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Environmental groups are decrying the Trump administration’s decision allowing seismic testing off the First State’s coast.The Trump administration is…
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Some dining establishments across Delaware have stopped distributing plastic straws and are instead giving customers biodegradable paper straws in an…
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Bad weather this month delayed construction for Rehoboth Beach’s ocean outfall pipe to the point where crews will not be finished by a key permit deadline…
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New findings suggest a sea sponge can emit chemical patterns to defend itself against predators.Sea sponges reside motionless at the bottom of the ocean…
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A juvenile Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle was found near Brigantine, New Jersey and brought to rehabilitation with the help of Delaware's Marine Education,…
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Delaware’s summer 2016 fishing season started off slow, but now seems to be booming, said Stew Michels, the program manager for marine fish and…
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Preliminary numbers from an annual dolphin count Saturday give hope that the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin population is rebounding. The Atlantic Bottlenose…
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Last year, the Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute counted less than 300 dolphins during its annual dolphin count off the Delaware…
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A large manta ray was found entangled in rope about 2.5 miles off the coast of South Bethany Beach and was rescued by Delaware's Fish and Wildlife Natural…
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Though President Obama has scrapped plans for offshore drilling in the Atlantic, environmentalists remain concerned about possible seismic testing in…