Join us for an event that celebrates the raptors of south Jersey, including Bald Eagles, falcons, harriers, hawks, and owls. The day will feature raptor-viewing sites, guided walks, and other activities. Littoral Society staff will be co-leading a marsh walk with PSE&G on Berrytown Road in Port Norris from 1:30–2:30. Find more info.
Seal and Winter Waterfowl Walk - Love Birds Edition
Sandy Hook, NJ
Friday, February 13, 10am - Noon
Join us to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a special Winter Wildlife Walk as we search for “love birds” (and seals!) along Sandy Hook’s winter shores.Find more info and register on our website.
Monmouth County Library Seal and Winter Waterfowl Presentation
Shrewsbury, NJ
Wednesday, February 25, 1:30 - 2:30pm
Join Littoral Society Education Coordinator Samantha Hemming at Monmouth County Library's Eastern Branch to learn more about the waterfowl and seals that thrive along our coasts during the coldest months.Find more info on the Monmouth County Library website.
Seal and Winter Waterfowl Walks
Sandy Hook, NJ
January through March
Our pinniped friends are back in town. If you'd like to learn more about them and our winter waterfowl friends, join the Littoral Society for walks on Sandy Hook, NJ starting in January.Find more info and register on our website.
Mark 50 Years of New Years Day Walks with Commemorative Patch
New Jersey & New York
Now Through February 28
This year was the 50th Anniversary of the American Littoral Society's New Year's Day walks in New York and New Jersey! In recognition of the milestone, we created a limited edition patch that can be purchased by walk participants and Society supporters. Find more info and purchase on our website.
As we turn the page on 2025 and step into a new year, we want to pause and say thank you. Thank you for your support, joining us for holiday events, and helping us ovet the past year to bring meaningful progress for New Jersey’s coast.
Now, as we move into 2026, the work for our coasts continues! Below, you’ll find information on new statewide climate and flooding rules that impact your community, local restoration work we're planning along the Shark River, NJ, how we help give back through community cleanups, and creative ways we’re reusing holiday traditions to build healthier shorelines this spring.
We’re grateful to be entering the year with momentum and to have you alongside us.
NJ Pact Real Rules were Just Adopted; Here’s What You Need to Know
New Jersey
New Jersey took a major step forward in protecting people, nature, and communities from the increasing threats of climate change by officially adopting the NJ Protecting Against Climate Threats (PACT) Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) Rules. Read more on our website.
Power of Service: Bridgeton’s Strengths Shine on MLK Day
Bridgeton, NJ
The Littoral Society and our partners at Southeast Gateway Community Action Partnership and United Advocacy hosted a community cleanup in Bridgeton on Saturday, January 17, to mark the Martin Luther King Day of Service. Despite the snowfall, more than 30 volunteers showed up with enthusiasm and determination. Read more on our website.
Wind and Cold Don't Stop New Year's Day Walks
Sandy Hook, NJ & Breezy Point, NY
January blew in with a spirited 25–35 mph breeze, but that didn't stop Littoral Society friends and supporters from joining us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our New Year’s Day walks! On both sides of the NY/NJ Bight—at Sandy Hook and Breezy Point—our community proved that no amount of wind can deter a littoral spirit. Read more on our website.
American Littoral Society Marks Half a Century of Footprints on the Sand
Sandy Hook, NJ & Breezy Point, NY
This year was the 50th Anniversary of the American Littoral Society's New Year's Day walks in New York and New Jersey! In recognition of the milestone, we created a limited edition patch that can be purchased by walk participants and Society supporters. Find more info and purchase on our website.
Thanks to All for a Night of Holiday Cheer and Community Support at the NE Chapter Party!
Rockaway, NY
We had a wonderful and lively time celebrating the season and reflecting on a year of accomplishments at the American Littoral Society Northeast Chapter's annual holiday party on Saturday, December 13! Read more on our website.
Building a Sustainable Future for the Shark River Basin
Shark River Basin, NJ
The American Littoral Society is proud to be joining Monmouth County and its regional partners on a new Climate Resilience Planning Study for the Shark River Basin. This study, funded by a Resilient NJ grant, is critical to the long-term health and sustainability of the Shark River and surrounding communities. Read more on our Facebook page.
Donate Your Christmas Tree to Help Restore Slade Dale Sanctuary
Point Pleasant, NJ
'Tis the season to recycle Christmas trees! Once again, the American Littoral Society is collecting trees for use at our Slade Dale Sanctuary living shoreline project. Read more on our Facebook page.
Strengthening Our Coasts, Together
New York & New Jersey
There is nothing quite like the flash of shorebirds dancing in flight, the bite of a salty wind on a winter beach, or the thrill of the season's first striper. These are the invaluable moments the American Littoral Society is committed to protecting. Because of your support, 2025 was a year of incredible, measurable impact for our coastlines. With your help we will do even more in the coming year! Read more on our Instagram page.
Restoration Project Contributes to Holiday Cheer
Maurice Township, NJ
Maurice River Township constructed a beautiful holiday tree using whelk shell borrowed from our ongoing restoration project at the mouth of the Maurice River. Many thanks to Mayor Ken Whildin, the township staff and the folks from the community who continue to support our efforts to restore marshes and fight erosion along the Delaware Bay. Read more on our Facebook page.