|
July 2 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Surf City
Yacht Club |
11:00AM-12:00PM |
|
July 3 |
Viking Village
“Behind the Scenes” |
19th and Bay -
Start with a “Behind the scenes” tour of one of the very few working fishing
fleet ports operating on the East Coast. Then visit the RCTB clam nursery at
Barnegat Light |
10:00 AM |
|
July 3 |
Raising Clams
in Barnegat Bay |
The ReClam The Bay, part of the Rutgers Cooperative
Extension BBSRP will explain how they grow and maintain millions of baby
clams and oysters in an effort to repopulate the shellfish in our local bay.
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock St. and the Bay, Beach Haven,
NJ. |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 6 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
–
Island
Beach State Park Marina 24th
Ave, Seaside Park. MONDAYS 1:00 PM |
1:00PM
|
|
July
7 |
ALO’s Sea
Critter Round-Up |
Join ALO volunteers and interns as we seine the
bay and discuss all the interesting creatures that we find. Parents and
children are welcome to join in for this hands-on program. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family. July 7th, 10 Beach Arlington
Bay Beach, Ship Bottom |
10:00AM |
|
July 8 |
Nature Trail
and Shellfish |
Clams And The Nature Trail. As you walk along the
wetlands nature trail, the only one on LBI, you will be drawn, like the rain
that falls from the sky, to the edge of the bay. Here a ReClam The Bay
volunteer will tell you about shellfish and how they are related to and
dependant upon the water in the bay and the water that flows from the wet
lands into the bay. You will see, up close and personal, the baby clams and
oysters that RCTB is growing in an effort replace some small part of what
has been lost over time. You will learn some history, nature and even a
little biology!Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences1200
Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 8 |
Barnegat Bay
Day |
ReClam the Bay
will be hosting an exhibit at the event, educating the public on
filter feeding shellfish and their contribution to a clean bay as
well as how the public can help too. At the Foundation for the Arts
and Sciences, Loveladies |
|
|
July 9
|
Raising
Shellfish in Barnegat Bay |
Learn how baby clams are raised first
in land-based nurseries and then in water-based upwellers. Bay View
Park, Brant Beach Opposite the LBI Municipal Building. Suggested donation:
$5 per child, $10 per family |
11:00AM-12:00PM |
|
July 9 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Surf City Yacht Club |
5:00PM
|
|
July 10 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
- Barnegat Light
|
11:00AM |
|
July 10 |
Viking Village
“ Behind the Scenes” |
Start with a “Behind the scenes” tour of one of the very few working fishing
fleet ports operating on the East Coast. Then visit the RCTB clam nursery at
Barnegat Light |
10:00 AM |
|
July 10 |
Raising Clams
in Barnegat Bay |
The ReClam The Bay, part of the Rutgers Cooperative
Extension BBSRP will explain how they grow and maintain millions of baby
clams and oysters in an effort to repopulate the shellfish in our local bay.
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock St. and the Bay, Beach Haven,
NJ. |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 13 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
–
Island
Beach State Park Marina 24th
Ave, Seaside Park. MONDAYS 1:00 PM |
1:00PM
|
|
July 14 |
ALO’s Sea
Critter Round-Up |
Join ALO volunteers and interns as we seine the
bay and discuss all the interesting creatures that we find. Parents and
children are welcome to join in for this hands-on program. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family. Maris Stella Center,
Harvey Cedars |
10:00AM |
|
July 15 |
Nature Trail
and Shellfish |
Clams And The Nature Trail. As you walk along the
wetlands nature trail, the only one on LBI, you will be drawn, like the rain
that falls from the sky, to the edge of the bay. Here a ReClam The Bay
volunteer will tell you about shellfish and how they are related to and
dependant upon the water in the bay and the water that flows from the wet
lands into the bay. You will see, up close and personal, the baby clams and
oysters that RCTB is growing in an effort replace some small part of what
has been lost over time. You will learn some history, nature and even a
little biology!Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences1200
Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 16 |
Raising
Shellfish in Barnegat Bay |
Learn how baby clams are raised first
in land-based nurseries and then in water-based upwellers. Bay View
Park, Brant Beach Opposite the LBI Municipal Building. Suggested donation:
$5 per child, $10 per family |
11:00AM-12:00PM |
|
July 16 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Surf City Yacht Club |
5:00PM
|
|
July 17 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Beach Haven |
11:00AM |
|
July 17 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
- Barnegat Light
|
11:00AM |
|
July 17 |
Viking Village
“ Behind the Scenes” |
19th and Bay -
Start with a “Behind the scenes” tour of one of the very few working fishing
fleet ports operating on the East Coast. Then visit the RCTB clam nursery at
Barnegat Light |
10:00 AM |
|
July 17 |
Raising Clams
in Barnegat Bay |
The ReClam The Bay, part of the Rutgers Cooperative
Extension BBSRP will explain how they grow and maintain millions of baby
clams and oysters in an effort to repopulate the shellfish in our local bay.
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock St. and the Bay, Beach Haven,
NJ. |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 18 |
Wooden Boat
Show |
ReClam the Bay
will be hosting an exhibit at the event, educating the public on
filter feeding shellfish and their contribution to a clean bay as
well as how the public can help too. Huddy Park, Toms River, NJ |
10:00 AM – 4:00
PM |
|
July 20 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB Volunteers
will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
–
Island
Beach State Park Marina 24th
Ave, Seaside Park. |
1:00PM
|
|
July 21 |
ALO’s Sea
Critter Round-Up |
Join ALO volunteers and interns as we seine the
bay and discuss all the interesting creatures that we find. Parents and
children are welcome to join in for this hands-on program. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family. Barnegat Light Bay
Beach, Barnegat Light |
10:00AM |
|
July 21 |
General
Membership Meeting |
Monthly general
membership meeting. Location Rutgers Cooperative Extension Office,
1623 Whitesville Rd, Toms River, NJ |
7:00 PM |
|
July 22 |
Nature Trail
and Shellfish |
Clams And The Nature Trail. As you walk along the
wetlands nature trail, the only one on LBI, you will be drawn, like the rain
that falls from the sky, to the edge of the bay. Here a ReClam The Bay
volunteer will tell you about shellfish and how they are related to and
dependant upon the water in the bay and the water that flows from the wet
lands into the bay. You will see, up close and personal, the baby clams and
oysters that RCTB is growing in an effort replace some small part of what
has been lost over time. You will learn some history, nature and even a
little biology! Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences1200
Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 23 |
Raising
Shellfish in Barnegat Bay |
Learn how baby clams are raised first
in land-based nurseries and then in water-based upwellers. Bay View
Park, Brant Beach Opposite the LBI Municipal Building. Suggested donation:
$5 per child, $10 per family |
11:00AM-12:00PM |
|
July 23 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Surf City Yacht Club |
5:00PM
|
|
July 24 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
- Barnegat Light
|
11:00AM |
|
July 24 |
Viking Village
“ Behind the Scenes” |
Start with a “Behind the scenes” tour of one of the very few working fishing
fleet ports operating on the East Coast. Then visit the RCTB clam nursery at
Barnegat Light |
10:00 AM |
|
July 24 |
Raising Clams
in Barnegat Bay |
The ReClam The Bay, part of the Rutgers Cooperative
Extension BBSRP will explain how they grow and maintain millions of baby
clams and oysters in an effort to repopulate the shellfish in our local bay.
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock St. and the Bay, Beach Haven,
NJ. |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 24 – 26 |
Meerwald Visit |
Beach Haven, NJ |
10:00 AM – 4:00
PM |
|
July 27 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
–Island
Beach State Park Marina 24th
Ave, Seaside Park. |
1:00PM
|
|
July 28 |
ALO’s Sea
Critter Round-Up |
Join ALO volunteers and interns as we seine the
bay and discuss all the interesting creatures that we find. Parents and
children are welcome to join in for this hands-on program. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family. 10 Arlington Bay
Beach, Ship Bottom |
10:00AM |
|
July 29 |
Nature Trail
and Shellfish |
Clams And The Nature Trail. As you walk along the
wetlands nature trail, the only one on LBI, you will be drawn, like the rain
that falls from the sky, to the edge of the bay. Here a ReClam The Bay
volunteer will tell you about shellfish and how they are related to and
dependant upon the water in the bay and the water that flows from the wet
lands into the bay. You will see, up close and personal, the baby clams and
oysters that RCTB is growing in an effort replace some small part of what
has been lost over time. You will learn some history, nature and even a
little biology! Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences1200
Long Beach Blvd, Loveladies. Suggested donation: $5 per child, $10 per
family |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |
|
July 30 |
Raising
Shellfish in Barnegat Bay |
Learn how baby clams are raised first
in land-based nurseries and then in water-based upwellers. Bay View
Park, Brant Beach Opposite the LBI Municipal Building. Suggested donation:
$5 per child, $10 per family |
11:00AM-12:00PM |
|
July 30 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Surf City Yacht Club |
5:00PM
|
|
July 31 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
– Beach Haven |
11:00AM |
|
July 31 |
See Shellfish
Seed Growing |
RCTB
Volunteers will show baby clams growing and explain why the shellfish
population is so important to Barnegat Bay and how individuals can
participate in a program to place millions of clams in the bay.
- Barnegat Light
|
11:00AM |
|
July 31 |
Viking Village
“ Behind the Scenes” |
19th and Bay -
Start with a “Behind the scenes” tour of one of the very few working fishing
fleet ports operating on the East Coast. Then visit the RCTB clam nursery at
Barnegat Light |
10:00 AM |
|
July 31 |
Raising Clams
in Barnegat Bay |
The ReClam The Bay, part of the Rutgers Cooperative
Extension BBSRP will explain how they grow and maintain millions of baby
clams and oysters in an effort to repopulate the shellfish in our local bay.
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock St. and the Bay, Beach Haven,
NJ. |
10:00 AM-
11:00AM |