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Newtown Creek Fishing Advice Belongs on the Official Advisory Page

Newtown Creek cleanup progress does not replace fish-consumption advice; check NYS Health and EPA before eating anything caught there.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified July 1, 2026

Newtown Creek is one of those city waterways where the map and the warning label both matter. It runs between Brooklyn and Queens, close to streets, bridges, yards, shops, and old industrial edges. EPA identifies it as a Superfund site and says the East Branch cleanup plan was finalized in January 2025. That plan is about contaminated sediment work, including dredging, stabilization, sealed bulkheads, and monitoring.

The food question belongs on a different page. NYS Health’s New York City fish-advisory page says listed waterbody advisories can also apply to tributaries such as Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek when connected waters allow fish to move upstream.

So the habit is simple: treat cleanup news and dinner advice as two separate checks. EPA is the place to follow the Superfund work. NYS Health is the place to check before eating fish from connected waters. A better-looking shoreline can be good news and still not answer the food-safety question.

Newtown Creek can still be part of a real neighborhood story: a working waterway, a cleanup site, and a place people watch more closely than they used to. The caution is not meant to make the whole shoreline sound scary. It just keeps the catch-and-eat decision tied to the current health advisory instead of to a hunch from the bank.

Filed under: The Outdoors Brooklyn brooklynqueensnewtown-creekfish-advisorysuperfund

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