The Hudson River Fishermen Association offered a fishing clinic at the North Pier at Maxwell Place Park providing rods, reels & bait. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Our Tern’s Jeffrey Train provided a spotting scope for people to view the return of the terns and their hatchlings on Pier 11.
The outrigger canoe is launched from the beach at the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Outrigger canoe takes off in the Hudson River. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Carol Boncelet and Kate Valenta at the Fund for a Better Waterfront booth at the Hoboken Cove. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
FBW’s Ron Hine sitting in the shade. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Resilience Adventures provides education for the younger set regarding the fish and other sea creatures of the Hudson River.
Noelle Thurlow of Resilience Adventures providing a learning adventure for youngsters.
The Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse provided free, supervised kayaking in the Hoboken Cove. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
The Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse provided flotation vests for all kayakers. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
The Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse instructing and launching kayakers into the cove.
The Hoboken Cove fills up with kayakers.
View from the front of the boathouse. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Kayakers in the cove.
Montclair State’s Traveling HAB Lab providing education on pond algae.
The American Littoral Society providing education on catch, tag and release program. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)
Keith Tsang, President of the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse joins with others in a Polynesian dance. (Photo credit: Lila Jung)