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Beneficial Use of Dredged Sediment To Restore Mordecai Island

by reclamt78 | Mar 3, 2021 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, Living Shoreline, Membership Dashboard Blog, Science Topics

The term “Beneficial Use” describes an alternative practice in which dredged sediments are used to support creation or enhancement of coastal habitats like beaches and estuarine wetlands, or in this case, coastal islands. This brief article explains the problem, the...

“Ask a Barnegat Bay Scientist” Summer 2020 Webinars

by reclamt78 | Feb 25, 2021 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 4 Fisheries, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, Education, Membership Dashboard Blog, Science Topics

Found at the Barnegat Bay Partnership website – Very useful series includes: Don’t Harass the Seagrass! Tuckerton Oyster Reef Fisheries in Barnegat Bay: Overview of the Biology, Assessment, and Management The Turtle Truth About Barnegat Bay’s Diamondback...

Know What the Locals Know About Coastal Flooding – High water, rlbi1

by reclamt78 | Feb 22, 2021 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Membership Dashboard Blog, Public safety - flooding and natural disaster, Public safety - Resilient infrastructure

This page contains many links and is a valuable starting point for those who want to know how to deal with coastal flooding...

US Can Build Largest Wind Industry in the World

by reclamt78 | Feb 14, 2021 | 1 Things Affecting Business, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, Education, Membership Dashboard Blog, Renewable Energy

Blog post by Lara Skinner entitled The U.S. Can Build the Largest Offshore Wind Industry in the World with a Commitment to Ambitious Climate Action, Racial Justice, and Good Jobs...

NJ steelworkers and Wind turbines

by reclamt78 | Feb 14, 2021 | 1 Things Affecting Business, Membership Dashboard Blog, Renewable Energy

Opinion piece about the fit between NJ steelworkers and the crafting of wind turbines for offshore wind farms....

Pinelands Preservation Alliance EE

by reclamt78 | Feb 14, 2021 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, Membership Dashboard Blog

Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Pinelands Adventures, and Rancocas Creek Farm are dedicated to furthering justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in their staff and their work. We want everyone to enjoy the benefits the Pinelands provides through low-impact nature...
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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.