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Shark River Horseshoe Crab Tagging
June 13

Meeting place is the pavilion in Memorial Park, Neptune City, New Jersey. Closest address to meeting location is 26 Myron Avenue in Neptune City. Scheduled meeting times are ½ hour prior to high tide in Shark River Hills to allow for training and assignment of beach.

Volunteers should dress to get wet, have a change of clothes, bug spray, and flashlights or head lamps. A limited amount of chest waders, drills, and 2 5/32 bits can be provided. A tagging packet containing data sheets, pens, ruler or measuring board, clipboard, health and safety form, tags, informational packets, and a membership brochure will be provided. Volunteers must be trained and learn about the biology and importance of horseshoe crabs prior to tagging live crabs.

For trained volunteers that tag independently throughout the season, please show up on May 29 at 6:30 p.m. to receive tagging packets and a drill with bits. For more information contact Capt. Al Modjeski at alek@littoralsociety.org. 

Can't attend but want to become a member? Click here to read about membership benefits and how to join!

Littoral Definition T-Shirt (Large only)

$20.00 $15.00 - $20.00

Show your support for the American Littoral Society by sporting one of our t-shirts. A large American Littoral Society logo adorns the front, and the definition of littoral is spelled out on the back.


Model Nicole is 5'5" and wearing a unisex size small


Heathered Navy shirts are Threadfast brand, made of 40% recycled polyester


Slate Blue shirts are Gildan brand, 100% cotton


If your prefered size is unavailable, visit https://www.bonfire.com/store/american-littoral-society/ for other merchandise options.

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Littoral Definition Long Sleeve Shirt

$30.00

Show your support for the American Littoral Society by sporting one of our t-shirts. A large American Littoral Society logo adorns the front, and the definition of littoral is spelled out on the back.


Model Julie is wearing a unisex size large

Shirts are Threadfast brand, made of 40% recycled polyester


If your prefered size is unavailable, visit https://www.bonfire.com/store/american-littoral-society/ for other merchandise options.

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