
Flushing Bay is a tidal
embayment in
New York City
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. It is located on the south side of the
East River
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and stretches to the south near the neighborhood of
Flushing, Queens
Flushing is a neighborhood in the north-central portion of the New York City Borough (New York City), borough of Queens. The neighborhood is the fourth-largest central business district in New York City. Downtown Flushing is a major commercial ...
. It is bordered on the west by
LaGuardia Airport and the
Grand Central Parkway, on the south by
Northern Boulevard, and on the east by the neighborhood of
College Point. The
Flushing River empties into the bay at its southeast corner. A dredged at a depth of runs along much of the bay's length.
History
Flushing Bay was an important source of food for the
Matinecock tribe of Native Americans and early European settlers, providing fish, shellfish, and waterfowl. After the
American Civil War
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, the area surrounding the bay became waterfront resort for the wealthy. The
World's Fair Marina, constructed for the
1964 New York World's Fair
The 1964 New York World's Fair (also known as the 1964–1965 New York World's Fair) was an world's fair, international exposition at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. The fair included exhibitions, activ ...
, is located on the southern end of the bay beside the
East Elmhurst neighborhood. The marina is part of
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park and it is bordered by the Flushing Bay Promenade.
On September 21, 1776, the Colonial patriot
Nathan Hale was captured by the
British Army
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near a tavern at Flushing Bay after being fingered as a spy. He was hanged the next day on
Manhattan Island
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.
The Williamsburgh Yacht Club is located on the east side of Flushing Bay in College Point. It was established in
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
in 1865, but then the yacht club moved to North Beach (now part of the
LaGuardia Airport) in 1896.The
New York City Department of Sanitation's North Shore Marine Transfer Station is located in College Point on the eastern shore of Flushing Bay. From 1954 to 2001, this site was used to transfer garbage from trucks to barges. A new transfer station at the site opened in 2015.
Incidents

On March 22, 1992,
USAir Flight 405 crashed in the bay shortly after takeoff, and 27 out of the 51 people on board were killed.
On March 5, 2015,
Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 skidded off the runway at LaGuardia Airport and stopped a few feet away from Flushing Bay. 24 people were injured and the aircraft was damaged.
Proximity to LaGuardia Airport
The present shoreline of Flushing Bay has been largely altered by the development of LaGuardia Airport. Before the airport opened in December 1939, millions of cubic yards of landfill were added to the western shoreline of the bay to create space for runways. In 1966, the
Port Authority extended the northern end of Runway 4 (or 22) by and the western end of Runway 13 (or 31) by by constructing a , pile-supported concrete deck over parts of Flushing Bay, including the
Rikers Island Channel. In the 1990s, about of Flushing Bay were filled in to create an overrun at the eastern end of Runway 13 (or 31). To offset the loss of wetlands, new wetlands were constructed adjacent to the airport in Flushing Bay and in
Little Neck Bay.
Concerns have arisen given the proximity to a flight path into LaGuardia Airport, although the
government of New York City
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has stated that the design includes adequate safeguards to prevent the facility from attracting flocks of birds that might be harmful to
airliner
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s.
Pollution
In 1964, a -long dike, commonly known as "the Finger", was built to protect boats docked at the
World's Fair Marina from strong waves. Protruding from
LaGuardia Airport, the dike is often cited as the cause for the bad smell that emanates from the bay, especially in the summertime.
Flushing Bay and
Flushing River have a long history of being used as dumping areas for
sewage
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discharges and
industrial waste
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. While this
pollution
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is a problem in itself, the dike prevents the water in the bay from circulating naturally. Plans to increase circulation have included slicing a waterway through the dike; however,
dredging of the bay floor has been the most frequent proposal.
Plans for a promenade on Flushing Bay were approved by
Queens Community Board 7 in 1987, but were delayed due to a lack of funds.
In 1994, a Key
House
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Appropriations subcommittee authorized the money for the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to study dredging the Flushing Bay near where the dike was built. The measure of this plan was drafted by Rep.
Thomas J. Manton and was aided by Rep.
Nita Lowey. The
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, (PANYNJ; stylized, in logo since 2020, as Port Authority NY NJ) is a joint venture between the U.S. states of New York (state), New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate c ...
sought final approval during the summer of that year from the City Council to build the $41-million safety overrun on a landfill. The USACE subsequently allocated $2.7 million toward a feasibility study for a cleanup.
In 1999, the Parks Department negotiated a deal with the
New York City Department of Environmental Protection. This plan was also to build a 28.5-million-gallon sewer overflow tank under the river to relieve flooding in the area.
A redesigned, refurbished Flushing Bay promenade began that May.
Though the promenade was reopened in 2001,
its "rotten egg" smell remained.
Following repeated complaints about Flushing Bay's "rotten egg smell", a $47 million cleanup of the bay was announced in 2015. As part of the cleanup, a $15.4 million dredging project near the World's Fair Marina was undertaken in 2017. Also during the cleanup, old pilings were removed and replaced with wetlands, a project completed in mid-2018.
The city also rebuilt sewer lines leading to the Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant in nearby
Bowery Bay, reducing Flushing Bay's
combined sewer overflows by about per year.
References
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Bays of New York (state)
East River
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
Flushing, Queens
Bays of Queens County, New York
East Elmhurst, Queens