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Coastal Restoration Toolkit 030522

by rickbclams2 | Mar 5, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, 5 Environment - Improve and Care For, 7 Organizations, Living Shoreline, Uncategorized

Take Action to Restore Our Coastlines Find tools and information you need to launch a restoration project in your community.

Intertidal Reef Build – Cooks Beach, NJ American Littoral Society – 030522

by rickbclams2 | Mar 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The American Littoral Society and volunteers building an intertidal reef along Cooks Beach, Middle Twp, NJ. August 2019. These reefs help protect the bay beaches from erosion while building up transient sand.

Meteorological Data From Rutgers References in the Visibility Study 020522

by rickbclams2 | Feb 12, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Renewable Energy, Science Topics, Uncategorized

 Attachment H at the end-Rutgers Visibility Monitoring Study.

Simulations For The Visibility Of The Atlantic Shores Project, 020522

by rickbclams2 | Feb 12, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

 These simulations show what visibility might be under “very clear conditions.” it is for the initial project in the southern lease area can also be found in the COP on BOEM’s website at. This PDF is broken down by Key Observation Points (KOPS) which include,...

Atlantic Shores Virtual Open House 020522, 021922

by rickbclams2 | Feb 12, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

This site provides “Rooms” each room contains a presentation a topic like Visualization, Fishing the Environment, etc. There is a segment in the video where there is a discussion of visibility impacts from Beach Haven along with renderings.  The screenshots show...

Atlantic Shores Plan 020522, 021922

by rickbclams2 | Feb 12, 2022 | 2 Living The Coastal Life, Renewable Energy, Uncategorized

Atlantic Shores’ first project currently under review by BOEM is in the southern portion of the lease off of Atlantic City and that portion alone will include up to 200 turbines.  All of the details of the project can be found in Atlantic Shores’ COP which is on...
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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.