by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Aug 24, 2020 | Cape May, Ecology, New Jersey, Policy, Water
Jersey Shore communities have gotten used to coastal storms, with towns investing millions in new infrastructure to handle increased flooding. Climate scientists warn that the warmer oceans of the future are likely to create more powerful hurricanes by the end of this...
by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Jul 7, 2020 | Cape May, New Jersey, Water
Summer clouds gather over an expanse of marsh in Ocean City. Environmental advocates say half of American wetlands could be vulnerable under changes to federal clean water rules that recently took effect. Proponents say the changes bring long-needed clarity. (Photo...
by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Jul 6, 2020 | Article, Atlantic, Cape May, New Jersey, Video
Beach erosion off First Street, in Ocean City, May 23, 2020, where a beach restoration project is expected to begin pumping sand on the beach July 2020. (Photo courtesy: VERNON OGRODNEK / For The Press) Imagine flooding in Atlantic City almost every day of the year,...
by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Jun 30, 2020 | Atlantic, Cape May, New Jersey, Sustainable Business
Placards on tables at Bandanas, in Wildwood Crest, inform diners of the benefits of the Ocean Friendly Restaurant program sponsored by the Surfrider Foundation, Thursday, June 1, 2020. (Photo credit: VERNON OGRODNEK / For The Press) As if the laundry list of...
by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Jun 29, 2020 | Ecology, Education, New Jersey, Ocean
Elizabeth Lacey, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marine Science at Stockton University, conducts a virtual field trip on streaming video discussing seagrass in the Barnegat Bay, Wednesday, June 17, 2020. (Photo credit: SUSAN ALLEN / Stockton University) If you live or...
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