love the Hudson River. They go 50 miles+upstream. Tidal estuary.

    • @m4x927
      @m4x927 Год назад

      Bull sharks? I've only heard of a humpback whale swimming up the hudson to feed.

    • @thelaughingtiger146
      @thelaughingtiger146 Год назад

      @@m4x927 yes, large Bull sharks. Tidal estuary.

    • @matthiaszakors7164
      @matthiaszakors7164 Месяц назад

      ​@@thelaughingtiger146no bullsharks only like warmer waters

    • @thelaughingtiger146
      @thelaughingtiger146 Месяц назад

      @@matthiaszakors7164 wrong

  • @bradwhitfield3592
    @bradwhitfield3592 2 месяца назад

    Didn't the East River catch fire in the 80's??

  • @williamerazo3921
    @williamerazo3921 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of George Carlin jumping in the river

  • @marklapointe48
    @marklapointe48 Год назад

    You think PCBs are bad? How about the radioactivity dumped into the river by GE. They had a heck of a dredging operation for years to get the worst of it

  • @thenotoriousmichaeljackson8938
    @thenotoriousmichaeljackson8938 Год назад +2

    Idk

  • @Nick_Barone
    @Nick_Barone Год назад +1

    Safer than the subways are.

  • @LoneGRoEnt
    @LoneGRoEnt Год назад +1

    There's Monster Sharks in there.

  • @davidong9458
    @davidong9458 Год назад +1

    is this river polluted with raw sewage?

  • @ataentertainment6332
    @ataentertainment6332 Год назад +3

    It’s dirty y’all trust me you don’t want that type of water on your skin 🤣

  • @buster5661
    @buster5661 Год назад +1

    How bad is the water near the shore? Clearly it’s bad because of all the visible waste

  • @yankees29
    @yankees29 2 месяца назад

    My grandpa’s brother drowned in the Hudson River.

  • @chrischungy
    @chrischungy Год назад +2

    Isn't sewage and trash entering the Hudson river?

  • @michaeljj3929
    @michaeljj3929 11 месяцев назад

    Watch out for the cruise ships guys

  • @Skipper77777777
    @Skipper77777777 Год назад

    The oily fish are “MEN-hay-den”

  • @harleydart
    @harleydart Год назад +1

    Bucket list item added.

  • @BatCaveOz
    @BatCaveOz Год назад

    Spokesperson from Urban Swim - You can't see the angle of the Statue of Liberty unless you are swimming
    Video footage - kayakers 2 feet away from swimmers

  • @CRiver396
    @CRiver396 Год назад +2

    I would never. That's disgusting

  • @justinvideo5367
    @justinvideo5367 Год назад +2

    Don't go in that water, just don't!

  • @stephenkolarac5305
    @stephenkolarac5305 3 месяца назад

    I'd be afraid to encounter sharks

  • @vjrei
    @vjrei Год назад +1

    Swimming is dangerous because f the currents, that is it.

  • @Kevin_A
    @Kevin_A Год назад

    Why I always see you guys at gas stations

  • @PWN_Nation
    @PWN_Nation Год назад

    Ask NYC about their combined effluent overruns that happen on an annual basis. You know - when stormwater and raw sewage combine into one system that overflows directly into the river.

    • @andyb2339
      @andyb2339 Год назад +1

      They mention this in the video and recommend waiting 48 hours after it rains.

    • @Shadowfax-1980
      @Shadowfax-1980 Год назад

      Why would we need to ask about it when the video specifically discusses it? Did you even watch the video all the way through?

    • @PWN_Nation
      @PWN_Nation Год назад

      @@Shadowfax-1980 so again, these combined discharges raise the percentage of effluent and particulate matter well beyond normal levels (prompting water quality alerts to the local communities).
      Yes the video mentions it. Yes they say they test water regularly. What they passed over was the actual impact those regular discharges might have on the long-term health of the drainage basin. What are the test results following these discharges? Why don't they warn communities BEFORE it happens?
      Testing the top of the water column (where rainwater tends to sit) is much different than examining the meters of sludge at the other end. Or, do all those tons of SOLID raw sewage just magically vanish?
      Higher than normal sewage content has a direct impact on available oxygen and nitrogen levels for the sealife, as well.
      Tides are great for "washing" the harbor closer to the surface, but the residue at the floor is much more entrenched.
      Couple that with the regular oil slicks, refineries by the NJ Amboys, and just the sheer volume of consumer trash that gets washed into storm drains, and you'll find that the Hudson and East River systems are not as clean as these stakeholders would want you to believe...

  • @zcorpalpha2462
    @zcorpalpha2462 Год назад +1

    47 years
    Um, NO 😂

  • @fredericksullivan7925
    @fredericksullivan7925 Год назад

    Yeah after you.

  • @WarriorD13
    @WarriorD13 Год назад +3

    I don't think it's just true about New York Hudson River it's true about most of New York States lakes and waterways we have a history of polluting all our lakes and waterways all around New York State it's a sad sad sad true history of our state

    • @WarriorD13
      @WarriorD13 Год назад +1

      From upstate New York Syracuse NY

  • @brooklynfinest7906
    @brooklynfinest7906 Год назад

    Be careful of the Rat Reefs. 👍🏽

  • @TanningMiami
    @TanningMiami Год назад +4

    yea no that water is disgusting

  • @luisespinaljr
    @luisespinaljr Год назад +3

    Eww, I would never swim there 🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮

  • @nicoconn6442
    @nicoconn6442 Год назад

    that office view thoo

  • @weebaroni9864
    @weebaroni9864 Год назад +2

    Alright who paid them to pump out this video, like The ocean has a smell from time to time

  • @tobiasmackenzie4332
    @tobiasmackenzie4332 Месяц назад

    The Hudson would never pass European Standards! What about E-Coli? Just for starters...

  • @traindaly
    @traindaly Месяц назад

    💪🏊‍♂️🏊‍♀️

  • @liambennett3373
    @liambennett3373 Год назад

    Is no one gonna talk about all the dead bodies in there

  • @kaiibando
    @kaiibando 6 месяцев назад

    That Water Nasty Asl Not Gonna lie i heard bacc in the day they used to find bodies n all that n their😭 like hell no yall swimmin wit old human remains n 💩 smh😅

  • @williamerazo3921
    @williamerazo3921 Год назад +2

    No

  • @mats7492
    @mats7492 Год назад +4

    companies polluted it for decades and now the taxpayer has to pay to clean it up..

    • @andrewismyusername
      @andrewismyusername Год назад +1

      Actually the company that did the pollution ends up paying a lot of the time. CERCLA (the law creating the Superfund program) allows the federal government to sue companies responsible for pollution and recover the cost of cleanup. The government is sometimes left to foot the bill if the responsible company doesn't exist anymore.

  • @bronxtours4193
    @bronxtours4193 Год назад

    Yes it’s safe