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The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge began in 1869. It was completed and opened to the public in 1883. The first automobiles drove across the bridge in 1925, and the last elevated train crossed in 1944.

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Seining in Brooklyn Bridge Park
Saturday, Jul 26, 2008
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

SeiningFind out what lives in the waters under the Manhattan Bridge! Join experts from the Coastal Marine Resource Center as we use a 30-foot seining net to catch fish and other remarkable East River creatures. Families and kids can take a good look at the fish before we release them back to their homes and keep a tally of our catch. We provide field guides, identification keys, and plenty of fun to go around. 

Space is available for 30 kids plus their parents/guardians.  To reserve a space, e-mail Kara Gilmour, Education and Stewardship Coordinator, or call her at 718-802-0603 x18.
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Seining is presented by the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and The Coastal Marine Center, and made possible through a generous grant provided by Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez. Additional public support is provided by State Senator Martin Connor, State Senator Marty Golden, Assembly Member Joan Millman, Assembly Member Hakeem Jeffries, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and the New York City Council including Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Council Member Bill de Blasio, Council Member Letitia James, Council Member David Yassky, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the Council.


Location:
The Beach under the Manhattan Bridge, city section of Brooklyn Bridge Park

Contact Information:
Kara Gilmour
718-802-0603 x18
kgilmour@bbpc.net

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