BARRETT’S RUN PROJECT IN HOPEWELL PROTECTS WATERWAY, RESTORES HABITATCHERYL VOSBURG / GREENSMITH / NJ ENVIRONMENT NEWS – The “Barrett’s Run Grassland Restoration” project is a 7.5 acre example of planning and collaboration that accomplishes two objectives, addressing agricultural runoff and urban stormwater, while enhancing habitat and environmental education.
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NJ Pinelands, protected jewel, still faces threatsIt has been half a century since a groundswell emerged to protect New Jersey’s Pinelands, a distinctive wilderness with a striking array of rare and endangered plants and animals.
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Search is on for hidden oysters in the NavesinkJust 25 years ago, oysters were in abundance under Coopers Bridge between Red Bank and Middletown, but disease essentially wiped them out of the Navesink River.
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Teens Switch Course on Environmental ProjectsBefore their high school graduation later this month, a pair of Fair Haven teens hope to leave a lasting mark on the river they grew up on.
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Littoral Society launches ‘Operation Oyster’Striving to enhance the water quality of the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers using one shellfish at a time, the non-profit organization American Littoral Society launched its latest experimental program “Operation Oyster.”
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High Hopes for Navesink River OystersThe future health of the Two Rivers now hinges upon a seasonal summertime delicacy.
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Finally, a plan for all that vast oceanMICHELLE BRUNETTI POST, Staff Writer Jul 18, 2016
Press of Atlantic City |
Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plasticsDaniel Cressey, 17 August 2016
Nature.com |
What do you do with 20,000 dead fish? It was all hands on deck in Shore townDavid O'Reilly, Staff Writer
Philly.com |