August 2016 - NY/NJ Baykeeper
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August 2016 - NY/NJ Baykeeper
8/15/2016 August 2016 Newsletter HTML Content Home About Us August 2016 E Newsletter From the Baykeeper If there is one thing we know about at NY/NJ Baykeeper it is persistence. Nearly six years ago we were forced to abandon our oyster reefs in Keyport Harbor and Navesink River due to a new NJDEP policy that banned the use of oyster in research and restoration projects in waters deemed too contaminated. Now, we are back in the water, thanks to a great partnership with the U.S. Navy and increased coordination with NJDEP, with a new experimental reef and living shoreline project. We will continue to work to make sure that our urban shorelines and waters are protected and restored, not ignored. Debbie Mans Get Involved Programs News Donate Protect Your Waterways Say NO to Williams Pipeline A natural gas pipeline, proposed by Williams, would stretch from Old Bridge, NJ to Rockaway Point, nearly 22 miles across Raritan Bay. The pipeline construction has the potential to disturb significant shellfish beds and fish habitat, as well as stir up sediment. Williams just held public meetings, but not along the Raritan Bayshore. We have asked local elected leaders to request these hearings so that your voice can be heard. Contact your Mayor and ask them to urge Williams for more public meetings along the Bayshore! Want more ways to get involved? Text PIPE to 7324167332. Our First of its Kind Living Shoreline Will Break Ground Next Week! NY/NJ Baykeeper and our partners will begin installing our urban living shoreline next Wednesday. Located at Naval Weapons Station Earle, the 0.91 acre living shoreline will consist of an artificial reef using live oysters and concrete structures known as oyster castles to fortify and protect the coast along the Raritan Bayshore. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay up to date! What Are You Up to Next Weekend? It's not too late to reserve your spot for our Boats and Bridges Eco Cruise next Sunday! Join us as we circumnavigate Staten Island and take in views of a boat graveyard, the Verrazano Bridge, the Outerbridge Crossing, Bayonne Bridge, and the Goethals Bridge!! Click here for tickets! NY/NJ Baykeeper Upcoming Events https://www2.myngp.com/EmailMessage/EmailContent?emailMessageContentId=30689&externalSourceId=1 1/4 8/15/2016 August 2016 Newsletter HTML Content 8/21 Boats and Bridges Eco Cruise 8/27 Navesink River Kayak Tour Click here for details and tickets. Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Respect Our Plastic Pollution Prevention Team completed gathering samples from the Raritan River and Passaic River this week! Now, we will begin analyzing the samples at Rutgers University for density, contamination, and impacts on fish and oyster larvae. Click here for a recent video taken at our Boyd Park sampling site in New Brunswick! Free Pumpouts! We're committed to preventing sewage from entering our waterways one pumpout at a time! Raw sewage can lead to high bacteria counts which can cause illness or changes in the marine environment. To schedule a FREE boat pumpout in the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers, Thank you! We want to extend a big thank you to everyone who came out to our Keyport Headquarters for our 2nd Annual Open House! The hit of the evening was Dr. Allie's touch tank and of course Forty North's oysters! Don't worry, even if you missed out, you can still become a member at www.nynjbaykeeper.org/member. We're only a few thousand dollars short of our $20,000 membership goal for this year! Please become a member of NY/NJ Baykeeper today and we'll see you at next year's open house! Our Oysters are Calling Your Name! Learn about oyster biology and habitat up close and personal by joining us at our reef near Soundview Park in Bronx, NY, or volunteering at our salt marsh restoration project in Staten Island! Check out our new EcoVolunteer website here where you can learn more. Our Soundview reef monitoring is scheduled for: Friday, August 19th, 6:00am https://www2.myngp.com/EmailMessage/EmailContent?emailMessageContentId=30689&externalSourceId=1 2/4 8/15/2016 August 2016 Newsletter HTML Content contact the Royal Flush at 7328906142 or on VHF Channel 9. The Royal Flush is in service Fridays and Saturdays until Oct 1. For Bayshore pumpouts contact the Head Mistress at 732 8321499. For Jamaica Bay pumpouts call 732 3379262. For more information, click here. Check out this great article from the Two River Times about our pumpout program! Congratulations to our friends at Drew's Bayshore Bistro for being ranked among the New Jersey's top 25 restaurants home of NY/NJ Baykeeper's annual Conservation Dinner! Become a Member Today! Click here for details. In the News Sewage Pumpout Boat Cleans the Bay for Free Eco Cruising on the Shrewsbury River Greens Urge Senate to Post Resolution Rolling Back DEP's New Water Rules Wednesday, August 31st, 5:45am Thursday, September 1st, 6:00am. A salt marsh monitoring day is scheduled for August 24th at 8:30am on Staten Island. Email Dr. Allie for details. Catch Up with Team Fecal! Our water quality monitoring team (affectionately known as Team Fecal) has been busy this summer monitoring 9 Bayshore sites for pathogens. Pathogens are derived from fecal bacteria and can cause illness to humans and changes to our marine ecosystem. Our sites include Perth Amboy, the Raritan Yacht Club, Fisherman’s Beach in South Amboy, Paul’s Beach in Old Bridge Township and Cedar Street in Keyport. So far, we've noticed after heavy rain, our Perth Amboy samples are off the charts testing positive for pathogens due to the combined sewer overflow (CSO) pipes in the area. We advise you not to swim or fish in that area after rainfall. To learn more and to check out our results,, click here. If you are interested in volunteering, email Meredith Comi at meredith@nynjbaykeeper.org. To check out water quality at other beaches nationwide, download the Swim Guide app here to stay up to date and in the know! Protecting, preserving, and restoring the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary since 1989. Stay connected. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @NYNJBaykeeper https://www2.myngp.com/EmailMessage/EmailContent?emailMessageContentId=30689&externalSourceId=1 3/4 8/15/2016 August 2016 Newsletter HTML Content 52 West Front Street, Keyport, NJ 07735 If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please {{UnsubscribeLink}}. https://www2.myngp.com/EmailMessage/EmailContent?emailMessageContentId=30689&externalSourceId=1 4/4