Photos taken by Paul Schoenberger on City of Water Day July 14, 2018

Laura from Little City Books reads books for eco-minded youngsters..

Noelle Thurlow leads a group in the waterfront BioBlitz about to see what marine life can be found in the Hudson River.

BioBlitz identifies fish and other marine creatures using the iNaturalist app.

BioBlitz continued.

BioBlitz continued

Michael Sardinas of the Hudson River Fisherman’s Association, under the big tent, talks about the environmental movement his organization started back in the 1960s.

FBW’s Heather Gibbons with Michael Sardinas, his son, and another member of the Hudson River Fisherman’s Association.

Ke Aloha Outrigger Canoe leader teaching the proper paddling technique before launching into the Hudson River.

Safety first is practiced by the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse. Life jackets required.

The Fuzzy Lemons perform for one of their fans under the big tent.

“Stop the Diesel Depot at Union Dry Dock” shopping bag available from Hoboken Residents for a Public Waterfront
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