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Lefty s environmental causes include electric car show April 22

Buy gift cards by April 26 to benefit Center for Inland Bays The Delaware Electric Vehicle Association will host a show at Lefty’s Alley and Eats April 22. Shown is a previous DEVA event in Rehoboth Beach. CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO April 14, 2021 In observance of Earth Day 2021, Lefty’s Alley & Eats announced two partnerships to benefit environmental causes. Lefty’s is offering a gift card sale fundraiser benefiting the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays and will host an onsite electric car show hosted by the Delaware Electric Vehicle Association. For every $25 entertainment card purchased online through Monday, April 26, $10 will go directly to the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays. Entertainment cards can be redeemed for Lefty’s bowling, axe throwing, arcade games, laser tag and drive-In theater. To purchase fundraiser gift cards directly, go to tinyurl.com/playfortheplanet. The mission of the Center for the Inland Bays is to preserve, protect and restore Delaware

Explore state of coastal Delaware s wetlands and water quality April 15

April 11, 2021 Center for the Inland Bay Science Technician Zachary Garmoe switches out a long-term water quality monitoring device called a sonde at the center’s monitoring stations on Indian River. SUBMITTED PHOTO The public is invited to join the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays’ upcoming Citizens Advisory Committee - Citizens Café Thursday, April 15, to learn about the state of coastal Delaware’s wetlands and water quality. The meeting will be held on Zoom starting at 6 p.m. Pre-registration is required. To sign up, go to inlandbays.org/events/citizens-advisory-committee/. The Inland Bays watershed is home to a variety of wetlands, which are ecosystems that are seasonally or permanently wet and characterized by specific vegetation and soils. They are commonly found along waterways such as rivers or creeks, but can also be found farther inland within coastal forests. Wetlands play critical roles in providing habitat for many coastal species, but also offer

Horseshoe crabs holding steady, but still reduced

What do medical labs, fishermen, migratory birds and local rockfish have in common? They absolutely depend on horseshoe crabs to lay billions of springtime eggs along the Delaware bays. Locally, the crab population around Delaware’s inland bays is remaining steady. But it’s not increasing. Overharvesting already caused a 90-percent decline in population since about 1990. At the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays, keeping an accurate count is the first step to ensuring we can continue using this resource. The CIB recently reported on the past six seasons of data collection, which relies heavily on volunteer, or citizen scientists.

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