The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary is a nonprofit dedicated to connecting people, science, and nature for a healthy Delaware River and Bay. The Delaware Estuary is the region's most important cultural, economic, and recreational resource. Animals and people need a healthy Estuary for drinking water, industry, food and fun. You can sign up to receive our newsletter and be the first to know about fun events and volunteer opportunities!
Internship Opening: Wetlands & Nature-Based Restoration
We’re Looking for a Science Intern to help with wetlands.
Do you like the outdoors, getting dirty, and supporting clean water? You might be the person we’re looking for.
Apply by May 3. Click HERE to learn more about this exciting opportunity.
Job Opening at PDE
We have a job opening! Are you PDE’s new Urban Waters Program Manager?
Learn more here by clicking here: https://delawareestuary.org/home/careers-2/
Click here to learn more about the Urban Waters Federal Partnership.
Read the Latest Estuary News
In this issue…
PDE’s Science Coordinator Kelly Faller learns to interpret the music of nature in New Jersey wetlands. Plus, a high school Woodstown, New Jersey cuts the ribbon on new rain garden.
Click here for the latest and other issues of Estuary News
What is an Estuary?
What is an estuary?
People often ask us this question.
An estuary is where the river meets the sea.
Watch this video and learn more!
Internship Opening: Wetlands & Nature-Based Restoration
We’re Looking for a Science Intern to help with wetlands.
Do you like the outdoors, getting dirty, and supporting clean water? You might be the person we’re looking for.
Apply by May 3. Click HERE to learn more about this exciting opportunity.
Job Opening at PDE
We have a job opening! Are you PDE’s new Urban Waters Program Manager?
Learn more here by clicking here: https://delawareestuary.org/home/careers-2/
Click here to learn more about the Urban Waters Federal Partnership.
Read the Latest Estuary News
In this issue…
PDE’s Science Coordinator Kelly Faller learns to interpret the music of nature in New Jersey wetlands. Plus, a high school Woodstown, New Jersey cuts the ribbon on new rain garden.
Click here for the latest and other issues of Estuary News