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Protecting Special Places

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Spartinaplugsplantedbyvolunteers   Over a period of 4 weekend days, two in May and two in June, the American Littoral Society's Northeast Chapter was able to bring together over 250 volunteers who were willing to join in on the Ruler's Bar segment of the Marsh Restoration Initiative. The volunteers ranged from individuals who had happened upon the opportunity by chance, to families who wanted

(Church of God members plant marsh grass on Ruler's Bar)

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 to be part of a greater good, to organizational groups like  the Church of God and NYC Audubon who were simply able to see the marshes in Jamaica Bay as the vital structures and ecosystems that they are.

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(A dock carrying plants is towed to the island)

  It is estimated that approximately 1,400 acresof tidal salt marsh have been lost from Jamaica

(Volunteers pull themselves to shore)                        Bay's Marsh Islands since 1924. This habit loss is extremely detrimental to the 80 species of fin fish, 330 species of nesting and migrating birds, and the aquatic and terrestrial organisms that depend on the bay for survival. The astounding deterioration, as well as the continuous loss of around 40 acres

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 of marsh a year, were the two main issues fueling the Littoral Society's push to begin the Initiative, which began mid-summer of last year.

   In total, the volunteers who came out for the weekends planted over 22,000 spartina alterniflora marsh grass plugs, and made our Marsh Restoration Initiative a tangible goal. We couldn't have made this possible without them.                                                                 (Bird's-eye view of Jamaica Bay with the help of a kite,photo by Public Laboratory)

Cape May, NJ  - October 25 - 27

Get close to the coast with American Littoral Society staff, trustees, and members for an event-filled weekend in Cape May. Explore the amazing biodiversity of this exceptional coastal spot plus enjoy some really good seafood. To learn more

Open Position: Policy Advocate
Application Deadline: June 30, 2013 or Until Filled

We are looking for a policy advocate to work in our Trenton office. This is an excellent opportunity for the right candidate to learn from the experts how to effect positive change for New Jersey's coastal environment. This position will have a special focus on increasing the resilence and sustainability of coastal New Jersey in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Learn more

What's New at the Society

  • Grassroots Restoration
       Over a period of 4 weekend days, two in May and two in June, the American Littoral Society's Northeast Chapter was able to bring together over 250 volunteers who were willing to join in on...
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  • Artificial Bait Developed to Protect Horseshoe Crabs
    On Wednesday a team of researchers announced that they have developed artificial bait that can potentially replace the use of horseshoe crabs as bait for eel and conch. In New Jersey, there has been a...
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  • To Take or Not to Take
    Get the Littoral Society's take on the implications of creating "no-take" or "no-fishing" zones to protect fish habitat in NJ in today's article by James O'Neill of the Record. No-take zones are “very...
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Wed Jun 19 @10:00AM - 01:00PM
Volunteer Workday - PORTS
Fri Jun 21 @ 7:00PM - 08:30PM
Summer Solstice Walk
Sat Jun 22 @ 8:30AM - 11:30AM
Quiet Water Kayak Trip
Sat Jun 22 @12:30PM - 04:30PM
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Sun Jun 23 @ 8:00AM - 11:30AM
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Sun Jun 23 @ 5:00PM - 08:00PM
Sunset Ecology Cruise
Thu Jun 27 @ 8:30AM - 11:30AM
Quiet Water Kayak Trip
Thu Jun 27 @ 6:00PM - 07:30PM
Family Night - A Seining Adventure
Sat Jun 29 @ 9:00AM - 01:00PM
Quiet Water Kayak Trip
Sat Jun 29 @ 1:00PM - 03:00PM
Horseshoe Crabs and Terrapin Walk