This document is designed to teach school-age children in grades 4 to 8 about the unique natural and historical features of the Newark Bay Complex, the importance of the estuary from economic and ecological perspectives, and their role in maintaining the balance between human need and environmental protection.The development and printing of this document was made possible through grants and gifts from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region II; New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection; NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program; the Village of Ridgefield Par
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
This brochure provides information on the Rancocas Watershed, located in South Jersey. It includes a...
The publication introduces school-age children in grades 3-6 to the environmental resources of the N...
The Hudson-Raritan Estuary encompasses the waters of New York Harbor and the tidally influenced port...
The goal of the Harbor Estuary Program is to establish and maintain a healthy and productive ecosyst...
The Meadowlands is the largest remaining brackish wetland complex in the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary. The M...
Exploring Estuaries introduces students of various ages to the ecology of estuaries, places where fr...
This site offers several ways to explore the importance of estuaries. Virtual tours of the Barataria...
This publication explores the local watershed environment in Camden County, New Jersey. With teacher...
The New York/New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (HEP) was formed to protect the harbor's watersheds a...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
This brochure provides information on the watersheds of the Lower Delaware Tributaries, located in S...
This document presents both the long-term and short term goals of the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program f...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Rutgers University's Cook College Water Resources Research Insti...
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
This brochure provides information on the Rancocas Watershed, located in South Jersey. It includes a...
The publication introduces school-age children in grades 3-6 to the environmental resources of the N...
The Hudson-Raritan Estuary encompasses the waters of New York Harbor and the tidally influenced port...
The goal of the Harbor Estuary Program is to establish and maintain a healthy and productive ecosyst...
The Meadowlands is the largest remaining brackish wetland complex in the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary. The M...
Exploring Estuaries introduces students of various ages to the ecology of estuaries, places where fr...
This site offers several ways to explore the importance of estuaries. Virtual tours of the Barataria...
This publication explores the local watershed environment in Camden County, New Jersey. With teacher...
The New York/New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (HEP) was formed to protect the harbor's watersheds a...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
This brochure provides information on the watersheds of the Lower Delaware Tributaries, located in S...
This document presents both the long-term and short term goals of the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program f...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Rutgers University's Cook College Water Resources Research Insti...
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
Classrooms and individuals can log on to participate in a real-time field trip to a National Estuary...
This brochure provides information on the Rancocas Watershed, located in South Jersey. It includes a...