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parades were not enough, the Red
Bull air race, Macys fireworks, last years Quadricentennial of Henry
Hudsons visit, Fleet Week and the arrival of the USS New York, were highlights in the port. Passenger ves- sels benefitted from increased oppor- tunities for charters, dinner cruises, sunset sailings and sightseeing for the events.
The NY/NJ waterway has reached “unprecedented visibility” according to Tom Fox, founder and advisor to
New York Watertaxi. He cited five governmental agencies that are seri- ously studying the growth and expan- sion of ferry service including the
NYC Economic Development
Commission, the Office of
Emergency Management, the Port
Authority of NY/NJ, NYC Planning
Commission, and the National Parks.
Fox said he eagerly awaits NYCs East
River Ferry Service scheduled to begin in 2011.
This year, the ferry eyes of the world were focused on New York/New
Jersey port, as the Interferry
Conference came to New York, a change from Istanbul, a year ago. To emphasize Foxs view, USCG Sector
NY reports 60 million people utilize the NY/NJ ferry system annually.
Arthur E Imperatore Jr., NY
Waterway President reported the region is recovering and NY
Waterway ferry ridership has rebounded to 30,000 daily passenger trips. Imperatore stated, “NY
Waterway has held the line on fares and taken other steps including expanded free bus service to address customers’ price sensitivity.” While looking forward to an improved 2011, Imperatore mentioned how visibility of the New York harbor increased as customers on the 90
Minute Harbor Tour remain interest- ed in the details of the “Miracle on the Hudson,” in which NY Waterway ferry crews rescued 143 of the 155 passengers on Flight 1549, the most www.marinelink.com MN 33
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