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CATTUS MAINTENANCE

by reclamt78 | Oct 29, 2019 | Cattus Island County Park, Membership Dashboard Blog

The maintenance at Cattus today is canceled due to weather.  Stay tuned for further announcements.  Weather conditions for the next few days do not look good. Erich Meyer ERICH...

National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System – CRS

by reclamt78 | Oct 28, 2019 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 6 Municipal, County, State, Federal Prepare, Public safety - flooding and natural disaster, Public safety - Resilient infrastructure

The National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community floodplain management activities that exceed the minimum NFIP...

Clam Planting

by reclamt78 | Oct 22, 2019 | Clam College, Holiday Harbor Marina, Membership Dashboard Blog

On Monday morning twelve volunteers from three different upweller sites planted over 175,000 seed clams on our Waretown lease.  The clams came from Holiday Harbor, Trader’s Cove and Mantoloking Yacht Club.  Trader’s Cove and MYC will have one more day of work to...

CATTUS MAINTENANCE

by reclamt78 | Oct 21, 2019 | Cattus Island County Park, Membership Dashboard Blog

Frank Vives and I removed all of the animals in the upwellers from Trader’s Cove and Cattus today so there will be no regular maintenance performed at Cattus this week.  The spat tank pump feed however is still active.  I will keep you informed concerning the...

Clam Planting

by reclamt78 | Oct 21, 2019 | Cattus Island County Park, Holiday Harbor Marina, Mantoloking Yacht Club, Membership Dashboard Blog, Traders Cove Park / Marina

Twelve volunteers from three different upweller sites planted over 175,000 seed clams on our Waretown lease this morning.  The clams came from Holiday Harbor, Trader’s Cove and Mantoloking Yacht Club.  Trader’s Cove and MYC will have one more day to remove...
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    ReClam the Bay is a local, non-profit environmental organization that promotes environmental involvement and education in a constructive and helpful way. Together we grow and maintain millions of baby clams and oysters in the Barnegat Bay Watershed which includes Barnegat Bay, Manahawkin Bay and Little Egg Harbor bay.