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Estuary Research

 

The Delaware Estuary is one of the largest tidal estuaries in the world. Stretching from Trenton, N.J., to Cape Henlopen, Del., it is the region where fresh water from the Delaware River and the salt water of the Atlantic Ocean mix. It provides drinking water for more than nine million people, as well as other recreational, economic and environmental benefits.

But the Delaware Estuary faces many environmental challenges. The over harvest of fish and shellfish, contaminants in fish, and the loss of important wildlife habitat and vital wetlands are among the issues being studied by DNREC scientists, including those from the DSWC. Maintaining the Delaware Estuary’s environmental health is a crucial mission of the DSWC, and the Delaware National Estuarine Reserve (DNERR) is a major contributor in the effort to fulfill that mission.

The Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve (DNERR) seeks to:

  • Preserve and manage the natural resources within its boundaries as a place for research,
  • Provide education and outreach programs that promote better understanding of Delaware’s estuarine and coastal areas, and
  • Promote informed coastal decision-making.

DNERR is a cooperative program between DNREC, DSWC, Delaware Coastal Programs and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is one of 27 National Estuarine Research Reserves across the country.

More information about educational programs and volunteer opportunities available through DNERR and DSWC

FAQs

The direct links below provide more information on other estuary conservation-related topics:

 

Blackbird Reserve 

 

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