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Rutgers Marine Extension Program Seminar Series – Interesting

by RCTB | Apr 20, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Education, Living Shoreline, Membership Dashboard Blog, Science Topics

Program listing – Recordings aren’t posted publicly, but, can be requested by people who have registered for the seminars. Additionally, recordings and slides for many of the seminars are available via email request to Kelly (kjurgensen@co.ocean.nj.us) or...

Commercial Fishing Frequently Asked Questions Wind Energy on the Outer Continental Shelf 22622

by rickbclams2 | Mar 16, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

Offshore Wind Notices and Comment Opportunities 22622

by rickbclams2 | Mar 16, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

Given the fast pace of offshore wind energy development, the Council is no longer posting individual notices to mariners on this web page. Instead, we encourage individuals to use the wind developer pages linked below to view recent notices or sign up to receive...

Offshore Wind Notices and Comment Opportunities 022622

by rickbclams2 | Mar 14, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

This page is managed jointly by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the New England Fishery Management Council. For general information about offshore wind energy in the Northeast region, please visit the Joint MAFMC/NEFMC Offshore Wind Page.

ACOUSTIC IMPACTS OF OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY ON FISHERY RESOURCES 022622

by rickbclams2 | Mar 14, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Science Topics, Uncategorized

Because their areas often overlap with essential fisheries habitats, there is a need to understand, mitigate, and manage offshore wind farm impactson fisheries and ecosystems. Activities during all phases of wind farm lifetimes produceunderwater sound, a concern...

The Interaction Between Resource Species and Electromagnetic Fields Associated with Electricity Production by Offshore Wind Farms 022622

by rickbclams2 | Mar 14, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, Renewable Energy, Science Topics, Uncategorized

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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.