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    Decolonize this Dystopia! Wealth Pollution on the Hudson River by Scott W. Schwartz

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Pier 52 along New York’s Hudson River doesn’t exist. Yet, it has a phantasmic presence in the form of David Hammons’art installation Day’s End—a skeletal recreation of the pier’s former dimensions that haunts the luxuryscape along the river. …”
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    Integrating genetic and demographic data to refine indices of abundance for Atlantic sturgeon in the Hudson River, New York by SL White, RM Pendleton, AL Higgs, BA Lubinski, RL Johnson, DC Kazyak

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…To better understand early life stage stock composition, we conducted a genetic mixed-stock analysis of over 500 juvenile and subadult Atlantic sturgeon captured in an overwintering area in the Hudson River, New York, USA, from 2017 to 2022. The majority of Atlantic sturgeon in our study were natal to the Hudson River population, regardless of sex, size, or age. …”
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    Recovery of a US endangered fish. by Mark B Bain, Nancy Haley, Douglas L Peterson, Kristin K Arend, Kathy E Mills, Patrick J Sullivan

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Population estimates indicate a late 1990s abundance of about 60,000 fish, dominated by adults. The Hudson River population has increased by more than 400% since the 1970s, appears healthy, and has attributes typical for a long-lived species. …”
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    Saving Grace / by Green, Jane, 1968- author

    Published 2014
    “…"Grace Chapman has the perfect life, living comfortably with her husband, bestselling author Ted, in a picture-perfect farmhouse on the Hudson River in New York State. Then Ted advertises for a new assistant, and Beth walks into their lives. …”
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    Genomic analyses of Northern snakehead (Channa argus) populations in North America by Carlee A. Resh, Matthew P. Galaska, Andrew R. Mahon

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…We estimate long-term Ne to be 1,840,000–18,400,000 for the Upper Hudson River basin, 4,537,500–45,375,000 for the Lower Hudson River basin, 3,422,500–34,225,000 for the Potomac River basin, 2,715,000–7,150,000 for Philadelphia, and 2,580,000–25,800,000 for Arkansas populations. …”
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