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Article: NY'S JAMAICA BAY THREATENED.(News)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- October 13, 2007
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Byline: Deepti Hajela, Associated Press
NEW YORK -- The scene from Dan Mundy's living room window is worlds away from the normal urban views of New York City.
The sky is a brilliant blue, and the waters lapping at the stone wall just a few feet away are clear and calm. A duck paddles off, and even a jellyfish looks more peaceful than dangerous as it undulates near Mundy's dock.
Welcome to Jamaica Bay, a wildlife haven just next door to John F. Kennedy International Airport and a short subway ride from Manhattan's skyscrapers.
But the tranquility hides a truth well-known to Mundy and others who have spent their lives here -- the salt ...
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