June 18, 2019
CORRECTION: The below article should’ve noted there were 95,000 Red Knots, not horseshoe crabs, in 1989, 32,000 in 2002, and less than 10,000 today. This is the second in a...
CORRECTION: The below article should’ve noted there were 95,000 Red Knots, not horseshoe crabs, in 1989, 32,000 in 2002, and less than 10,000 today. This is the second in a...
VILLAS – Lower Township Manager James Ridgway updated Lower Township Council on the status of a project that would restore much of the coastline along the Cape May Beach and...
VILLAS – According to Christina Rusin of Villas, her daughter Tyler is suffering from a skin infection that was caused by swimming in Delaware Bay near Evergreen Avenue’s beach. July...
Peaceful Afternoon at the Bay in North Cape May!
...TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has eased consumption advisories on certain fish species caught in the lower Delaware River and Delaware Bay, an indication of improving ecological...
TRENTON — May 20, The Christie Administration announced the completion of the third in a series of pilot projects designed to gauge the effectiveness of beneficially reusing silt and sand...
MAURICE RIVER TOWNSHIP – Conservationists leading the efforts to restore New Jersey’s Delaware Bay beaches organized the Second Annual “Shell-a-Bration” oyster reef building volunteer event. Dedicated volunteers braved the elements...