So there we are in the middle of the Bronx River and we were fighting against the currents. Who are these people rowing the boats? Are these boats even safe? A million questions were filling our minds.
Rocking the Boat is a non-profit organization based on the boat building and on-the-water skills. This organization is formed by high school students, making a difference off land.
The North Brother Island project is what we are working on currently. North Brother Island is the largest nesting area in the east coast off of Hunts Point.
How were we able to get to the island? We had to count on the experts of Rocking the Boat. But before our boat can set sail to North Brother Island, ACTION visited Rocking the Boat for a lesson in Water Safety.
First Paul gave us the a brief lesson on the history of North Brother Island.
Then we reviewed the maps on where we were located and where North Brother Island was located. Afterwards, we looked over a book about currents because we needed to know what kind of currnets were pulling in on the day we was going to sail to North Brother Island. Then we took a look at the firdt-aid kit, and the materials needed for the boat.
When we were done with that, we were taught how to get into the boats safely. We have to stay low, and make sure someone sits at the front of the boat to keep it balanced.
Last but not least, RTB taught us how to put on life jackets the correct way in case of emergencies.
We learned alot, and left confident enough to shove off to the island.