The Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, known to most Delawareans as MERR, is celebrating 25 years of protecting and rescuing marine wildlife along the state’s coast. This Coastal Connection is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.
Two endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles returned to the Atlantic Ocean this week after completing months of rehabilitation at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
The Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute is now accepting items for their annual yard sale happening on May 10, from 8 a.m. to noon.
The Marine Education, Research, and Rehabilitation Institute’s annual "Finraiser" will take place on Saturday, Nov. 16. Proceeds from the event will fund MERR’s ongoing marine rescue and conservation initiatives.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is asking visitors along the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Coast to remain vigilant for signs of cold-stunning among sea turtles and marine mammals.
Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles are the most endangered sea turtles in the world. While there is a long road to recovery, there is hope that Stormy can soon return to the wild.
The MERR Institute released 3 endangered sea turtles back into the ocean today.
The Merr Institute, an animal rescue group, is searching a for a leatherback sea turtle believed to be entangled with conch pot gear between Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island.
The Rehoboth Beach Environmental Committee are starting to reopen the topic of possibly banning plastic straws and Styrofoam products in Rehoboth Beach.
