
Learn more about how projected changes will impact your community with "Weathering Change." "Weathering Change" contains information and case studies specific to the communities in the Delaware Estuary Watershed. Click here to download the pdf!
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary
110 South Poplar Street, Suite 202
Wilmington, DE 19801
800.445.4935 or 302.655.4990
Info@DelawareEstuary.org

Climate Preparedness
The climate is changing in the Delaware Estuary Watershed. Rainy days and snow storms are happening more frequently, and are bringing more precipitation. We are experiencing more hot and dry spells in the summer. Coastal tides are slowly rising. By planning now, we can create more resilient infrastructure, safer communities, and natural areas that can respond to these environmental stresses. |
Visit the links below to learn about sea level rise, flooding, and things that you can do in your community to help!
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Flooding from Chester Creek in Aston, Pennsylvania. Climate change brings more frequent and intense rainstorms. (Photo credit: Dr. Danielle Kreeger) |
Wetlands on the Maurice River in New Jersey. Can you spot the mussels in this picture? Wetlands and shellfish will be challenged with increased sea level rise and salinity brought about by climate change. |
Is your community already planning for change? Let us know what you’re doing! Contact SRothrock@Delaware Estuary.org.










