A newsletter about coastlines, oceans, chowder, etc.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 10 | Subscribers | Read | waterways.substack.com |
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Hello, beloved readers! I hope you’re enjoying the final days of summer by swimming, eating ripe tomatoes, and watching little sandpipers run back and forth at the tideline.
Business first: Landlubber was in the New York Times this week (sort of!) There was a write-up of the tours I’m doing for Classic Harbor Line of the East River’s abandoned islands and Laurel Graeber, the writer, was kind enough to link this...
I hope everyone is enjoying summer, spending lots of time outside, and taking their trash with them at the beach. I’ve had a great time in July, but I’ve also been a little busier than I’d have liked, with some long, scorching hot days work...
If you stick around at Landlubber, you’ll get a lot of letters about seabirds, but double-crested cormorants are special to me. They aren’t the deepest divers, or the fastest swimmers, or the birds that travel the farthest out into the open...
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Russell Jacobs is a writer and a naturalist from New York City, where he has lived his entire life. In addition to writing, he works in coastal restoration, environmental education, and ecology
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