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Delaware River Basin Commission|Basin Information - NJ.govMar 28, 2025 · Area: 13,539 square miles in four states, plus the 782 square-mile Delaware Bay. • Pennsylvania (6,454 square miles or 47.67 percent of the ...
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Delaware Bay, DE/NJ (M090) Bathymetric Digital Elevation Model ...The total range of sounding data was 3.7 meters to -47.0 meters at mean low water. Mean high water values between 1.3 and 1.8 meters were assigned to the ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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[PDF] of the Lower Delaware - USGS Publications Warehouse21 m; 70 ft) are mostly near Trenton. Smaller areas at approximately this altitude fringe the lower Delaware River and parts of Delaware Bay. Most of the ...
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Conservation Focal Areas Version 1.0, Delaware Bay ... - NJ.govIt is characterized by the tidal and brackish waters of multiple tributaries, wide adjacent marshes, and woodlands.
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[PDF] Delaware-Bay.pdfWetlands serve a variety of vital ecological functions: they filter nutrients, sediments, and toxic chemicals from the water; minimize storm and tidal flooding; ...
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Climate Change Connections: Delaware (Horseshoe Crabs) | US EPAAug 11, 2025 · Horseshoe crabs are found along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States. The Delaware Bay is the most critical breeding ground for horseshoe crabs.Missing: shipping reputable
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[PDF] Delaware Sea Grant: Strategic Plan (2018–2021)area of 1,982 square miles ... While the oyster population has seen sharp declines, recent efforts to restore and build the Delaware Bay oyster populations are ...
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Mapping Underwater Vegetation in the Delaware Estuary | US EPAJul 6, 2020 · Submerged aquatic vegetation provides a crucial habitat for many aquatic organisms, including fish, crustaceans, shellfish and other ...
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CBP Ports of Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware are among the ...Oct 20, 2020 · Seaports along the Delaware River and Bay are among the busiest produce import ports in all of North America.
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Delaware River Basin Commission|DRB Info for Students & TeachersMay 13, 2025 · The Delaware River Basin contributes about $21 billion in economic activity to the region annually and supports 600,000 jobs. ♢ The Delaware ...
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[PDF] Delaware River Basin FactsⅠ Total: 13,539 square miles (35,066 square kilometers). Ⅰ In ... The tidal Delaware River and. Delaware Bay are part of the National Estuary Program.
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Maritime Activities - DNREC - Delaware.govMaritime activities are vital to Delaware's blue economy, supporting jobs, economic growth and coastal communities. Marine transportation facilitates the ...
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[PDF] 2016 ANNUAL REPORT - Delaware River Basin CommissionJun 30, 2017 · Included in the total area is the 782 square- mile Delaware Bay, which lies roughly half in New Jersey and half in Delaware. Reservoirs in DRBC ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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Earth from Space - Image Information... Delaware (western shore). The river then turns southeastward into Delaware Bay, an estuary 52 miles (84 km) long, located between the states of New Jersey ...
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[PDF] Delaware Bay - NOAA Nautical ChartsMahon River empties into Delaware Bay at Port. Mahon, 27 miles northwest of Cape Henlopen. The river is used by commercial fishing boats and small fuel barges.
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H.J.Res.783 - 87th Congress (1961-1962): Joint resolution granting ...... establish the Delaware River and Bay Authority for the development of the area in both States bordering the Delaware River and Bay 87th Congress (1961-1962) ...
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NDBC - Station 44009 Recent Data - NOAANational Data Buoy Center - Recent observations from buoy 44009 (38.460N 74.692W) - DELAWARE BAY 26 NM Southeast of Cape May, NJ.
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Late Pleistocene drainage systems beneath Delaware BayThe oldest drainage system was carved into Miocene sands, probably during the late Illinoian lowstand of sea level.
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Late Wisconsinan-Holocene paleogeography of Delaware BayThin, coarse-grained fluvial deposits accumulated initially within the main channels of the former drainage system as base level was elevated by rising sea ...
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Classifying Estuaries: By Geology - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceAug 12, 2024 · The Chesapeake Bay (center) and Delaware Bay (upper right) are both examples of drowned river valley estuaries. (Credit: NASA) ...
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A Summary of the Geologic History of DelawareGeologists date the Taconic orogeny between 470 and 440 million years ago. The Taconic orogeny is important to our understanding of the geology of Delaware, ...
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[PDF] Upper Cenozoic deposits of the central Delmarva Peninsula ...To the south, the Walston is truncated and buried beneath younger Pleistocene deposits. ... the Delaware Bay region and overlaps the beds of the. Accomac trough ...
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SP26 Historical Coastline Changes of Cape Henlopen, DelawareOct 1, 2001 · The most striking example of shoreline movement in Delaware is at Cape Henlopen which has grown northward approximately one mile in the last 160 years.Missing: erosion | Show results with:erosion
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The geological and paleogeomorphological evolution of a spit ...Mar 3, 2017 · The geological and paleogeomorphological evolution of a spit system and its associated coastal environments; Cape Henlopen spit, Delaware ...Missing: drift | Show results with:drift
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[PDF] Water Resources of the Delaware River Basin... average annual runoff.-____--___-____ 104. Areal variations in average ... Delaware. Bay. These deposits consist of a sequence of alternating sandy or ...
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[PDF] Hurricane Irene and Associated Floods of August 27–30, 2011, in ...Sep 8, 2013 · 01408500 Toms River near Toms River, New Jersey (Discharge (cfs), Computed) ... Delaware River at Delaware W ater. Gap, NJ. 3,850. Storm peak.
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Characterizing the Non-linear Interactions Between Tide, Storm ...Jul 29, 2021 · The tidal range is approximately 1.5 m at the estuary mouth and is amplified upstream; the maximum tidal current is approximately 1 m/s (Wong ...
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Harmonic Constituents - NOAA Tides & CurrentsHarmonic Constituents for 8536581, BIDWELL CREEK ENTRANCE, DELAWARE BAY NJ ; 1, M2, 2.64 ; 2, S2, 0.45 ; 3, N2, 0.59 ; 4, K1, 0.36 ...
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Salt Dynamics in Well-Mixed Estuaries: Importance of Advection by ...May 1, 2016 · The Delaware estuary is considered to be well mixed because the vertical difference of salinity is much smaller than the salinity at the bottom ...
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Mechanisms of Exchange Flow in an Estuary With a Narrow, Deep ...Oct 29, 2020 · Delaware Bay is a large estuary with a deep, relatively narrow channel and wide, shallow banks, providing a clear example of a “channel-shoal” ...
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A numerical investigation of the mechanisms controlling salt ...Apr 5, 2023 · In Delaware Bay, salt intrusion also responds weakly to river discharge ... 2a) the mean annual discharge is 365 m3 s−1, the low monthly ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Chapter 3 - Water Quality - Partnership for the Delaware EstuaryJan 24, 2018 · Figure 3.1.16 below shows the approximate polyhaline (> 18 ppt salinity), mesohaline (5 to 18 ppt), and oligohaline (0.5 to 5 ppt) ...
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[PDF] NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife Bureau of Marine Fisheries ...NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife. Bureau of Marine Fisheries. Delaware Bay Average Salinity. 10.0. 12.0. 14.0. 16.0. 18.0. 20.0. 22.0.Missing: annual | Show results with:annual
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Delaware River and Bay PORTS - NOAA Tides & CurrentsDisplays all PORTS stations for the specified region and the product types for each station.
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Domino Effect: The Myriad Impacts of Warming on an East Coast ...May 17, 2017 · The 140,000 acres of tidal wetlands in Delaware Bay sustain hundreds ... “Not only are salt marshes being fractured and 'pushed ...
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Habitat Condition - DNREC - Delaware.govThe Bay's benthic habitats are highly diverse in their physical characteristics. They include shallow submerged mudflats, rippled sand flats, rocky hard-bottom ...Missing: eelgrass | Show results with:eelgrass
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Delaware / New Jersey / Pennsylvania 2014 ESI BENTHIC PolygonsVector polygons in this data set represent eelgrass (Zostera marina), widgeon grass (Ruppia maritima), and water celery (Vallisneria americana) distribution.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Program - DNREC - Delaware.govOne of the most iconic SAV species that historically was found in Delaware is eelgrass (Zostera marina), the only fully marine species that thrives in high- ...
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[PDF] Geomorphic influences on the contribution of vegetation to soil C ...Salt marshes are important hotspots of long-term belowground carbon (C) storage, where plant biomass and allochthonous C can be preserved in the soil for ...
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Ecosystem‐wide influence of seasonal wind‐driven upwelling in ...Nov 9, 2013 · Upwelling near Delaware Bay is not episodic, but seasonal, May to September It sustains high primary production, but does not generate ...
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Environmental drivers of biogeography and community structure in a ...Feb 14, 2024 · Delaware Bay is the third largest estuary in the United States and hosts over 200 species of migrant and resident fishes and invertebrates. The ...
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Blue Crab - Delaware Fish Facts for The Recreational AnglerBlue Crabs can grow up to 9 inches from point to point of their top shell (carapace). Blue Crabs have a brilliant blue color on their front claws (tips are ...
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Waterbirds - DNREC - Delaware.govDelaware Bay is the most important spring stopover site for Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla), Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres), Sanderling ( ...
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Carbon Sequestration Rate Estimates in Delaware Bay and ... - MDPICarbon accumulation rates in Delaware Bay and Barnegat Bay range from 60 to 500 g C m−2 yr−1. The mean for Delaware Bay was 182 ± 42 g C m−2 yr−1, and 136 ± 16 ...
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Methane and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in a Temperate Tidal Salt ...Jul 9, 2022 · Briefly, the site represents a temperate salt marsh located along the Delaware Bay ... The annual NEE was 221.7 ± 6.6 g C m−2 yr−1 with an ...
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Horseshoe Crab - Atlantic States Marine Fisheries CommissionThe Delaware Bay supports the largest spawning population in the world. Adults either remain in estuaries or migrate to the continental shelf during the winter ...
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Horseshoe Crabs in the Delaware Bay | The Nature Conservancy DEFrom early April through early June, the crabs crawl onshore from deep Atlantic waters to spawn under full and new moons, just as they have for 450 million ...
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Horseshoe Crabs & Endotoxin TestingFrederik Bang and Jack Levin's test uses the blood clotting system to form a gel clot in a test tube when endotoxoin is present in the test sample.
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A Journey of 9,000 Miles Starts with a Red Knot's Single WingbeatDec 7, 2023 · In fact, as much as 90% of the total population of rufa red knots can be observed in Delaware Bay between May and early June each year.
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Delaware Bay Ecology - DNRECAs many as 30 species of shorebirds visit the Delaware Bay in May. The majority are Red Knot, Ruddy Turnstone, Semipalmated Sandpiper, Sanderling, and Dunlin.
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Red Knots at Delaware Bay | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.govRed knots, an at-risk shorebird, feed on horseshoe crab eggs at Delaware Bay after 10,000 mile migrations. Their declines seem related to horseshoe crab ...
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Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Cobalt, Arsenic and Selenium in the ...May 9, 2018 · In this paper, we report levels of mercury, lead, cadmium, cobalt, arsenic and selenium in the blood of semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) wintering in ...
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Rapid population decline in red knots: fitness consequences of ... - NIHFrom 1997 to 2002 known survivors in Delaware Bay were heavier at initial capture than birds never seen again, annual survival of adults decreased by 37% ...
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Understanding red knot surveys in Delaware BayFirst, the good news: There is no evidence that overall numbers of rufa red knots have declined recently. The population that winters at the southern tip of ...
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Delaware Bay Estuary - Ramsar Sites Information ServiceMay 20, 1992 · The site consists of more than 70 separate protected wetland areas of varying salinity supporting various marsh communities.
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Delaware Bay – WHSRNLand included in reserve is coastal, from hightide line down. Mostly narrow, sandy beaches, some mud flats; area made up of shorefront and lowtide flats, ...Missing: dominant eelgrass
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Prime Hook National Wildlife RefugeSituated along the marshes of the western Delaware Bay, Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 10000 acres of valuable habitat for wildlife ...Visit Us · 2025-26 Hunting Information · What We Do · Trails
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Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife RefugeEdwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 48,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats. More than 82 percent of Forsythe refuge ...Visit Us · Activities · Trails · View DetailsMissing: Delaware | Show results with:Delaware
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Cape May National Wildlife Refuge | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceThe refuge's five-mile stretch along the Delaware Bay is a major resting and feeding area for migrating shorebirds and wading birds each spring. The Delaware ...Visit UsTrails
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Delaware Bayshore BywayToday, more than 115,000 acres of the Bayshore are protected as state wildlife areas, state parks, national wildlife refuges, national estuarine research ...
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Effects of Horseshoe Crab Harvest in Delaware Bay on Red KnotsFeb 1, 2009 · During the 1990s, the Delaware Bay harvest of horseshoe crabs for bait increased 10-fold, leading to a more than 90% decline in the availability ...
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ASMFC bans female horseshoe crab bait harvest in Delaware Bay ...Oct 30, 2025 · The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council has voted to continue a ban on female horseshoe crab bait harvesting in the Delaware Bay for ...
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Protect Horseshoe Crabs in New York - Group for the East EndSep 17, 2025 · Horseshoe Crab Protection Act · New bills to ban the commercial harvesting of horseshoe crabs for bait and biomedical purposes were passed by the ...
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Summary of a Delaware sea level rise ... - Adapting to Global WarmingSea level is rising 12-16 inches per century (3-4 millimeters per year) along the coast of Delaware. Ocean beaches are eroding, prompting beach nourishment ...Missing: 2050 | Show results with:2050
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[PDF] 1 Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Sandy (AL182012) 22Feb 12, 2013 · The highest storm surges recorded by NOS gauges in Delaware were 5.99 ft above normal tide levels at Delaware City and 5.80 ft at Reedy Point.
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Dissolved Oxygen Issues in the Delaware Estuary - NJ.govMar 10, 2025 · These zones of "anoxia" (a lack of DO) or "hypoxia" (severe depression of DO) inhibited the survival of fish and other aquatic life that need ...
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DuPont, spinoffs settle with Delaware for $50M over PFAS - WHYYJul 13, 2021 · PFAS have been detected in all three Delaware counties and in the Delaware River and Bay, Marshall said, stressing that DuPont, Chemours, and ...Missing: sediments | Show results with:sediments
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Delaware Bay Horseshoe Crab Spawning Survey - DNRECCitizen scientists and state researchers have surveyed the horseshoe crabs spawning along Delaware Bay beaches since 1990. The data they have collected has ...
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When Restoring Saltwater Became a Marsh Reality - WSPWe installed around one million native marsh grasses and removed invasive plants. More native plants will grow naturally as the system recovers over the next ...Missing: 2010 | Show results with:2010
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Honoring Delaware's Native American heritageOct 20, 2022 · Delaware's Native American history includes over 10,000 years of presence, with multiple groups, two still in their homeland, and the Lenape ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Original People and Their Land: The Lenape, Pre-History to the ...The Lenape, also known as Delaware, were the original inhabitants of the Philadelphia area, divided into three bands, and lived along rivers and creeks. They ...
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History | Delaware NationThe Lenape were among the first Native peoples to meet with some of the earliest European explorers, traders, and colonizers that came to North America. One of ...
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Commercial Fishing | Cape May County, NJ - Official WebsiteBefore that the Lenni Lenape tribe fished the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, spending summers along the beaches to fish. ... Clams, Ocean ...Missing: subsistence | Show results with:subsistence
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[PDF] 3.0 cultural contexts - Delaware Department of TransportationThe Lenape territory was bounded on the south by the Cinconicin whose main village was near present-day Lewes Delaware.
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[PDF] The Delaware BayHenry Hudson sailed into the Delaware Bay on August 28, 1609. He did not come ashore on Delaware land, but reported that the area would be a good.
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Half Moon at Delaware Bay - New Netherland InstituteAs Henry Hudson sailed up along the coast of North America in the summer of 1609, searching for a passage through the land mass that would lead to the ...
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[PDF] Delaware Facts & HistoryIn 1610 explorer Samuel Argall named the Delaware River and Bay for the governor of Virginia, Thomas West, Lord De La Warr. The state of Delaware takes its ...
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[PDF] No. 1. - State of DelawareThe bay was at this time called Godyn's Bay. Some time after the departure of De Vries, this unfortunate colony (the first settlers of our State) were all ...
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Zwaanendael Museum History - State of DelawareIn 1631, a group of settlers under David Pietersz de Vries landed near this spot to form a whale hunting station and agricultural settlement. The settlers of ...
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Explorers and Settlers (Historical Background) - National Park ServicePieter Heyes, and named the settlement Zwaanendael, or Swaanendael, meaning "Valley of the Swans." The colonists planted crops and built a palisade of upright ...
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[PDF] The Swedes on The Delaware 1638-1664This book is about the Swedish settlements on the Delaware from 1638-1664, and is a popular abridgment of a larger work.
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Explorers and Settlers (Fort Christina) - National Park ServiceMar 22, 2005 · When New Sweden fell to the Dutch in the bloodless conquest of 1655 ... In 1664, when the Delaware Valley fell to the English, English ...
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Explorers and Settlers (Historical Background) - National Park ServiceRichard Nicolls as Lieutenant Governor of the province and ordered him to prepare an invasion. In August 1664, he led an English fleet of four vessels and ...
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Facts & Symbols - Guides to Services - State of DelawareDelaware Bay is the home to more horseshoe crabs than any other place in the ... Delaware ranks 49th in the nation with a total area of 1,982 square miles, ( ...
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History - Delaware General AssemblyIn 1681 this idealistic English Quaker became proprietor of two colonies in America: Pennsylvania and the Three Lower Counties on Delaware. He tried to unite ...Missing: until | Show results with:until
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[PDF] Gloucester Red Bank Battlefield and Fort Mercer east ... - NPGalleryFort Mercer, on October 22, 1777, was the scene of the successful and heroic American defense of this post in the action known as the Battle of Red Bank. An ...
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[PDF] The History of Sussex County - State of DelawareJul 1, 1976 · Bombs over Lewes: The War of 1812 ... privateers were active in the bay off Lewes, officials there "could only lament their & the good ...
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Delaware and the War of 1812: An IntroductionJul 23, 2012 · This essay is intended to provide an introduction to the history of the War of 1812 within Delaware and the lower Delaware Valley.
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[PDF] The Fort Delaware Prison - National Cemetery AdministrationThey were the frst of more than 30,000 Confederate soldiers imprisoned at Fort Delaware during the war. The last prisoner was freed in 1866. Located northwest ...
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[PDF] U.S. Coast Guard Historian's OfficeJul 9, 2018 · Cape Henlopen Lighthouse was completed in 1769, part of the funds to erect it being raised by a £3,000 lottery.
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[PDF] History of Oystering in the United States and Canada, Featuring the ...Around 1825 and shortly thereafter, oystermen in Narragansett Bay, Long Island Sound, Raritan Bay, Delaware Bay, and smaller northern bays began transporting ...
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Congressman Boyle Announces Federal Funding for Delaware ...Dec 10, 2018 · Ports along the Delaware River already handle 100 million tons of cargo annually and support 135,000 local jobs. By allowing larger cargo ...
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[PDF] July 26, 2024 Ms. Kimberly Cole Delaware Coastal Programs 100 W ...Jul 26, 2024 · Approximately 2,400 vessels arrive at Delaware River ports each year, hauling nearly 60 million tons of cargo, creating approximately $50 ...
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Port of Wilmington Facilities - Delaware River Stevedores, IncOne Hausel Road, Wilmington, DE 19801 (Old Ferry Road, Wilmington DE) DRS is a major cargo handler and stevedore at the Port of Wilmington.
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Delaware Bay - WikipediaDelaware Bay is the estuary outlet of the Delaware River on the northeast seaboard of the United States, lying between the states of Delaware and New Jersey.
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Delaware River Shipping - Rancocas PathwaysIn 2015, the ports of Philadelphia, Camden, and Wilmington handled 100 million tons of cargo from 2,243 ship arrivals, and supported 135,000 direct or indirect ...
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Welcome to the Delaware Memorial Bridge | Delaware River and ...It took $44 million to build the graceful 440-foot-high span, which opened to traffic on August 15, 1951. By 1955, nearly 8 million vehicles were crossing the ...History · DMB About · Capital Construction Projects · Toll Rates
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Chesapeake and Delaware Canal | Description, History, & FactsBetween 1962 and 1981 the waterway was deepened to 11 metres (35 feet) and widened to 137 metres (450 feet) to accommodate container ships. The Editors of ...
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[PDF] Chesapeake & Delaware CanalBetween 1935 and 1938, the channel was deepened to 27' deep and 250' wide. ... Berry, David A., A History of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 2010. David ...
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Who We Are - Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and BayA nonprofit trade association operating since 1875, is the leading advocate and primary information source for port and related businesses in the tristate ...
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Delaware shipping sector warily watches for impact of Trump's tariffsAug 11, 2025 · As President Trump draws and redraws a new global tariff scheme, the shipping sector on the Delaware River is waiting for the impact.
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How will Delaware be impacted by tariff policies? Here's what to knowApr 15, 2025 · The uncertainty surrounding the policy alone could upend the economy of Delaware and the nation as a whole, many experts contend, and alter global trade ...
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Shucks! Don't pitch those oyster shells - Delaware OnlineAug 12, 2016 · In the 1880s, the commercial harvest in Delaware Bay reached a peak of 2.4 million bushels a year and Delaware Bay oysters – both canned and on ...
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[PDF] Delaware Bay Oyster Culture – Past, Present and Potential FutureThe oyster industry grew rapidly and the towns along the Delaware Bay grew with it. Oysters were the food of the common man. Oyster sellers hawked their wares ...Missing: peak 1890s 50
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Aquaculture leaders look to further expand oyster opportunitiesJun 6, 2025 · To see that growth come to fruition, leaders want to see more oyster production and a diversification of crops, offering more shellfish species ...
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NJ and DE Delaware Bay blue crab landings (combined...Landings and ex-vessel value in 2020 remained at historically high levels, reaching 9.3 million pounds and 14.1 million dollars combined in DE and NJ (Figure 2) ...Missing: finfish $50
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The Delaware Estuary: By The Numbers | NJ Spotlight News$$34 million: The annual value of commercial fish landings in the estuary ... $812 million: The estimated economic value of fishing, hunting and wildlife- ...
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Fisheries Commission Adopts Short-Term Protections for Delaware ...Oct 28, 2025 · The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) today set a two-year pause on the bait harvest of female horseshoe crabs in Delaware Bay ...
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Delaware River and Bay Authority: DRBA Home PageThe DRBA connects people and places in the Northeast Corridor via transportation, including police, tolls, bridges, and ferries, and economic development.DRBA Police · Delaware Memorial Bridge... · Employment · DRBA ContactsMissing: recreation marinas
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Striped Bass - Delaware Fish Facts for The Recreational AnglerStriped Bass are a silvery/white fish that gets its name from the seven or eight dark, horizontal stripes that run the length of its body.
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About the Refuge - Friends of Bombay HookBombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is located in central Delaware along the western shore of the Delaware Bay. ... The refuge, which hosts about 100,000 ...
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Cape May County, New Jersey - WikipediaAn estimated 11.6 million visitors in 2023 generated annual tourism spending of $7.7 billion, making it the county's single largest industry. The associated ...
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Economic Value of Nature and Ecosystems in the Delaware River ...The Delaware River basin contributes over $22 billion annually, with $21 billion from natural goods and services, and supports 600,000 jobs with $10 billion in ...Missing: DRBC Bay $20
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Delaware's Blue Economy is GrowingAug 5, 2024 · With its 381 miles of coastline, Delaware is a logical home for growing the “blue economy” – a new business and social classification that ...Missing: 10000 | Show results with:10000<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture | Delaware Sea GrantDelaware Sea Grant works with fishermen, has a shellfish hatchery, supports oyster aquaculture, and provides R&D for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture.