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EPA releases 2023 report card for Charles River (8/7/2023)
The EPA released it’s annual report card for the Charles River. The basin, where the race is held, is still stuck at a “B” grade. The general takeaway is that the Charles has improved tremendously over the years but progress of late has stalled. Worth a read.
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Olympics to be held in Paris’ Seine River (1/2/2022)
There are some interesting parallels with respect to the Charles in this Washington Post story about the ongoing clean-up of the Seine in Paris. Both rivers suffered significantly due to industrialization, urbanization and its associated pollution. The water of both has historically been perceived negatively by the local population. But the Charles and…
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More bald eagle sightings on Charles (4/22/2019)
A little over a year ago we noted a Globe story about a single bald eagle sighting. In today’s article the Esplanade Association is quoted as saying bald eagle sightings were occurring a couple times a week during March and April. Check out the story here. See this instagram post for a pic…
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Bald eagle sighted on Charles River (1/18/2018)
Seals, schools of herring, and now a bald eagle. As the ecological rehabilitation of the river continues so does the list of wildlife either paying the Charles a visit or making it home. Full story at the Boston Globe.
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Paris a model for swimming in the Charles (6/19/2017)
Head on over to the Globe for a nice article on the effort to establish a permanent swimming spot on the Charles. Cities around the world are turning back the clock on decades of pollution. Rivers once full of “dirty water” are now being fully embraced by their local population. Will Boston and…
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More seal sightings in river (4/1/2017)
It looks like the river swimming season has started early for some. Workers at the Museum of Science have reported seeing at least one seal making its way into the Charles River from the harbor. This makes two years in a row that seals have sneaked through the locks, possibly in pursuit of…
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New bathymetry chart of Charles available (12/26/2016)
A very impressive and somewhat “crowd-sourced” bathymetry chart of the Charles River is now available at MIT. Using relatively inexpensive fish-finders the Charles River Association of Boaters (CRAB) and MIT Sea Grant have provided the first updated map of the Charles River’s depths since 2000 when the USGS conducted a survey. Hats off…
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Seal takes up residence in Charles River (4/12/2016)
A Boston harbor seal has found his way into the Charles River and was spotted basking on the dock used by Union Boat Club (right around the corner from the swim dock). The theory is he or she is following migratory fish through the locks.
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An abundance of wildlife in Charles (6/1/2015)
Nice article in the Boston Globe about the abundance of wildlife that is returning to the Charles. Looking forward to seeing a bald eagle try to haul away one of our giant carps one day. It must be noted the river got a B+ this year instead of the prior A- but that…
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Charles River 2020 vision (1/14/2015)
This video has been out for a couple years but it deserves further dissemination. It’s the Esplanade Association’s “Esplanade 2020” vision. While we all love the Esplanade the reality is it could be so much more than the run-down strip of green it is today. Spot the swimming platform in one of the…