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@ironman1:

Agreed,  things like PCB's stay around a long time. NY Harbor has gotten clean enough that it is starting to have significant populations of oysters in it (the harbor and surrounding waters literally teamed with Oysters before the start of the 20th century) but it is likely they will never be edible, thanks to the practice of factories chucking things like heavy metals into the rivers and bays that feed the harbor, Oysters will always be inedible.

On the other hand as you point out, you can always fish catch and release, and as they say, a bad day fishing is still fishing, while any day not fishing is..... *lol*. I am hoping they rebuild the Yonkers waterfront, it is really a gem, it always amazes me when waterfront property, that should be some of the most beautiful and expensive land around, has been let go. My wife grew up across the street from Untermeyer Park, and the waterfront there was sadly a wasteland, the park wasn't in great shape when we met several decades ago, and it could be beautiful.  

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