- Barren Island, Brooklyn
Barren Island, was originally an island east of the southern end of the
New York City borough ofBrooklyn , inJamaica Bay . The area is separated from the Rockaway Peninsula inQueens by theRockaway Inlet .It once maintained a somewhat diverse community for its time, supported mainly by a fish rendering plant and other industries related to
offal products. The island housed a plant that rendered horse bones (supplied from the streets of New York City and elsewhere) into glue. This activity inspired the nameDead Horse Bay for the still extant water body on the western shore.Today it is connected to the Brooklyn mainland, owing to landfill that united a series of marsh islands (Barren Island being the largest) to create
Floyd Bennett Field . All of what was once was Barren Island is now part of the Jamaica Bay Unit ofGateway National Recreation Area , managed by theNational Park Service .References
* [http://www.nature.nps.gov/jbi/NSD.htm Jamaica Bay Institute]
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