The New York State Department of Health's advice is that it's perfectly fine to swim in the Hudson River water surrounding New York City, but only so long as you take some basic precautions.
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The bottom line as we see it? Sure, you could take a dip in the Hudson River or the East River around New York City, so long as you're safe about it and not entirely concerned about potentially negative factors, such as the occasional flurry of contamination and unpleasant trash closer to the shoreline.
A channel 40 feet deep for the full width of the river, extending from deep water in Upper New York Bay of Ellis Island to West 59th Street, Manhattan. This channel is about 6 miles long. A channel 30 feet deep, 750 feet wide, along the Weehawken - Edgewater (NJ) waterfront.
Samples show that beach water quality does not meet established standards. There have been a high number of illnesses or complaints about illness or injury. There are hazardous amounts of: Floatable debris.
This incredible swim around a world reknowned icon in arguably the best city in the world wins you some serious bragging rights! The one mile course follows a counter clockwise direction around Liberty Island, providing an optimal experience of the Statue of Liberty from a swimmer's perspective.
Voted as one of the cleanest beaches near NYC, Long Beach is a pay-to-visit beach that definitely deserves a day of your time. Long Beach itself is known as the “City by the Sea” thanks to their combination of great oceanside activities as well as their gorgeous waterfront beach.