Henderson Harbor is located on the eastern end of Lake Ontario and is home to most of Jefferson County’s charter boat fishing industry. The bay is 4 miles long, bordered by waterfront housing and a watershed dominated by rural agriculture. Much of the area’s economy is driven by seasonal tourism, making water quality in the harbor a major concern. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has acknowledged that inadequately treated sewage has been discharged into the bay from the Hamlet of Henderson Harbor. Additionally, failure of sewer systems around the bay has also contributed to excessive aquatic growth. The New York State Department of Health has designated the bay as stressed for drinking water and swimming use in la...
The Oswego River is the second largest river flowing into Lake Ontario, draining 5,100 square miles ...
Pultneyville is located between Irondequoit Bay and Sodus Bay, approximately 14 miles east of Ironde...
Freshwater resources have historically played a key role in community development and sustainability...
Chaumont Bay is a 9,000-acre embayment located on the east end of Lake Ontario. The bay receives tri...
Located midway between Rochester and Oswego, New York, Port Bay is one of southern Lake Ontario’s la...
Braddock Bay, located just west of Rochester, NY, is one of Lake Ontario’s larger embayments. The ba...
Irondequoit Bay is approximately 4.2 miles long and 0.6 miles wide and is separated from Lake Ontari...
Eighteenmile Creek drains 93 mi2 of land as it travels 26 miles before emptying into Lake Ontario. T...
Oak Orchard Creek is a major tributary of Lake Ontario, with a watershed straddling Orleans and Gene...
The east branch of Twelvemile Creek (69 mi2) flows through northern Niagara County to its mouth at L...
The Niagara River carries water from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and is the major source of Lake Ontar...
Little Sodus Bay is a 728-acre embayment on the southern Lake Ontario shoreline, located in the Town...
Sandy Creek is located in Monroe and Orleans Counties in New York State and drains 89 mi2 of land. S...
Sodus Bay is one of Lake Ontario’s major embayments separated from the lake by a 7,500-foot long bar...
Originating in Potter County, Pennsylvania, the Genesee River travels 157 miles northward before emp...
The Oswego River is the second largest river flowing into Lake Ontario, draining 5,100 square miles ...
Pultneyville is located between Irondequoit Bay and Sodus Bay, approximately 14 miles east of Ironde...
Freshwater resources have historically played a key role in community development and sustainability...
Chaumont Bay is a 9,000-acre embayment located on the east end of Lake Ontario. The bay receives tri...
Located midway between Rochester and Oswego, New York, Port Bay is one of southern Lake Ontario’s la...
Braddock Bay, located just west of Rochester, NY, is one of Lake Ontario’s larger embayments. The ba...
Irondequoit Bay is approximately 4.2 miles long and 0.6 miles wide and is separated from Lake Ontari...
Eighteenmile Creek drains 93 mi2 of land as it travels 26 miles before emptying into Lake Ontario. T...
Oak Orchard Creek is a major tributary of Lake Ontario, with a watershed straddling Orleans and Gene...
The east branch of Twelvemile Creek (69 mi2) flows through northern Niagara County to its mouth at L...
The Niagara River carries water from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and is the major source of Lake Ontar...
Little Sodus Bay is a 728-acre embayment on the southern Lake Ontario shoreline, located in the Town...
Sandy Creek is located in Monroe and Orleans Counties in New York State and drains 89 mi2 of land. S...
Sodus Bay is one of Lake Ontario’s major embayments separated from the lake by a 7,500-foot long bar...
Originating in Potter County, Pennsylvania, the Genesee River travels 157 miles northward before emp...
The Oswego River is the second largest river flowing into Lake Ontario, draining 5,100 square miles ...
Pultneyville is located between Irondequoit Bay and Sodus Bay, approximately 14 miles east of Ironde...
Freshwater resources have historically played a key role in community development and sustainability...