The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays (CIB) hosted its Citizen’s Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting last week, on Thursday evening, and Meghan Noe Fellows, director of estuary science and education,
Delaware is the only state in the Mid-Atlantic region that does not have its own state freshwater wetland permitting program, and recent Supreme Court decisions under Sackett v. the Environmental
Delaware has banned mussel and clam harvests until the end of the month after a Millsboro wastewater facility discharged raw sewage into a tributary of the Indian River.
U.S. Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) announced recently that he will not seek another six-year senate term in 2024, opening the door to a contested election next year. In doing so,
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senators Tom Carper, Chris Coons and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (all D-Del.) today announced the award of $1,800,000 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to accelerate the Delaware’s Inland Bays Program’s efforts to preserve and improve the health of inland bays.