Title: Studying the Environment Ecosystem Analysis
1Studying the Environment Ecosystem Analysis
- The Charles River Watershed
- River Status, Water Quality and Evidence of Human
Impacts
2 George G. Smith (1795-1878)Boston,
1855 Notice Proposed Street Layout for Back Bay
3Rand McNally and Co.Chicago, 1891 From Rand
McNally's Indexed Atlas of the World, this map's
primary purpose was to guide modern businessmen
in their day-to-day travels through the city
4Massachusetts Watersheds Drainage Basins of the
Commonwealth
Boston Harbor
Cape Cod Bay
Charles River Watershed
N
5Massachusetts Bay
Charles River Watershed
N
Buzzards Bay
6Brooks within the Charles River Watershed
Alder Brook, Clematis Brook, Horse Brook, Mother
Brook, South Meadow Brook, Beaver Brook, Cress
Brook, Huckleberry Brook, Muddy River, Stall
Brook, Davis Brook, Hurd Brook, Noanet Brook,
Stony Brook, Dirty Meadow, Indian Brook,
Powissett Brook, Bogastow Brook, Dix Brook, Iron
Mine Brook, Reserved Channel, Stop River, Bogle
Brook, Dopping Brook, Jar Brook, Rock Meadow
Trout Brook, Boulder Brook, Eagle Brook, Lowder
Brook, Rosemary Brook, Uncas Brook, Fort Point
Mill Brook, Sawmill Brook, Vine Brook, Fuller
Brook, Mill River, Seaverns Brook, Waban Brook,
,Cherry Brook, Godfrey Brook, Miller Brook,
Sewall Brook, Chester Brook, Hobbs Brook, Mine
Brook, Chicken Brook, Hopping Brook, Miscoe
Brook, Shepards Brook
7Charles River Watershed
N
8- Charles River Watershed
- 308 sq. miles
- 80 brooks and streams
- 33 lakes and ponds mostly man-made
- 80 mile long river
- abundant wetlands
- used by Native Americans for transport and
fishing - 20 dams for powering industry
- closed to ocean at eastern terminus via 1908 dam
creating Charles River Basing
9Charles River Boston Cambridge/Somerville and
Inner Harbor
Boston Inner Harbor
N
10Downtown Boston and the Charles River
Charles River Dam
Emerson College
Esplanade
Boston Common
N
Boston Public Gardens
11Charles River/Esplanade Study Site
Study Areas
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