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A traditional coastal fishing town, Lewes (pronounced Loo-is) is located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. A popular way to get to Lewes from Cape May, New Jersey ...
And as long as the catching continues in the ocean there will be no drumbeat to find out the why. But it doesn’t change the fact that vast areas of the Delaware Bay, once the backbone of summer ...
The command post that unified forces from the U.S. Coast Guard, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and the Maryland Department of the Environment during cleanup of the Delaware Bay oil ...
are broadly distributed as the most abundant form of marine debris observed at the ocean surface. To help study microplastics in the Delaware Bay, Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) awarded funds in 2016 to ...
ranging from just above the Delaware Memorial Bridge in Wilmington to outside the bay mouth. The stations cover the area encompassing where the bay is fresh water to where the bay meets the Atlantic ...
The unveiling of a radar antenna on Lewes Beach 2 late last month showed the importance of keeping coastal communities safe by predicting storms and rip currents in the Delaware Bay. This ...
The bay, which connects the freshwater of the Delaware River with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean, is 784 square miles, according to WorldAtlas.com. It extends from just south of Alloway Creek ...
While some states boast straightforward town or city names like Springfield or Washington, Delaware's map reads more ... scenic views of the bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.
"These headwaters originate in the Catskill Mountains and eventually flow into Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean," noted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website.
Where it is also widest, where the river meets the Delaware Bay? Try Narrowsburg, New York. A new map has been published showing the mysterious contours of what is called the “Big Eddy Narrows.” ...