Rip Current Research At The Jersey Shore
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This is a round-up of the week’s marine science and marine recreation news throughout the state from Aug. 8 to Aug. 14.
The biggest news this week was a mysterious, circular brown plume that appeared in Barnegat Bay, and the death of a dolphin that strayed into the fresh waters of the South River.
New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium provides funding to Rutgers University Water Resources Program at Cook College. Michelle Hartman, the consortium’s water resources expert based there, can provide insight for stories such as the brown plume in Barnegat Bay. And the consortium’s Director of Research & Extension, Dr. Peter Rowe, is a good source on stories like the death of the dolphin.
Reporters interested in speaking with a New Jersey Sea Grant Expert can email consortium’s communications office at 732-872-1300 x.18, email communications specialist Matthew McGrath or search the consortium’s experiste database.
Finally, an interveiw that Dr. Jon Miller, the consortium’s coastal process specialist, gave to CBS Radio late last week about rip currents was picked up by several media outlets Friday and Saturday.
- NJ.com, Aug. 7, 2015 — Rip currents possible at Shore this weekend, expert says
- Patch.com, Aug. 8, 2015 —Rip Current Risk At The Shore This Weekend, Experts Warn
- NJ101.5, Aug. 8, 2015 —Rip current risk at the Jersey Shore
Now, to the round-up:
FORT HANCOCK — Researchers from the Nurture Nature Center in Easton, Pa. have submitted their final report — They Had the Facts. Why Didn’t They Act?: Understanding and Improving Public Response to National Weather Service Coastal Flooding Forecasts — to New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium.
The Nurture Nature Center-led researchers, which included investigators from Rutgers University Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve and East Carolina University, were one of 10 teams awarded grants through the Coastal Storm Awareness Program, or CSAP, administered by Sea Grant programs in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. And they are one of three teams administered directly by NJSGC.
“This project was needed because so many people failed to heed evacuation mandates and pleas despite the accuracy of the Superstorm Sandy forecast.” said Dr. Peter Rowe, the NJSGC director of research and the principal investigator for New Jersey’s component of CSAP. “These research projects examine different angles of three main questions: how do we improve storm warnings, through what channels do people receive those messages, and how to people make their decisions to act in response to storm warnings. The Nurture Nature Center really dug into the first question by examining how storm warnings are communicated.”

This solicitation contains specific deadlines and formatting, content, and submission instructions, that must be adhered to for each preliminary (pre) and full proposal submitted. Failure to do so is grounds for rejection without review.
Preliminary Proposals: Due January 30, 2017 at 5:00 pm EST
Full Proposals: Due June 5, 2017 at 5:00 pm EDT
For PDF version of this document, click here.
Introduction
New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC) brings together the region’s colleges, universities and other entities with expertise in marine, coastal and estuarine science and interest in New Jersey’s marine, coastal and estuarine affairs. Collectively, the group works to advance knowledge and wise-utilization of New Jersey’s marine, coastal and estuarine resources and make a positive impact on marine and coastal policy for the region. The organization fulfills its mission to promote well-informed, sustainable use of New Jersey’s coastal and marine resources through its research, education, and extension programs.
NJSGC is also the administrator of one of 33 state Sea Grant Programs within the National Sea Grant College Program (NSGCP). This network is supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is dedicated to wise utilization and well- informed management of the nation’s coastal and Great Lakes resources.
NJSGC’s Strategic Plan aligns with the NSGCP’s Strategic Plan. For this request for proposals (RFP), NJSGC’s research priorities are divided across the four focus areas common to both strategic plans. Those focus areas are:
Healthy Coastal Ecosystems
Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture
Resilient Communities and Economies
Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development
In the interest of a balanced research portfolio please note that, in consultation with NJSGC’s director of research and members of a technical review panel, NJSGC’s executive director may, distribute fundable projects across these four focus areas at his/her discretion.
NJSGC will review any proposal dealing with marine-related issues pertinent to the state and region, but relevance to at least one of NJSGC’s four focus areas and the research priorities listed below will be a key consideration for funding. To reflect the science and policy needs of New Jersey’s coast, estuaries, and watersheds, the priorities listed below were determined by a broad set of stakeholders including NJSGC’s Sea Grant advisory committee, stakeholder board, board of trustees, members and numerous other interested partners. These priorities also support the goals and outcomes of NJSGC’s and NSGCP’s strategic plans.
Healthy Coastal Ecosystems
Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture
Resilient Communities and Economies
Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development
Award Information
It is the intent of this RFP to award up to eight (8) two- (2) year grants with a maximum of $140,000 each including indirect costs. Please note that NJSGC requires a minimum 2 to 1non-federal match for each proposal ($1 in non-federal matching funds for every $2 requested of federal Sea Grant funds). The duration and funding period for these projects is February 1, 2018 to January 31, 2020. Funding is contingent on allocations to NJSGC from NOAA/NSGCP from FY 2018 and FY 2019 federal budgets.
Eligibility Information
Principal Investigators (PIs) must be affiliated with a New Jersey university, two- (2) or four- (4) year college or university, a research laboratory, or a non-profit, research/science-based institution including museums. In addition, Co-Principal Investigators (Co-PIs) may be affiliated with the aforementioned types of institutions outside of the state of New Jersey. We encourage multi-institution, multi-disciplinary, and multi-investigator applications. Individuals from state and federal agencies, as well as for-profit and foreign organizations, are prohibited from requesting direct support. Their contributions, however, may be eligible as matching or in-kind support for the project. NJSGC also welcomes proposals for cooperative projects involving eligible research institutions and the private sector.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PROPOSERS
Funding of selected projects is contingent upon federal allocations to NJSGC and the NSGCP (from NOAA).
Deadlines are firm. Late proposals will not be accepted.
You are encouraged to contact NJSGC’s director of research to discuss ideas and ask pertinent questions including questions about the application and review process.
A proposal may be removed from further consideration at any point in the process if an investigator has overdue obligations to NJSGC under a previous research contract.
A pre-proposal is required to submit a full proposal.
Preliminary (PRE) Proposal Schedule
Preliminary (PRE) Proposal GUIDELINES
Each pre-proposal must use standard formatting (single-spaced, 8.5 x 11 pages, 1” margins, font size for text at 12 pt, Times New Roman). Pre-proposals should present a succinct but sufficiently detailed synopsis of the project so that reviewers can evaluate its relevance to NJSGC’s research priorities and strategic plan as well as its technical feasibility and the PIs’ qualifications. Pre-proposals undergo an extensive review with a subgroup encouraged for submission as full proposals. Pre-proposals not encouraged may still be submitted as full proposals at the PI’s discretion; however, PI’s must have submitted a pre-proposal to submit a full proposal.
WHAT TO INCLUDE
Please include each of the following elements in the order listed below:
Pre-Proposal Cover Page: Complete and include NJSGC’s pre-proposal cover page. Please note institutional signatures are not required. Only the PI’s signature is necessary at the pre-proposal stage.
Abstract Page: On a separate page, include a title (16 words or less) and an abstract that briefly summarizes the proposed project objectives, methodologies, and rationale, clearly and concisely. Emphasize the importance, relevance, application, and value to Sea Grant constituents (expected benefits). Limit the abstract to 300 words.
Project Narrative: Not to exceed two (2) pages. Project narrative includes:
Description of Extension Goals, Student Support and Data Management: Not to exceed one (1) page. Include:
Curriculum Vitae: Not to exceed two (2) pages per investigator.
Budget Page: Complete and submit NJSGC budget form 90-4. Note that non-federal matching funds are required. Applicants must include a non-federal contribution of at least $1 for every $2 of federal support requested. Potential sources of matching non-federal support include:
At the pre-proposal stage, prepare and include only one (1) budget form for both years combined. Please note that at the full-proposal stage, total budget must be distributed equally over the two years.
Budget Justification: On a separate page, provide a line-by-line explanation of each category of funding requested on your budget page. Include the breakdown of calculations used to arrive at the amount in each line of your budget.
How To Submit
You must submit one (1) electronic version (single PDF format only) of the complete pre-proposal package to Ms. Diana Burich, Sea Grant Program Associate, dburich@njseagrant.org, by January 30, 2017 at or before 5:00 pm EST. Following your submission, you will receive an email confirmation from Ms. Burich for your records. Please contact Ms. Burich if you do not receive a confirmation by 7:00 pm EST on January 30, 2017.
Pre-Proposal Evaluation and Notification
Pre-proposals will be reviewed and rated with equal weight by the Technical Review Panel (TRP), a committee of scientists from the region but outside of New Jersey, and NJSGC’s Stakeholder Advisory Board (SAB), comprised of stakeholders from New Jersey. Based on panel evaluations, investigators may be asked to modify objectives, work plans or budgets for full proposals.
The criteria for the TRP will be:
The criteria for the SAB will be to assess:
FULL Proposal Schedule
Notification of status of pre-proposal: April 17, 2017
Full proposals due: June 5, 2017 by 5:00 pm EDT
Final selection, all PI’s notified: By or before September 29, 2017
Funded projects begin: February 1, 2018 (contingent on receipt of federal funding)
FULL Proposal GUIDELINES
Each full proposal must include the items listed in the order as specified below using standard formatting (single-spaced, 8.5 x 11 pages, 1” margins, font size at 12 pt, Times New Roman).
WHAT TO INCLUDE
Please include each of the following elements in the order listed below:
Full Proposal Cover Page: Complete and include NJSGC’s full proposal cover page. Please note this form must be signed by Principal Investigator (PI) and Authorized Representative.
Proposal Summary Page: Complete and include NJSGC’s proposal summary page (Form 90-2).
Project Narrative: The project narrative contains the description and graphical components of the proposal. The project title and the name, position, and affiliation of the PI and each Co-PI should be presented at the top of the first page of text. Your proposal should use the following headings in the order listed. These headings reflect NOAA requirements. A 12-page limit applies to the narrative and includes any tables and figures. Failure to adhere to these guidelines is grounds for return without review. Project narrative must include:
NOAA DATA SHARING DIRECTIVE POLICY
Data and information collected and/or created under NOAA grants and cooperative agreements must be made visible, accessible, and independently understandable to general users, free of charge or at minimal cost, in a timely manner (typically no later than two years after the data are collected or created), except where limited by law, regulation, policy or by security requirements. The requirement has two basic parts: (1) environmental data generated by a grant project must be made available after a reasonable period of exclusive use, and (2) the grant application must describe the plan to make the data available (PIs are expected to execute the plan).
If project produces environmental data, it must conform to NOAA’s Data Sharing Directive for Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts. For detailed guidance, view the current version of the policy, including a definition of environmental data (which can include socioeconomic and model data) and any updates and additional implementation resources.
Proposals submitted in response to this Announcement must include a DMP describing how these requirements will be satisfied. To comply with this requirement, the PI must explain how the data and metadata will be provided. Funds may be budgeted in the project proposal for data management. If the proposed research will not generate environmental data, then a DMP will need to be stated as such: “This project will not generate any environmental data.”
Describe in detail your data sharing management plan using the provided template.
Budget Page: Submitted on Sea Grant budget form 90-4. Matching funds are required for this program. Applicants must include a non-federal contribution of at least $1 for every $2 of federal support requested. Potential matching non-federal support includes:
Subcontractors must provide their own budget and budget justification. Budget must include form 90-4 for each year and combined.
NOTE: Total budget amount must be distributed equally over the two years.
Budget Justification: On a separate page, provide a line-by-line explanation of each category of funding requested on your budget page for each year. Include the breakdown of calculations used to arrive at the amount in each line of your budget.
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Questionnaire: Complete and include NOAA’s NEPA questionnaire and submit as a separate PDF.
How To Submit
You must submit one (1) electronic version (single PDF format only) of the complete full proposal package to Ms. Diana Burich, Sea Grant Program Associate, dburich@njseagrant.org, by June 5, 2017 at or before 5:00 pm EDT. Following your submission, you will receive an email confirmation from Ms. Burich for your records. Please contact Ms. Burich if you do not receive a confirmation by 7:00 pm EDT on June 5, 2017.
Full Proposal Evaluation and Notification
Full Proposals will be rated by the aforementioned Technical Review Panel (TRP).
The rating criteria for the TRP will be:
Funding authorization is generally finalized within 60 days, and PIs are then informed of the result.
PROJECT DURATION
Proposed projects must be for twenty-four (24) month duration. Funds are awarded on an annual basis. A yearly progress report is required for evaluation of the project and to assess whether sufficient progress has been made to warrant continued funding. All PIs must submit annual progress reports and a final report at the completion of the project. Reports are submitted electronically to Ms. Lisa Aromando at laromando@njseagrant.org. PIs of successful proposals will be required, when relevant, to submit documentation of approval for any IRB or IACUC compliance.
CONTACTS
For general submission questions: Ms. Diana Burich, Sea Grant Program Associate, 732-872-1300, x 16, dburich@njseagrant.org .
For questions on collaborations, research priorities, evaluation criteria, extension, and data management: Dr. Peter Rowe, Director of Research and Extension, 732-872-1300, x 31, prowe@njseagrant.org .
For questions on budget: Mr. Augustine Anfuso, Fiscal Officer, 732-872-1300, x 26, anfuso@njseagrant.org.
For a PDF version of this RFP, click here

Discover Marine Science: Summer Camp at NJSGC
Dive into the wonders of the ocean at the Marine Science Summer Camp hosted by the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC). Perfect for children in grades 3 through 9 who are curious about marine life and ocean science, this exciting camp offers four weeks of hands-on learning and outdoor adventures in Summer 2026. Each week is tailored to specific age groups, ensuring an engaging and age-appropriate experience.
Located in the scenic Fort Hancock Historic District of Gateway National Recreation Area – Sandy Hook, campers will explore the ocean beach and bay through scientific methods, observe live marine animals, conduct laboratory experiments, and enjoy fun educational games and crafts. With a small instructor-to-camper ratio of 1:6 and a maximum of 30 campers per session, every child receives personalized attention and a safe, enriching experience.
NJSGC is committed to the health and safety of all participants and will follow New Jersey Department of Health guidelines throughout the camp.
COST: Each camp week is $350.00 per camper.
Introduce your child to the fascinating world of sea creatures and the vibrant ecosystems of the Jersey Shore. This week is packed with exciting activities that inspire curiosity and a love for nature. Campers will:
For: Grades 6-8
Give your child a week of hands-on ocean discovery at beautiful Sandy Hook. This week invites middle school students to explore the wonders of the marine environment through engaging activities, experiments, and outdoor exploration. Campers will:
Get ready to explore, discover, and investigate! During this week, campers become coastal explorers as they adventure through beaches and bay environments, uncovering the secrets of this unique shoreline. Throughout the week, campers will:
For: Grades 7-9
Dive into the fascinating world of oceanography with this immersive week of ocean exploration. Designed for middle schoolers and those ready to enter high school, campers will have the opportunity to:
Give your child the gift of discovery and adventure this summer! Whether they’re fascinated by sea creatures or eager to explore the science behind the ocean, NJSGC’s Marine Science Summer Camp is the perfect opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun. Spots are limited, sign up today and let your child embark on an unforgettable journey into the world of marine science!
Online Registration starts March 15, 2026
REFUND POLICY:
Refunds will be given up until June 1 minus a $50.00 processing fee. After June 1 all camp fees are NON-REFUNDABLE. There will be no refunds issued from missed days or early departures. Please contact Mindy Voss by email at mvoss@njseagrant.org for more information.
Discover the science of the shore, have fun, and earn a scout badge while exploring the habitats of Sandy Hook. New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC) is pleased to offer the following programs that combine the wonders of the sea with scout badge requirements.
Jody Sackett, Scout Program Coordinator
NJSGC
22 Magruder Road
Fort Hancock, NJ 07732
Prices Effective January 15, 2026
You can obtain publication and resource material information for New Jersey Sea Grant and all other Sea Grant Programs by visiting the National Sea Grant Library (NSGL) online. The NSGL was set up in 1970 as an archive of all Sea Grant-funded documents. It houses the only complete collection of Sea Grant documents anywhere and now includes nearly 70,000 documents. On-line access to the materials is provided through an easy-to-use searchable database.
Jump to Specific Topics Using Links Below
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Del Greco, J. 1983. New Jersey Sea Grant Fishing Industry Study: Influence of Weather and Sea State. NJSG-83-119
Derucher, K. N. 1983. Vessel Impact on Dolphin-Cell-Platform Systems Design Criteria. NJSG-83-120
Donskoy, Dimitri. 1996. The Use of Acoustical, Vibrational and Hydrodynamic Techniques to Control Zebra Mussel Infestation. Technical Report SIT-DL-96-9-2736. NJSG-04-556
Tiedemann, J. 1987. Sewage Pumpout Facilities. NJSG-89-195
Tiedemann, J.A. 1983. Ocean Dumping in the New York Bight: Beyond the 1981 Deadline. NJSG-83-125
Weggel, J.R. and S.L. Douglass. 1985. An Interactive BASIC Program to Calculate Shallow-Water, Limited-Fetch Wave Conditions. NJSG-85-143
Weinstein, M. G. Guntenspergen, J. Keough and S. Litvin. 2003. Phragmites australis: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing? Selected papers and additional information from the January 2002 Technical Forum and Workshop. Estuaries: Dedicated Issue Vol. 26, Number 2B April 2003. NJSG-03-544
Wood, I.L., J. Tirrito, and M. Leckner. New Jersey Coastal Community Resilience Demonstration Project. NJSG10-787-
Wypyszinski, A.W. 1983. An Overview of Legal Constraints on Aquaculture. NJSG-83-107
R. Langton & Rowe, P. 2014. Undersea Imaging Workshop Report. NJSG-14-872
Ashley, G., S. Halsey and S. Farrell. 1987. A Study of Beachfill Longevity: Long Beach Island, NJ. “Coastal Sediments 87” WW DIV./ASCE, New Orleans, LA. May, 1987. NJSG-87-156
Ewing, L. T. Herrington and O. Magoon. 2003. Urban Beaches: Balancing Public Rights and Private Development, Proceedings of the NSBPA 4th Annual Conference, Co-Sponsored by NJ Sea Grant, October 24-26, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ. ASCE, Reston Va., 91 pp., 2003. NJSG-05-599
Fields, M.L. and G. Ashley. 1987. Barnegat Inlet, New Jersey-A Stabilized Inlet. “Coastal Sediments 88” WW DIV./ASCE, New Orleans, LA. May 19, 1987. NJSG-87-155
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McLaughlin, C. Coastal Issues Caucus: Summary and Strategies. March 2012. NJSG-12-809
Miller, J. K. 2008. Proceedings: Chronic Risk of Global Climate Change to Urban Coasts and Economies. NJSG-08-704
Murray, J.D. 1981. Mid-Atlantic Artificial Reef Conference, A Collection of Abstracts. Mid-Atlantic Artificial Reef Conference Atlantic City, New Jersey September 23-25, 1981. NJSG-82-78
New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. 1985. New Jersey Aquaculture Conference Proceedings. Sandy Hook, New Jersey, September 1985
Rowe, P., J. Hameedi and M. Weinstein. 2006. Proceedings: Linking Elements of the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) with the Planned National Water Quality Monitoring Network. NJSG-06-631
Rowe, P. and D. Chapman (eds.). 2008. Water Quality Monitoring Managers’ Needs Assessment Workshop for Estuarine, Coastal, and Ocean Observations. NJSG-08-705
Tiedemann, J. and L. Hotaling. 1995. NJ Volunteer Monitoring Project-Statewide Volunteer Monitoring Summit, Summary Proceedings – Annotated Bibliography and Directory. NJSG-95-326
Weinstein, M.P. K. Kosko and L. Young. 2000. The Significance of Atmospheric Pollutant Loading to the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary and Watershed. Proceedings of the Conference, April 13, 2000. NJSG-00-443
Weinstein, M.P. and S. Douglas. 2002. Proceedings: Sediment Toxicity Risk Assessment: Where are We and Where Should We Be Going? MIT Dredge Conference, December 3-6, 2000. NJSG-02-482
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Weinstein, M.P.. 2002. A Perspective on Coastal Habitat Restoration, Principles and Methodologies with a Case Study From Delaware Bay. Proceedings of the Third Joint Meeting of the Coastal Environmental and Technology (CEST) Panel of the United States-Japan Cooperative Program. NJSG-02-491
Weinstein, M. 2007. Joint People’s Republic of China-United States Workshop on Sustainable Management of Coastal Ecosystems – Workshop Abstracts and Presentations. NJSG-06-654
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Chant, R. and J. Kohut. Meteorological modulation of the exchange between Raritan Bay and the coastal ocean (R/6010-0013) – Project Fact Sheet. Mar. 2010. NJSG-10-766
Danko, M. 2008. Vessel Wash Wastewater Treatment System Profile – Viking Yachting Center. NJSG-08-697
Danko, M. 2008. Vessel Wash Wastewater Treatment System Profile – Shore Point Marina and Yacht Sales. NJSG-08-698
Danko, M. 2008. Vessel Wash Wastewater Treatment System Profile – Main One Marina. NJSG-08-700
Danko, M. 2008. Vessel Wash Wastewater Treatment System Profile – Roseman’s Boat Yard. NJSG-08-701
Danko, M. 2008. Vessel Wash Wastewater Treatment System Profile – All Seasons Marina. NJSG-08-702
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Flimlin, G. 1993. Hard Clam Aquaculture in New Jersey. NJSGMAS Bulletin #8. NJSG-93-283
Flimlin, G. 1997. Field Nursery for Hard Clam Seed. NJ Sea Grant MAS Bulletin #10. NJSG-97-361
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Flimlin, G. 1998. Record-Keeping for Shellfish Aquaculturists. NJ Sea Grant MAS Bulletin #13. NJSG-98-390
Henderson, N. 1994. Product Attributes Affecting Cultured Hard Clam Purchase Decisions. NJSG-94-290
Henderson, N. 1994. Trade Leads for Hard Clams, Oysters, Hybrid Striped Bass, Soft Shell Blue Crabs, Tilapia, and Trout in New England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Mid-Atlantic Regions-1993 Aquaculture Trade Leads. NJSG-94-296
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Powell, Eric. Collection of sex-ratio data for summer flounder landings: commercial and recreational (R/6010-0012) – Project fact sheet. Mar. 2010. NJSG-10-769
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Able K. , R. Matheson, W. Morse, M. Fahey and G. Shepherd. 1990. Patterns of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus: Early life history in the Mid-Atlantic Bight and New Jersey estuaries. Fisheries Bulletin, U.S. 88:1-12, 1990. NJSG-92-264
Ashley, G.M., S.D. Halsey and C.B. Buteux. 1986. New Jersey’s longshore current pattern. Journal of Coastal Research, 2:4:453-463. NJSG-84-136
Ashley, G., S. Halsey and S. Farrell. 1987. A study of beachfill longevity: Long Beach Island, NJ. Proceedings of Coastal Sediments ’87, WW Div./ASCE, New Orleans, LA. NJSG-87-156
Ashley G. 1988. Preface: Background to the Great Sound Project. Marine Geology (82): VII-XV. NJSG-88-174
Ashley, G. and M. Zeff. 1988. Tidal Channel Classification for a Low-Mesotidal Salt Marsh. Marine Geology (82): 17-32. NJSG-88-176
Ashley, G. and R. Grizzle. 1988. Interactions Between Hydrodynamics, Benthos and Sedimentation in a Tide-Dominated Coastal Lagoon. Marine Geology (82):61-81. NJSG-88-179
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Kosko, K. COASTodian. 2006. Vol. 4 No. 4 March, 2006. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-06-628
Kosko, K. COASTodian. 2006. Vol. 5 No. 1 March, 2006. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-06-633
Kosko, K. COASTodian. 2006. Vol. 5 No. 2 September, 2006. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-06-640
Kosko, K. COASTodian 2006. Vol. 5 No. 3. Winter 2006 Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-06-652
Kosko, K. COASTodian 2007. Vol.5 No. 4. Spring 2007 Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-07-661
Kosko, K. COASTodian 2007. Vol 6 No 1 Summer 2007. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-07-668
Kosko, K. COASTodian 2007. Vol 6 No 2 Fall 2007. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-07-674
Kosko, K. COASTodian 2008. Vol 6 No 3 Winter 2008. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-07-677
Kosko, K. COASTodian. Spring 2009. Legislative Newsletter. 2009. NJSG-08-682
Kosko, K. COASTodian Fall 2008 Vol 7 No 2. Legislative Newsletter. 2008. NJSG–08–699
Kosko, K. COASTodian Winter 2009 Vol. 7 No. 3. NJSG-09-710
Kosko, K. COASTodian Spring 2009 Vol. 7 No. 4. NJSG-09-715
Kosko, K. COASTodian Summer 2009 Vol. 8 No. 1. NJSG-09-721
Kosko, K. COASTodian Fall 2009 Vol. 8 No. 2. NJSG-09-725
Kosko, K. COASTodian Winter 2009 Vol. 8 No. 3. NJSG-09-753
Kosko, K. et al. COASTodian Winter 2010, Vol. 8 No. 4. (Special ed.) Dec. 2010. NJSG-10-781
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Kosko, K. et al. COASTodian Spring 2012, Vol. 10 No. 1. March 2012. NJSG-12-808
Kosko, K. et al. COASTodian Summer 2012, Vol. 10 No. 2. June 2012. NJSG-12-816
Kosko, K. et al. COASTodianFall 2012, Vol. 10 No. 3. September 2012. NJSG-12-829
Kosko, K. et al. COASTodian Winter 2012, Vol. 10 No. 4. December 2012. NJSG-12-836
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant – Projects and Progress. 1988. This comprehensive directory lists and describes the goals, efforts and accomplishnents of the New Jersey Sea Grant Program 1986-1990. NJSG-88-168
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 1990. This comprehensive directory lists and describes the goals, efforts and accomplishments of the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program from 1990-1992. NJSG-90-236
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 1992. This comprehensive directory lists and describes the goals, efforts and accomplishments of the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program from 1991-1993. NJSG-92-260
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 1995. This comprehensive directory lists goals, efforts and accomplishments of the NJ Sea Grant College Program from 1993-1995. NJSG-95-30
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 1997. This comprehensive directory lists goals, efforts and accomplishments of the NJ Sea Grant College Program from 1995-1997. NJSG-96-350
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 1999. A compilation of research, outreach, and management activities undertaken by the New Jersey Sea Grant College program between 1998 and 2000. NJSG-99-402
Kosko, K. and M. Samuel. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. A compilation of research, outreach, and management activities undertaken by the New Jersey Sea Grant College program between 2000 and 2003. 2002. NJSG-02-507
Kosko, K and R. Joyce. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. A compilation of research, outreach, and management activities undertaken by the New Jersey Sea Grant College program between 2000 and 2003. NJSG-05-602
Kosko, K. and R. Joyce. NJ Sea Grant Projects and Progress. 2007. A compilation of research, outreach, and management activities undertaken by the New Jersey Sea Grant College program between 2006 and 2008. NJSG-06-651
Kosko, K. NJ Sea Grant Projects & Progress 2009. 2008-2010. NJSG-09-711
Kosko, K. New Jersey Sea Grant Publications Directory. 2003. NJSG-03-512
Kosko, K. New Jersey Sea Grant Publications Directory (revised). 2005. NJSG-05-598
Kosko, K. New Jersey Sea Grant Publications Directory (revised). March 2008. NJSG-08-684
Kosko, K. (ed.) The Jersey Shoreline. Vol VII No.1 1984 – Slips That Pass in the Night
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol.1 No.1 – Vol. 19. No.2 Quarterly newsletter of the New Jersey Sea Grant Program. Summer, 1978-1999 . 1999.
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Special Edition. Vol. 19 No. 3. First volume of expanded magazine format. 2000. NJSG-00-438
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol. 20 No. 1 Maritime Heritage Issue. 2000. NJSG-00-453
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol. 20 No. 2 State of Aquaculture in NJ Issue. 2001. NJSG-01-461
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol. 20 No. 3 Birding in NJ Issue. 2001. NJSG-00-465
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey ShorelineVol. 20 No. 4 NOAA, NMFS, Fish Ladders Issue. . 2001. NJSG-00-476
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol. 21 No. 1 Diamondbacks, Dune Management and Great Storm Anniversary Issue. 2002. NJSG-02-486
Kosko, K. and M. Samuel (eds). The Jersey Shoreline. 2002. Vol. 21 No. 2 Bald Eagles, Coastal Monitoring and M.A.S.T. Scholarship Issue. NJSG-02-496
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2002. Vol. 21 No. 3 CEST Conference, Coast Day Issue. NJSG-02-506
Kosko, K. and M. Samuel (eds.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2003Vol. 21. No. 4. NJ Clams, A.J. Meerwald, Charterboat Workshop. NJSG-03-520
Kosko, K. and M. Samuel (eds.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2003. Vol. 22 No. 1. Stevens-Afghan Professors Trip, Bradley Campbell Feature On NJ Coastal Initiatives, Extreme 2003. NJSG-03-530
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2004. Vol. 22. No.2. AHOD, African American Coastal Points of Interest, Coastal Evacuation Primer, Legislators Agricultural Tour. NJSG-03-551
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2004. Vol. 22, No. 3. Beach Plums, Rip Current Awareness, NJ Sea Grant Extension Director. NJSG-04-563
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2004. Vol. 22, No.4. NJSGEP Fisheries Promotion Project, Fish Migration Ladder Program, Sarah Albrecht Great Lake Odyssey, Montclair University Profile. NJSG-04-576
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2005. Vol. 23 No. 1. NJ Boating: from Head to Tow Issue. NJSG-05-596
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. 2005 Vol 23 No. 2 Gubernatorial Candidate Op-Eds, Knauss Fellows Profile, Cape May beach restoration. NJSG-05-610
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline 2006 Vol. 23 No. 3 Truly Sustainable Tourism, NJ Lighthouse Challenge, Hope for Our Coastal Waterways. NJSG-05-616
Kosko, K. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Spring/Summer 2006 Vol. 23. No. 4 Building Beaches in NJ, Dune Assessment Program, Oyster Art. 2006. NJSG-06-630
Kosko, K. and M. Samuel (eds.). The Jersey Shoreline. Fall 2006 Vol. 24 No. 1. 2006. NJSG-06-647
McLaughlin, C. New Jersey Clean Marina Program Newsletter. Fall 2011, Vol. 2 No. 1. November 2011. NJSG-11-801
McLaughlin, C. New Jersey Clean Marina Program Newsletter. Fall 2012, Vol. 3 No. 1. September 2012. NJSG-12-830
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Samuel, M. COASTodian 2008.Vol 7 No. 1 Summer 2008. Legislative Newsletter. NJSG-08-692
Samuel, M. (ed.). 2007. The Jersey Shoreline Vol. 24 No. 4 Fall 2007. New Approaches to Regional Ecosystem Management, Raising Environmental Awareness Through Hands-On Education, Ecology and Population Genetics of Eelgrass (Zostera marina). NJSG-07-669
Samuel, M.(ed.). The Jersey Shoreline. Vol. 24 No. 2 Winter 2007. Charting a Course for Ocean Science, Fiddler Crabs and Phragmites, Tsunamis: Facts and Impacts. 2007. NJSG-06-653
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline 2007 Vol. 24 No. 3 Spring/Summer 2007. New Jersey State of the Shore Report, the American Eel (Anguilla rostrata), New Jersey’s Maritime Legacy. NJSG-07-665
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline Vol. 24 No. 4 Fall 2007. New Approaches to Regional Ecosystem Management, Raising Environmental Awareness Through Hands-On Education, Ecology and Population Genetics of Eelgrass (Zostera marina). 2007. NJSG-07-669
Samuel, M. (ed.). 2008. The Jersey Shoreline Vol. 25 No. 1 Winter 2008. Aquaculture in New Jersey, Building a Superior Oyster for Aquaculture, Trends in Seafood Consumption. NJSG-07-678
Samuel, M. (ed.) May 2008. The Jersey Shoreline Vol. 25 No. 1 Spring/Summer 2008. NJSG-08-681
Samuel, M. (ed.) Sept. 2008. The Jersey Shoreline, Fall 2008 Vol. 25 No. 3. 2008. NJSG-08-707
Samuel, M. (ed.) Feb. 2009. The Jersey Shoreline, Winter 2009 Vol. 25 No. 4. 2009. NJSG-09-708
Samuel, M. (ed.) June 2009. The Jersey Shoreline, Spring/Summer 2009 Vol. 26 No. 1. 2009. NJSG-09-718
Samuel, M. (ed.) Sept. 2009. The Jersey Shoreline, Fall 2009 Vol. 26 No. 2. 2009. NJSG-09-726
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Winter 2010 Vol. 26 No. 3. January 2010. NJSG-10-760
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Spring/Summer 2010 Vol. 26 No. 4. June 2010. NJSG-10-770
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Fall 2010, Vol. 27 No. 1. October 2010. NJSG-10-778
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Winter 2011, Vol. 27 No. 2. February 2011. NJSG-10-790
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Spring/Summer 2011, Vol. 27 No. 3. June 2011. NJSG-11-796
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Fall 2011, Vol. 27 No. 4. October 2011. NJSG-11-800
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Winter 2012, Vol. 28 No. 1. February 2012. NJSG-11-805
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Spring/Summer 2012, Vol. 28 No. 2. June 2012. NJSG-12-811
Samuel, M. (ed.). The Jersey Shoreline, Fall 2012, Vol. 28 No. 3. November 2012. NJSG-12-835.
Staats, J. and M. Danko. New Jersey Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 2 Winter 2008. NJSG-08-679
Staats, J. and M. Danko. New Jersey Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 3 Spring 2008. NJSG-08-683
Staats, J. and M. Danko. New Jersey Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 4 Summer 2008. NJSG-08-690
Staats, J. Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol 1. No. 5 Fall 2008. NJSG–08–703
Staats, J. 2009. Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 7. NJSG-09-716
Staats, J. 2009. Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 8. NJSG-09-728
Staats, J. Clean Marina Program Newsletter Vol 2. No. 2 Winter 2009. NJSG-09-709
Weinstein, Michael P. and Lisa Young. New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Strategic Plan: A Vision for the 21st Century., Editor. 1999. A 21-page publication outlining the goals, plans and programmatic policies for the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program for 1999-2001. NJSG-98-401
Weinstein, M. Edited by Kim Kosko and Lisa Young. New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Implementation Plan 2000-2004. This publication provides details and timelines for programmatic plans and goals outlined in the New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Strategic Plan 2000. 2000. NJSG-99-428
Weinstein, M. Edited by K. Kosko. New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Strategic Plan 2004-2008. 2003. NJSG-03-540
Weinstein, M. Edited by K. Kosko. New Jersey Sea Grant College Program Implementation Plan 2004-2008. 2003. NJSG-03-546
Young, L. Editor. The Jersey Shoreline, Barnegat Bay Issue. 2000. Vol. 19. No. 4 Special Publication focusing on issues and research related to the Barnegat Bay Estuary. NJSG-00-446
Bochenek, E. 1995. The Summer Flounder or Fluke. Bulletin # 9. NJSG-95-325
Bochenek, E. and K. Kosko. 1995. Boaters Zebra Mussel Handbill: An Informational Insert for NJ DMV Recreational Boat License and Registration Mailings. NJSG-95-305
Bochenek, E. and K. Kosko. 1995. Boaters Zebra Mussel Handbill: An Informational Insert for NJ DMV Recreational Boat License and Registration Mailings. NJSG-95-305
Bochenek, E. 1997. Save Our Seagrass. Sea Note No. 12. NJSG-97-351
Bochenek, E. and K. Kosko. 1997. For The Birds. Sea Note No. 13. NJSG-97-362
Bochenek, E. et al. 2000. Boater’s Guide to Barnegat Bay and Little Egg Harbor. NJSG-00-432
Bochenek, E. 2001. Aquatic Nuisance Species Report – NJ Program Highlights. NJSG-01-462
Danko, M, et al. 2005. The Blue Crab: Callinectes sapidus. NJSG-05-589
Danko, M. and G.Sobotka. 2005. New Jersey Clean Marina Program. NJSG-05-593
Danko, M. 2006. Clean Boating Tip Sheet #1- Vessel Cleaning and Maintenance. NJSG-06-618
Danko, M. 2006. Clean Boating Tip Sheet #2 – Vessel Sewage. NJSG-06-619
Danko, M. 2006. Clean Boating Tip Sheet #3 – Waste Contaminant and Disposal. NJSG-06-620
Danko, M. 2006. Clean Boating Tip Sheet #4 – Petroleum Control NJSG-06-621
Danko, M. and R. Joyce. 2006. New Jersey Clean Marina Sign: Oil, Paint and Fuel Disposal. NJSG-06-642
Danko, M. and R. Joyce. 2006. New Jersey Clean Marina Sign: Waste Compliance. NJSG-06-643
Danko, M. and R. Joyce. 2006. New Jersey Clean Marina Sign: Attention Fuel Customers. NJSG-06-644
Danko, M. and R. Joyce. 2006. New Jersey Clean Marina Sign: Rules Sheet. NJSG-06-645
Danko, M. and R. Joyce. 2006. New Jersey Clean Marina Sign: Participating Sign. NJSG-06-646
Danko, M. and J. Staats. 2007. Shrink Wrap Plus Recycling Program Fact Sheet for Marinas. NJSG-07-660
Danko, M. and J. Staats. 2007. Shrink Wrap Plus Recycling Program Fact Sheet for Boaters. NJSG-07-658
Danko, M. and J. Staats. 2008. Spill Cleanup Kit. NJSG-08-694
DeAngelis, R. and J. D. Murray. 1975. Southern New Jersey Recreational Climate. A-Guide from Cape May to Pennsville. NJSG-82-72
Flimlin, G. and K. Kosko. 1987. The Barbecue Blues. NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 4
Flimlin, G. and K. Kosko. 1987. The Bay’s Bounty. NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 5
Flimlin, G. and K. Kosko. 1987. Offshore Favorites. NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 6
Flimlin, G. 1994. Sources of Aquacultured Clams in New Jersey. NJSG-94-299
Harris, J. 2003. NJ Sea Grant Extension Service – Favorite Recipes Brochure. NJSG-03-531
Herrington, T. 2002. New Jersey – The Coastal State. NJSG-02-497
Herrington, T. 2003. New Jersey: The State of the Beach Report. NJSG-03-521
Herrington, T. 2004. Where’s the Beach?NJSG-03-550
Herrington, T. 2004. Surf’s Up! All About Waves. NJSG-03-549
Herrington, T. 2004. Rip Current Awareness. NJSG-04-558
Herrington, T. 2009. Rip Current Awareness. NJSG-09-717
Herrington, T. and J. McCormick. 2009. Rip Current Awareness Brochure – Revised (2009). NJSG-09-717
Herrington, T. Aug. 2008. Rip Current Awareness Brochure (Revised Summer 2008). NJSG-08-695
Herrington, T. and C. Tucker. 2005. The State of the Shore Report. NJSG-05-603
Herrington, T. et. al. 2007. Tsunami Awareness. NJSG-06-650
Herrington, T. 2004. New Jersey: State of the Shore Report. NJSG-07-672
Kosko, K. 1991. New Jersey Sea Grant: Program Fact Sheet. NJSG-91-254
Kosko, K. and S. Tweed. 1992. Oysters: An American Original. NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 7. NJSG-92-263
Kosko, K and D. Hicks. 1995. Seafood…Safefood NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 9. NJSG-95-330
Kosko, K and D. Hicks. 1995. Sea-son’s Greetings NJSGES Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 10. NJSG-95-331
Kosko, K and D. Hicks. 1997. Mad About Shad. Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 11. NJSG-97-355
Kosko, K. 1998. Ocean Views-New Jersey: The Coastal State YOTO Fact Sheet #2. NJSG-98-394
Kosko, K. 1998. Ocean Views-New Jersey: Fisheries Frontrunner YOTO Fact Sheet #3. NJSG-98-398
Kosko, K. 1998. Ocean Views-New Jersey: An Ecotourism Natural YOTO Fact Sheet #4. NJSG-98-399
Kosko, K. et al. 1999. Brown Tide Bulletin. Sea Note No. 14. NJSG-99-407
Kosko, K. et al. 1999 Coastal Ecotourism Guide to Southern New Jersey. NJSG-99-411
Kosko K. et al. 2000 Coastal Ecotoruism Guide to Central New Jersey. NJSG-99-430
Kosko K. et al. 2000 Coastal Ecotoruism Guide to Northern New Jersey. NJSG-00-449
Kosko, K. 2003. New Jersey Sea Grant Extension Program Brochure. NJSG-03-529
Kosko, K. and R. Joyce. 2009. Natural New Jersey – Annual Events. NJSG-09-722
Kosko, K. and R. Joyce. 2009. Natural New Jersey – Destinations. NJSG-09-723
Kosko, K. 2004. New Jersey Sea Grant Extension Program Brochure. Revised. NJSG-04-570
Kosko, K. 2007. New Jersey Sea Grant Extension Program Brochure. Revised. NJSG-04-571
McCay, B. and C. Creed. 1995. Fish or Cut Bait: An Introductory Guide to the Federal Management System for Atlantic Coast Fishermen and Fisherwomen. NJSG-95-318
McCay, B. and C. Creed. 1999. Fish or Cut Bait: How to Participate in the Fisheries Management System. Revised. NJSG-99-406
McCay, et al. 2006. Public Access and Waterfront Development in New Jersey: From Arthur Kill to the Shrewsbury River. NJSG-06-627
McCay, B. et al. Fish or Cut Bait (3rd edition), August 2009. NJSG-09-724
Miller, J. Herrington, T., C. Tucker and S. Farrell. 2006. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2006. NJSG-06-632
Miller, J.and Herrington, T. 2007. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2007. NJSG-07-666
Miller, J. 2009. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2009. NJSG-09-719
Miller, J, L. Wootton and J. Kohut. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2010. NJSG-10-771
Miller, J. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2011. May 2011. NJSG-11-795
Miller, J., C. Turley and A.M. Mahon. New Jersey State of the Shore Report 2012 (PDF). May 2012. NJSG-12-812
Miller, J. Rip Current Connections: Sea Grant and Rip Current Awareness. June 2012. NJSG-12-824
Rowe, P. and R. Joyce. 2006. Tales From the Dockside Poster. NJSG-06-648
Rowe, P. and R. Joyce. 2007. New Jersey’s Strange and Ugly Fish Poster. NJSG-07-673
Saltonstall, K.. 2003. Phragmites: Native or Introduced? NJSG-06-638
Samuel, M. 2002. Delica-Seas for the Holidays-Oyster Facts and Recipes. NJSG-02-509
Teller, C. and G. Flimlin. 1984. Fillet Fantastic. New Jersey Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 1
Teller, C. and G. Flimlin. 1984. How to Shuck a Hard Clam with Ease. New Jersey Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 2
Teller, C. and G. Flimlin. 1984. New Jersey Clams. New Jersey Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series. No. 3
Tiedemann, J.A 1984. The Marine Environments of New Jersey and New York: Annotated Bibliography. NJSG-84-131
Tiedemann, J.A. 1985. Aqualines – A Fisherman’s Calendar for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 1
Tiedemann, J.A. 1985. Sand Piper – A Birding Calendar for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 2
Tiedemann, J.A. 1985. Catch’em by Degrees. A Fish Temperature Chart for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 3
Tiedemann, J.A. 1986. Jersey Pilot Aid to Navigating Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 4
Tiedemann, J.A. 1986. Boatman’s Log. Float Trip Planning for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 5
Tiedemann, J.A. 1986. Trailer Boating. Public Launch Sites for Coastal New Jersey.-Sea Note No. 6
Tiedemann, J.A. 1986. New Jersey Specialty Group Charter Directory. Charter Boat -Opportunities for Children, Senior Citizens and the Physically Impaired. NJSG-86-144
Tiedemann, J. 1986. Long Beach Visitors Profile. NJSG-89-191
Tiedemann, J. 1986. Point Pleasant Fishing Tournament Profile. NJSG-89-192
Tiedemann, J. 1986. Clarks Landing Charter Mako Tournament. NJSG-89-193
Tiedemann, J.A. 1987. If You See it Report it. Ocean Dumping Fact Sheet for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 7
Tiedemann, J.A. 1987. Fish n Tags. Fish Tagging Programs for Coastal New Jersey. Sea Note No. 8
Tiedemann, J. 1987. Status of Public Dockage and Marina Facilities. NJSG-89-194
Tiedemann, J. 1987. 12th Annual Barnegat Boat Show. NJSG-89-196
Tiedemann, J. 1987. Inventory of Boat Launch Sites. NJSG-89-197
Tiedemann, J. 1988. New Jersey Coastal Boat Launching Sites. NJSG-88-170
Tiedemann, J. 1988. Dump It…Or Pump It! Sea Note No. 9. NJSG-88-169
Tiedemann, J. 1988. Availability of Sewage Pumpout Facilities at Marinas. NJSG-89-198
Tiedemann, J. 1988. First Annual Liberty State Park Boat Show. NJSG-89-199
Tiedemann, J. 1989. Dump It or Pump It, An Analysis. NJSG-89-190
Tiedemann, J. 1994. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Anglers and the Bay: No. 1 Catch and Release Fishing for Snapper Blues. NJSG-94-286
Tiedemann, J. 1994. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Boaters and the Bay: No. 2 Sewage-What Boaters Can Do. NJSG-94-287
Tiedemann, J. 1994. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Anglers and the Bay: No. 3 Public Boat Ramps on Barnegat Bay. NJSG-94-288
Tiedemann, J. 1994. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Anglers and the Bay: No. 4 Marine Debris Control on Barnegat Bay. NJSG-94-289
Tiedemann, J. 1995. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Boaters and the Bay: No. 5 A Boater’s Guide to Sewage Pumpout Facilities in the Port of Manasquan, Barnegat Bay Region. NJSG-95-309
Tiedemann, J. 1995. Barnegat Bay Fact Sheet Series. Anglers and the Bay: No 6 Anglers Guide to Tag and Release Fishing in the Barnegat Bay Region. NJSG-95-310
Tinari, F. New Jersey Recreational Boater: A Pilot Study. NJSG-80-35A
Tweed, S., K. Kosko, D. Hicks. 1995. A’ Peeling Crabs: Marine Cuisine Fish as Food Series No. 8. NJSG-95-323
Weinstein, M. and J. Harris. 2003. Making the Jersey Shore Safe for You-Rip Current Project. NJSG-03-548
Wetlands Institute. 1982. Wetlands: A National Resource. NJSG-83-106C
Wetlands Institute. 1982. Hurricanes: How Real is the Threat? A Critical Coastal Issue. NJSG-83-106D
Wetlands Institute. 1982. Dredging: A Critical Coastal Issue. NJSG-83-106B
Wetlands Institute. 1982. Shorefront Protection a Critical Coastal Issue. NJSG-83-106A
Wypyszinski, A. 1989. Marpol Annex V: For Your Information-Commercial Boats. NJSG-89-213
Wypyszinski, A. 1989. Marpol Annex V: For Your Information-Recreational Boats. NJSG-89-212
Wypyszinski, A. 1989. Marpol Annex V: For Commercial and Recreational Boaters.
Audio-Visual Materials
Abatiello, V. and Flimlin, G. Construction of Shellfish Predator Control Nets. Length, 27:11. Format, VHS 1/2″. NJSG-89-209 (AV)
Bochenek, E., J. Larson and E. Fote. 2000. Barnegat Bay-On the Watershed. Length, :20. Format ½ VHS. NJSG-00-435
Flimlin, G. and J. Davidson. 1997. ClamFarm Software Program and Manual. NJSG-97-352
Herrington, T. 2003. Manual For Coastal Hazard Mitigation CD-ROM. NJSG-03-511
Iozzi, I. The Great Garbage Chase. Length, 8:00. Format, VHS 1/2″. NJSG-89-210(AV)
Iozzi, L. If Fish Could Talk. Length, 30:00. Format, VHS 1/2″. NJSG-89-211 (AV)
Kosko, K. and R. Brancadora. 2002. NJSGC-Making a Difference. Length, 4:00 Format VHS ½ “.
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Bochenek, E. 1997. Young People’s Guide to Saltwater/Freshwater Fishing. NJSG-97-356
Bochenek, E. and J. Larson. 2000. Protecting Our Watershed. NJSG-00-434
Church, B. 1983. Let’s Go Near the Water. Water Activities for Girl Scouts in New Jersey. Burlington County Girl Scout Council.
Danko, M. and J. Staats. 2008. Shrink Wrap Plus Recycling Program Poster. NJSG-07-664
Danko, M. 2007. New Jersey Boater’s Resource Guide. NJSG-07-655
Danko, M. 2008. NJCMP Cleanup Kit Insert. NJSG-08-694
Galli, A. and S. Levine. 1982. Where Land Meets the Sea: Exploring a Coast Activity Book and Teacher’s Guide 3-4 grade. NJSG-83-103
Galli, A. 1982. Where Land Meets the Sea Exploring a Coast Activity Book and Teacher’s Guide 5-6 grade. NJSG-83-104
Galli, A.E. and V.G. Guida. 1982. Shore Processes and Problems: Educating the Public on Critical Coastal Issues. NJSG-83-106
Higgins, R. And C. Antonucci. 1998. Connecting to the Standard Through Marine Science. NJSG-98-380
Jesuncosky, B. 1987. New Jersey 4H Marine Science Project. 248 p. NJSG-87-151
Joyce, R., J. McCormick, and P. Rowe. 2008. New Jersey’s Staange and Ugly Fish #2 Poster Coast Day NJ 2008 Commemorative Poster. NJSG-08-696
McCormick, J. 2001. Coast Day NJ Fisheries Poster. NJSG-02-479
McCormick, J. and M. Weinstein. 2002. Catch and Release: A Guide to Ethical Angling. NJSG-02-494
McCormick, J and M. Weinstein. 2003. Catch and Release: A Guide to Ethical Angling. Revised. NJSG-03-526
McCormick, J and R. Joyce. 2003. New Jersey’s Strange and Ugly Fish Poster. Coast Day NJ 2003 Commemorative Poster. NJSG-03-535
McCormick J. and R. Joyce. 2004. Family Portraits of Estuarine Dependent Species-Coast Day NJ 2004 Commemorative Poster. NJSG-04-569
McCormick, J. 2003. Ballast Water Invaders: Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) of New Jersey and the Region. NJSG-03-538
McCormick, J. 2004. Ice Your Fish: Help Prevent Scrombotoxin Poisoning. NJSG-04-572
O’Dierno, L. and K. Kosko. 2005. NJ Seafood and Science: Aquacultured Products: Quality and Safety. NJSG-05-611
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(Sandy Hook, NJ) — The New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC), which recently returned to its Building #22 home base at Fort Hancock in Sandy Hook, is ready to launch into a full-service schedule of field trips and other education programs. The organization had been conducting a series of off-site and in-school programs while their Fort Hancock headquarters and the Sandy Hook field trip locations underwent restoration and repair in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.