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Hudson Valley Exports

Hudson Valley Exports. Aquatic Life. The Hudson boasts 210 species of fish. Henry Hudson’s first mate Robert Juet wrote in his journal that “the river was full of fish.” Adriaen van der Donck also sited whales near Troy in 1647.

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Hudson Valley Exports

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  1. Hudson Valley Exports

  2. Aquatic Life • The Hudson boasts 210 species of fish. • Henry Hudson’s first mate Robert Juet wrote in his journal that “the river was full of fish.” • Adriaen van derDonck also sited whales near Troy in 1647. • Since salt water reaches as far as Poughkeepsie, the Hudson boasts both marine and fresh water species. • Important species include sturgeon, shad, and striped bass. Whaling also has a history here.

  3. “Atlantic Beef” • Sturgeons are the Hudson River’s largest fish. • There species goes back 200 million years. • They can reach 800 pounds and 14 feet. • This species was once so common in the 19th century that is was called “Albany Beef” • Scientific name Acipenseroxyrinchusoxyrinchus

  4. Whaling • In the 1780s whalers from Nantucket moved to Hudson to establish a port. • They were avoiding conflict with the British Navy over tariffs on whale oil. • Products from whales included oil and blubber (for lamps), and baleen (for umbrellas and fishing rods)

  5. Source: Columbia County Historical Society

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