- Lemon Creek, Staten Island
Lemon Creek is a stream located on the South Shore of
Staten Island , one of the five boroughs ofNew York City . It is one of the few remaining ground-level creeks in New York City.Name
Known in 1830 as Seguine's Creek, for a prominent local family, this body of water was referred to as the Little North River in 1895. Shortly thereafter, it began to be called Lemon Creek, although the origin of the name is not known.cite web | url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=12192 | title=Lemon Creek Park Historical Sign | accessdate=2007-01-12]
Course
Lemon Creek emerges from a conduit under Rossville Avenuecite web | url=http://www.forgotten-ny.com/YOU'D%20NEVER%20BELIEVE/Lemon%20Creek/lemon.html | title=Forgotten New York: Lemon Creek | accessdate=2007-01-12] and flows into Porzio's Pond, located north of the intersection of Woodrow Road and Maguire Avenue. [cite web | url=http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/business/buslinks/regulat/pnotices/200400567.pdf | title=Public Notice of Application to Discharge Fill Material | accessdate=2007-01-13] Water from the pond reaches Lemon Creek both above ground and underground. Flowing generally southward, near the intersection of Drumgoole Road West and Maguire Avenue, Sandy Brook empties into the creek. This small stream now originates just south of Sharrotts Road and east of the
West Shore Expressway . Lemon Creek continues southward under theKorean War Veterans Parkway and Drumgoole Roads, and begins to widen among marshes south of theStaten Island Railway . The creek turns eastward and passes under Bayview Avenue, then southward again. Just above its mouth, it receives a tributary from the east draining Wolfe's Pond, which is located within a city park of the same name. A marina and boat moorings are located here. Immediately below, it empties into Prince's Bay, part ofRaritan Bay , just off the corner of Bayview Avenue and Johnston Terrace.Throughout its above-ground length, Lemon Creek is generally regarded as the boundary between the South Shore neighborhoods of Prince's Bay and Pleasant Plains. Its watershed covers about 2 mi² (5.2 km²).
Geology
The Lemon Creek watershed lies within the
terminal moraine crossing Staten Island. [cite web | url=http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/as/geo/sigeo.htm | title=The Geology of Staten Island | accessdate=2007-01-12] The lower reaches of the creek, below theStaten Island Railway , are bordered by extensive marshes, the largest and most pristine on the south shore of Staten Island.cite web | url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/parks_divisions/nrg/forever_wild/site.php?FWID=10 | title=Lemon Creek Park Preserve | accessdate=2007-01-12] This area includes bothsalt marsh and the only tidal freshwater marsh on Staten Island.cite web | url=http://www.nyswaterfronts.com/downloads/pdfs/sig_hab/nyc/Lemon_Creek.pdf | title=Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat Rating, Lemon Creek | accessdate=2007-01-13]History
The creek first appears in recorded history in 1670, as one of the boundaries of a 140 acre (56.7 ha) grant of land to
Paulus Regrenier . TheAbraham Manee Homestead may encompass Regrenier's original dwelling.cite news | title=The Abraham Manee House - Another S.I. Landmark at Risk | url=http://www.preservesi.org/dec97.htm | work=Preservation League News | publisher=Preservation League of Staten Island |date=December 1997 |accessdate=2007-01-13]Clam s were once abundant at the mouth of the creek, in Prince's Bay. [cite journal | first=Arleen McNamara | last=Brahn | title=Simple Childhood Memories | journal=Staten Island Historian | month=Winter-Spring | year=2000 | volume=17 | url=http://www.nypl.org/branch/staten/history/sihistorianwinterspring2000.cfm | accessdate=2007-01-13] The oysters harvested there were once a delicacy exported toLondon , and the export of oysters helped make the fortune of the local Seguine family. However, shellfishing ceased in the area in the 1920s due to an outbreak oftyphoid fever traced to Raritan Bay oysters. However, while non-commercial clamming is still forbidden due to pollution, commercial clamming is permitted if the clams are transplanted into clean water before harvest, and the Lemon Creek marina is again a base for clamming vessels. [cite web | url=http://www.nrpa.com/clamming.htm | title=Clamming off Staten Island | accessdate=2007-01-13]Natural resources
Parks
Much of the creek below Hylan Boulevard, and a long strip of shoreline to the west, is part of the 105.77 acre (42.80 ha) Lemon Creek Park, established in 1962. The park includes the Seguine family mansion. The northern, wooded portion of the park forms the 15.99 acre (6.47 ha) Lemon Creek Park Preserve. Wolfe's Pond and its source, Wolfe Brook, comprise the 341.33 acre (138.13 ha) Wolfe's Pond Park. [cite web | url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/park_info_pages/park_info.php?propID=R031 | title=Wolfe's Pond Park | accessdate=2007-01-13] The upper reaches of Lemon Creek, and most of Sandy Brook flow through Bloomingdale Park, 138.67 acres (56.12 ha). [cite web | url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/park_info_pages/park_info.php?propID=R106 | title=Bloomingdale Park | accessdate=2007-01-13]
Animals
The marshes along the lower creek provide a home for waterfowl such as
Swan s,Mallard s, andBlack Duck s, and a refuge for migrating birds, as well as monarch butterflies. Lemon Creek Park is also home to the onlypurple martin colony in New York City, popular among local birdwatchers. [cite news |first=Michael |last=Crewdson |coauthors=Margaret Mittelbach |title=A Community of People-Watchers |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0811FB3A5F0C748EDDAF0894DB404482&n=Top%2fNews%2fScience%2fTopics%2fAnimals |work=New York Times |date=June 27 2003 |accessdate=2007-01-13]In the center of the marshes on the lower creek is Ziel's Island, also known as Crab Island for the
fiddler crab s andblue crab s that live there.cite web | url=http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=11353 | title=Lemon Creek Salt Marshes | accessdate=2007-01-13] Clams are commercially harvested off the mouth of the creek, and various marine fish can be caught from a fishingpier at the mouth of the creek.References
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