A project in the marsh near Stone Harbor looks at how to counter sea level rise using dredged material to save the wetlands.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working now on an extensive $7.6 billion plan to bolster Jersey’s back bays throughout nearly 3,400 miles of shoreline across 89 towns.
Ross Kushner was strolling down the street in Sea Bright around 2017 when he saw a sign near the road. It showed how high the water got when Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey five years prior. “It was ...
When the Army Corps of Engineers released its updated 2024 back bay protection plan in December, the study area was well ...
They can be found in freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers, and wetlands, but these birds have a keen affinity for coastal salt marshes ... of Long Island and New Jersey down to the Carolinas.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ newly-released draft report for its New Jersey Back Bays Coastal Storm Risk Management Study ... such as using dredged material to enhance 217 acres of salt marsh ...
Some school systems in states like New York, California, New Jersey and Illinois reached out ... Mr. Trump visited Pacific Palisades, a coastal neighborhood of Los Angeles known for its affluence ...