Protect the Atlantic from Seismic Surveys!

Please oppose loud seismic testing off the South and Mid-Atlantic coasts!

Click here to take action!

The Department of Interior has proposed seismic surveys off the Atlantic coast to assess potential oil and gas resources. The proposed surveys will employ loud and damaging technologies and are intended to advance future offshore energy development.

Seismic surveys will produce major impacts on marine mammals, sea turtles, fishes and other marine life in the Atlantic ocean. The blasts from seismic air-guns are incredibly loud and have been shown to interfere with the feeding, mating, communication, and migration activities of numerous species, including endangered whales.

 Please make your voice heard and tell the Department that you support “Alternative C” (No Action).


A Victory and a Call to Action!

Liberty Natural Gas Withdraws Application: Announced on April 24th, effective April 20th (just in time for Earth Day!), the Liberty LNG natural gas port proposed for off the New Jersey and New York coastline has been officially withdrawn, and the federal government has terminated all work on the proposal. [Read more...]

Over 250 Rally to Save Asbury Park’s North End Beach!

Slide show thanks to Marc Steiner at Agency New Jersey

Thank you to all who came out on Saturday to help preserve the North End Beach of Asbury Park, fight for beach access, and plant dune grass. Click here to take action to Save the North End Beach of Asbury Park and click here to attend the public hearing for the new beach access rules. 

More Press:

HUNDREDS RALLY TO SAVE NORTH END BEACH  by Molly Mulshine, The Asbury Sun

BAG IT is your life too plastic?

Join the Jersey Shore Chapter at Trinity and the Pope in Asbury Park this Sunday night (8:00 – 9:30 pm) to see the premiere of Bag It the movie. [Read more...]

Barrels Of Fun For Jersey Shore Chapter Hosting Rain Barrel Building Workshop

The Jersey Shore Chapter hosted a build-a-rain-barrel workshop on a rainy October night in the coastal town of Brielle, NJ. Over 25 enthusiastic people turned out from the community to build and take home their very own rain barrel and learn about what they can do to protect the water quality of our ocean and waterways. [Read more...]