Center for Inland Bays Names New Executive Director

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There will be a new Executive director at the Center for Inland Bays in January. The Center’s Board of Directors has unanimously voted to appoint Christophe Tulou at their meeting on Friday. Tulou brings extensive executive and legislative experience at all levels of government, having served for ten years in various capacities in the U.S.…

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Fish Kill Reported in Canal Near Rehoboth Bay

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A fish kill was reported in a canal near Rehoboth Bay Thursday. The Center for Inland Bays reports on its Facebook page that about 200,000 juvenile menhaden were left dead or dying. Experts with University of Delaware’s Citizen Monitoring Program found the fish were only 4 to 6 centimeters long. Water conditions showed that dissolved…

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Artificial Oyster Reef Installed in Little Assawoman Bay

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An artificial oyster reef has been put down by Center for Inland Bays officials in the Little Assawoman Bay.  It’s hoped the reef will help bring back the once abundant oyster population in the bay.  Oysters do a lot of good for the environment including helping water quality and providing habitat for fish and wildlife.…

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Volunteers Needed for 2019 Inshore Fish & Blue Crab Survey

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Your help is needed to assist with the 2019 Inshore Fish and Blue Crab Survey.  The Delaware Center for Inland Bays is looking for volunteers and will hold a volunteer orientation on Monday, March 18 at 5pm at their offices on Inlet Road south of Dewey Beach – on the north side of the Indian…

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