MILLSBORO, Del. - The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced an extended closure of the Indian River Bay to clam and mussel harvesting due to a sewage release ...
MILLSBORO, Del. - Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced that the Indian River Bay is now reopened to clamming and shellfish harvesting. This follows a ...
A Lewes nonprofit is asking boaters to report sightings of an injured loggerhead sea turtle in the Indian River Bay. The endangered turtle has noticeable algae, barnacles and a rear shell injury. MERR ...
A wastewater leak in the area of the Millsboro Wastewater Treatment Facility has caused the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control to close the Indian River Bay to clamming ...
The sand bypass system at the Indian River Inlet, which pumps sand from the south side to the north side, is set to resume operations this month.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources has signed a contract with First State Crane Service to operate the new Indian ...
Delaware's ocean beaches were last replenished in 2023, and funding for future replenishment is uncertain. A sand bypass system at the Inlet, intended to mitigate erosion, is expected to resume ...
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