Brown Tide Linked to Pollution and Over-Development
Loch Arbour, NJ – As public concern mounts over an expanding “brown tide” algal bloom extending from Raritan and Sand Hook Bays to the Manasquan Inlet, New Jersey environmentalists called on the Corzine Administration to embrace an ecosystem based management policy and stronger shore and water quality protection measures.
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Environmental Groups Launch Major Shore Initiative
Trenton – Setting the stage for Friday's Senate Environment Committee hearings on shore related issues, a coalition of environmental groups called on state officials to embrace an emergent national consensus on the need for urgent changes to the way the State manages the coast and ocean.
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SOS: Jersey Shore and Ocean Ecosystems Need a Lifeboat—May 12, 2007
Healthy coastal waters and wetlands play a vital role in New Jersey's economy, environment, and culture. More must be done to earn a passing grade next year. ...read more

State Needs to Shore Up Its Proposed Coastal Protections—March 29, 2007
A coalition of state and federal environmental groups today called on New Jersey to take strong action to protect its coastal and ocean resources. ...read more


 

 

 

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