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COMMISSIONER MARTIN LEADS THOUSANDS OF VOLUNTEERS (17/P58) TRENTON – Thousands of volunteers, many of them students, are joining Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin and department staff today for the eighth Barnegat Bay Blitz, a watershed-wide cleanup that draws attention to stewardship of the ecologically fragile bay.
“The Barnegat Bay Blitz is a tradition that unites people of all ages and backgrounds in a common goal – protecting Barnegat Bay,” Commissioner Martin said. “Key to long-term enhancement of the bay and its natural resources is the fostering of stewardship in people who live in its watershed and the many who visit this region for fun and recreation. Our hope is that those who are unable to take part in the cleanups are inspired by them – and especially by the enthusiasm shown by our youth – to care for and treasure this unique resource.” A study by the University of Delaware for the nonprofit Barnegat Bay Partnership estimates that the watershed and activities related to its natural resources contribute more than $4 billion to the state’s economy each year and directly or indirectly support more than 60,000 jobs. The first Barnegat Bay Blitz was held in October 2011. It has grown significantly over the years. To date, more than 27,000 participants have removed nearly 4,200 cubic yards of trash and recyclables from the watershed.
Long, shallow and narrow, Barnegat Bay is susceptible to the impacts of stormwater runoff and accumulations of trash and debris along its shorelines and in its wetlands. Removal of trash is important to prevent these materials degrading the bay’s ecological and scenic values. Stormwater carries other pollutants such as common lawn fertilizers, automotive fluids and silt that degrade wildlife habitat and water quality in the bay and its tributaries. Trash collected today is being turned over to local public works departments for proper disposal. Other accomplishments under the Governor’s comprehensive plan include:
Blitz sponsors include New Jersey Clean Communities, the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust, the Barnegat Bay Partnership, Wawa, Waste Management, TowBoat US, the U.S. Geological Survey, New Jersey Natural Gas, Ocean Spray, Suez-United Water, Ocean County government, PS&S, Firestone, the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, ReClam the Bay, Save Barnegat Bay, AmeriCorps Watershed Ambassadors, Boating Education and Rescue, and the U.S. Coast Guard. For more information on the Barnegat Bay Blitz, visit: For more information on the Governor’s comprehensive action plan, visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/barnegatbay/ ### |
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