Since 2005, ReClam the Bay has provided education about water quality in the Barnegat Bay Watershed and the indispensable role of shellfish to maintain it. Learn about local efforts to restore the Bay’s shellfish population in a program at the Ocean County Library Long Beach Island Branch, 2 PM Wednesday, June 5.
Members of the Waretown-based nonprofit group grow more than a million clams and oysters each year to support the Barnegat Bay, Manahawkin Bay and Little Egg Harbor Bay ecosystems. The shellfish filter out pollutants and excess nutrients, reduce erosion and protect shoreline habitats.
The program will enlighten you about changes in bay water quality and steps being taken to reinforce shore protections. You’ll also learn how to take part in projects and outreach, where to find educational, family-friendly events, and how to join a ReClam the Bay.
Please register at https://tinyurl.com/OclLbiReClam for this free program, sponsored by the Friends of the Island Library.
The Friends are volunteers who support the Library through programs, fundraising, and advocacy. New members are always welcome. Applications can be found at all OCL branches and reading centers and at https://theoceancountylibrary.org/oclfriends.
For more information, stop by the OCL Long Beach Island Branch, 217 South Central Avenue, Surf City, call (609) 494-2480, or visit the Library’s online Calendar of Events.