Construction near Thompson Island in the Rehoboth Bay includes installation of 400 wave attenuation devices to protect the fragile ecosystem and shoreline. Each device weighs 2,600 pounds.
Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan is voicing strong opposition after the Maryland Department of the Environment approved permits for the proposed US Wind offshore wind project.
As the prospect of offshore wind projects along the coast continues, the town of Ocean City and now the Waterman's Association seem to be on the same page in declaring that they are "not for sale."
The Delaware Center for Inland Bays faces an uncertain future as federal funding cuts loom, threatening its crucial role in preserving the region's coastal ecosystems.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Program has partnered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to study and protect salt marsh ecosystems in Sussex County.
The SS United States is set to leave the South Philadelphia dock and begin her transformation into the world’s largest artificial reef after two failed attempts.
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration has been awarded two federal grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation to support wildlife crossings and pollinator habitats along state highways.
A new study reveals osprey chicks in the Chesapeake Bay are starving due to a shortage of menhaden, a critical food source. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation has called for a precautionary approach to managing menhaden fishing.
DELAWARE - Delaware State Parks has announced a new Youth Art Contest to draw attention to environmental protection and stewardship. The conte…
According to DNR, studies have shown that blue catfish are voracious predators, consuming significant quantities of native species such as white perch and blue crabs, thereby disrupting the delicate ecosystem.
