Evolution of Jamaica Bay, Part I
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I love comparing old charts, especially of Jamaica Bay where I grew up fishing. Here are four of them from years: 1910, 1926, 1934 and 1954. The changes are amazing. In the oldest chart you can see there is no East Rockaway Inlet and that Jamaica Bay connects to the Bay of Far Rockaway. In the 1926 chart you can see Rockaway Point before the Jetty was built circa 1933. In the 1934 chart you can see how far the jetty extended originally and meant to trap westward moving sands from collecting and closing off Rockaway Inlet. By 1954, the Bay sort of looks like its present shape, with the Marine Parkway Bridge but notice the name of JFK Airport. It’s really something to behold and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Deckhand5 postsSince 2021
Very cool pictures. I can't see the names on the phone. But I'm guessing you mean it was referred to as Idelwood before it became JFK
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
Beautiful Jamaica bay and my stomping groundsMaureen and mojoe misses you fishing side byside at times with us on jamacia bay,,,,,, I remember that fish smell coming from your boat 😆 ,,,,,,,, how are you and the family ,,,,hope all is well. As you mite know we live in fla🌴 for the last 4+ years,,,,,,,,,,we left the mojoe skiff behind 🙁 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,><))))*>
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
Maureen and mojoe misses you fishing side byside at times with us on jamacia bay,,,,,, I remember that fish smell coming from your boat 😆 ,,,,,,,, how are you and the family ,,,,hope all is well. As you mite know we live in fla🌴 for the last 4+ years,,,we left the mojoe skiff behind ,,,,,,,,><))))*>Hey Mojoe
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We sure miss you and the Queen B 👸 Maureen the bay hasn’t been the same ever since you guys left but always here in spirit 💪
We will continue to hold down the fort in your honor 🫡
MateOriginal Crew192 postsSince 2018
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