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NJ Tourism, New Jersey Beaches
The possibilities are limitless. Swimming, bodysurfing, boogie-boarding … you name it. If a peaceful day by the ocean is what you seek, beaches from Sandy Hook to Cape May await. Singles and families can enjoy surfing, wind surfing, scuba diving, rafting and swimming. All 71 of New Jersey's shore towns have great accommodations and a wide range of activities. Children will delight at the rides and amusements in Point Pleasant Beach's family atmosphere. Wildwood, Ocean City and Seaside Heights are also known for their exciting amusement piers. For anglers, bikers and hikers, Island Beach State Park has it all. Cape May is truly for everyone. Its beaches, accommodations, shops and attractions are second-to-none. ... [Read More]

Inventory of Historic Light Stations--New Jersey Lighthouses
Location: SANDY HOOK BAY/NEW YORK HARBOR ...

Location: WEST SIDE MAIN CHANNEL/UPPER NEW YORK BAY ...

Location: LOWER NEW YORK BAY ... [Read More]

New Jersey
Italian Giovanni da Verrazano, in 1524, was the first European to explore the area we know today as New Jersey. One of the original 13 states (it joined the Union in 1787), it was named after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. New Jersey is referred to as the "Garden State" because of its fertile farmland. General George Washington won a key Revolutionary War battle at Trenton when he crossed the Delaware River from Pennsylvania and surprised the Hessian soldiers stationed there. Trenton is the state capital, and the flower is the purple violet. Atlantic City, a resort town and home to the Miss America pageant, attracts visitors from around the world. ... [Read More]

NDBC - NWS Forecast
Home       FAQ       Links       What's New?       Contact Us       ... [Read More]

Make a Tide Prediction, State and Region Listing
Long Beach, Hempstead Bay and Jamaica Bay ...

Potomac River, Entrance to Colonial Beach ...

Southern Maine and New Hampshire Coast ... [Read More]

Environmental Protection Agency
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State of New Jersey - County and Municipal Web Sites
Web sites about New Jersey municipalities. These links may or may not be "official" pages for these towns. They contain some useful information about the municipality and its surrounding area. ...

Copyright © State of New Jersey, 1996-2003 ... [Read More]

New Jersey National Guard Family Programs [Programs - Beach]
If you're like most people and love to go to the beach, the National Guard training center in historic Sea Girt, New Jersey is the place for you ...

SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY ...

This beautiful 9-Acre beachfront property is owned and operated by the National Guard. Enjoy fishing, swimming, beach parties and cookouts while basking in the summer sun. OPEN Memorial Day to Labor Day ... [Read More]

NJDEP New Jersey Division of Watershed Management - Coastal Programs - Adopt A Beach
Since 1974, The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Adopt A Beach program fosters volunteer stewardship of the State's coastal beaches and reduces the threat of marine debris to fish and wildlife. The DEP selects two days per year, one in the spring and one in the fall, for coast-wide cleanups. Program volunteers adopt beaches for one year, agreeing to clean the beach of litter and debris on designated cleanup days. Adopt A Beach volunteers have been removing marine debris from the State's shorelines since 1993. During the two statewide cleanups in 2004, more than 1,000 volunteers at 60 beaches collected over 57,000 items of trash. All cleanups start at 9:00 a.m. Call for information about future dates for cleanups at DEP at (609) 29-BEACH or check the calendar of events . ... [Read More]

NJDEP - NJBEACHES.ORG
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection administers the Cooperative Coastal Monitoring Program with the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services and local environmental health agencies. Recreational beach water quality monitoring is performed routinely on Mondays and throughout the week as necessary at 186 ocean monitoring stations. ...

This site provides information related to New Jersey's ocean beach water quality and public access locations.  ... [Read More]


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