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Things to do:
The best place to see what is happening is at the RCTB calendar!
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We have a winner!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every person that helped make the kayak raffle such a success. We sold a total of 958 tickets, for a total sales amount of $ 4,790.00!!!
Ritchie & Page Distributing Company's Ally Meehan, Vice President of Sales & Mike Desider, Area Sales Manager (kayak donaters), along with Chris Schwabb Pres. Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce, assisted Rick & me in pulling the winning raffle ticket. Winner...Dave Della-Croce of Langhorne, PA.
Donna Franzoso
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| Do you want to help ReClam the Bay? You can decorate a clam shell, we grow oysters on it and you "Have a stake in the Bay"More.. |
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About the Giant Clams of Ocean
County Fun learning and Art.

Other things:

On December 9, 2010, Governor Christie announced a comprehensive action plan
to address the health of Barnegat Bay: read the announcement here.
Review the 10 point plan
Agenda To Restore Barnegat Bay, June 2010...
Details
Too much Nitrogen
in the bay. Learn about it.

Ask to be
added to the
mailing list.
Links Valuable
resources are found at other web sites
People have
asked about DONATIONS... YES - Help put Millions of
shellfish in Barnegat Bay!

Every $1
donated enables RCTB to restock shellfish and
teach people how to improve the water so our babies will
survive.
For general donations

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Welcome

Be sure to see what
we are doing at explore. Also
check out the informative links.
Learn about RCTB in
several brief and informative videos produced by Cable Station OC 20, the NJ Star
Ledger and WHYY Philadelphia.
ReClam the Bay is a local non-profit environmental organization that promotes environmental involvement
and education in a constructive and helpful way. Together we grow and maintain millions of baby clams and oysters. As we grow seed clams and oysters to stock our local bay
we teach everyone how important and fragile the
shellfish population and our environment really
is. We are open to everyone and all are welcome to come lend a hand.
Look at our online calendar for event dates that are convenient for you. See you there :)
mission statement
Our mission is to involve
and educate the public about the estuary's water quality
and the importance of shellfish. We believe that by
involving the public in the care, feeding, and life
cycles of the shellfish they will better understand what
an integral role shellfish have in our lives.
2010
Annual Report
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We spend time in the bay but
also teaching kids and parents about clams
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ReClam the Bay uses
the hard clam and oyster as living representatives of
the bay ecosystem that includes the coastal bay and its
watersheds. We educate people about the requirements of
shellfish that serve as watchdogs for good water
quality. Finally we explain the impact of people
on these natural resources and that people must be
stewards of the natural resources that we share.
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Check it Out! |
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- Where to
get Clam Trail Maps
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Island Blue Pages -- The Island
Blue Pages tell about LBI history, ecology, and some family fun
things that you can do to help save the bay.
- A GIANT THANK YOU TO Sponsors of Giant Clams:
Click here
- What you can do! Be a

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Volunteers
section click here.
Interested in volunteering? Click here to contact us.
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