Delaware Bay Marine Study
The data collected in these surveys allow biologists to develop abundance estimates and length frequencies of estuarine dependent finfish. The data are necessary for predicting future fishery trends and harvest potential.
Over the years a total of 76 different species have been identified, with the five most abundant being bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, weakfish, blue crab and Atlantic herring. For more information on the 2009 survey, including the catch history and data on the most common species captured, see http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/artdelbaystudy10.htm on the division\’s website.
DEP CONTINUING WORK WITH EXELON TO MANAGE TRITIUM LEAK AT OYSTER CREEK
(10/P85)TRENTON – Commissioner Bob Martin today said the DEP has received the first data set from testing additional wells at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station required under the current action plan, and plant operator Exelon Corporation is preparing to take remedial action.
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