Surf fishing Delaware Depatment of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

DNREC: Surf fishing reservation system now permanent

Betsy PriceCulture, Headlines

Delaware has declared its drive-on surf fishing reservation system permanent after last year’s pilot try. It allowed the state to sell unlimited surf fishing permits, but required those who had them to reserve a spot on holidays and peak weekends, which are generally every weekend in the summer. The system seemed to solve an ongoing dilemma that pitted the number …

DNREC Surf Fishing Permits, Annual Passes on Sale Nov. 28

Staff WriterCulture, RSS-Culture

Ā Low-Digit Surf Fishing Tag Auction Now Live Through Dec. 7. Ā  The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will begin sales of 2024 Delaware State Parks annual passes and surf fishing permits starting at 8 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28. Annual passes and surf fishing permits may be purchased at any state park office [ā€¦]This post was originally published …

DNREC to Present Louisiana Living Shoreline Webinar Oct. 12

Staff WriterCulture, RSS-Culture

The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL) and living shorelines along the coast of Louisiana are the topic of a free webinar at 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 12, presented by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, in partnership with the Delaware Living Shorelines Committee.This post was originally published on this site

DNRECā€™s Brandywine Zoo Welcomes Baby Crowned Lemur

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Ā The birth of a Crowned lemur at the Brandywine Zoo is welcome news for this globally endangered species. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and Brandywine Zoo are excited to announce its newest addition, a baby Crowned lemur, which recently was welcomed into the zoo. The lemur baby was born to Sophie [ā€¦]This post was originally published …

Delcastle unveiled its EV. charging stations Thursday.

DNREC funds Delcastle program to build EV charging stations

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Delcastle Technical High School on Thursday unveiled its three student-made electric vehicle charging stations, part of an effort to make its students marketable in todayā€™s economy. ā€œOur role is not only filling our current workforce needs, but also forecasting the future needs of our workforce throughout Delaware and the region,ā€ said Yvette Santiago, board president of New Castle County Vocational …