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03/19/2026

Log on for another installment of Science Saturday this weekend – from 11 a.m. to noon on March 21 – to learn about Long Beach Township’s Clam Cove Project, in Holgate, and why the bay islands are essential to our community. Angela Andersen, resilience project manager for the township, will le...

03/19/2026

Read article announcing the award in March issue of NJ Municipalities Magazine

Making it happen! Thank you to all of our amazing partners in this long term project 🦪♻️
11/14/2025

Making it happen! Thank you to all of our amazing partners in this long term project 🦪♻️

After years of research and planning, Long Beach Township’s Clam Cove Restoration Project is officially underway in Holgate. On Nov. 5, several municipal departments collaborated with Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute to start placing oyster castles along the coast of Clam Cove, an island ...

11/11/2025

Originally not an island, Clam Cove was once a marsh peninsula off the Holgate section of Long Beach Township in Little Egg Harbor Bay. Over the years, erosion slowly created a shortcut through the peninsula and into the cove, what many know today as “the cut.” This change happened partly because the local ecology couldn’t keep up with our ever-changing environment.

Species like the Atlantic Ribbed Mussel and Spartina alterniflora (the common marsh grass) play a big role in holding the island together by using their sticky threads and roots to bind sediment. Unfortunately, these important species have been struggling to survive as temperatures rise and water levels increase.

After years of research and planning, we’re excited to share that the Clam Cove Restoration Project is officially underway! On November 5, 2025, several Long Beach Township departments teamed up with Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute to start placing Oyster Castles off the coast of Clam Cove. This framework will then be filled with our recycled oyster shells to stabilize the eroding shoreline.

The long term strategy is to put a series of oyster reefs along that shoreline to build back the lost marsh and recruit new oysters and build critical habitat at the site. This will become model for the other bay islands off of the township.

What are Oyster Castles?
They’re large concrete blocks designed to help oyster spat settle and grow, creating reefs that support other marine life and strengthen our shorelines. Even better, this project uses an estimated 146 tons of recycled shells collected through our Shell Recycling Program, a true community effort! Big Thank You to our local restaurant partners.

This important work is funded by two NFWF Grants, a donation from New Jersey Resources through Monmouth University’s Urban Coast Institute, and a contribution from the New Jersey Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership. It’s just the first step in a multi-phase effort to protect our bay islands and restore vital habitat for the species that call our bays home.
Websites with more information about the project and partners.

www.lbtfieldstation.com

www.njbayislands.org

Come learn more and support our Clam Cove Restoration Project at Shellebration this Saturday! We’ll be set up by the she...
10/06/2025

Come learn more and support our Clam Cove Restoration Project at Shellebration this Saturday! We’ll be set up by the shell truck—stop by and say hi! 🦪
🗓️ Saturday, October 11th | 11 AM–4 PM
📍 6805 Long Beach Boulevard, Brant Beach

We had a great time yesterday hosting NJCRC’s field trip! Fresh oysters and a lovely kayaking tour of Clam Cove🦪
09/17/2025

We had a great time yesterday hosting NJCRC’s field trip! Fresh oysters and a lovely kayaking tour of Clam Cove🦪

Nothing better than good food & baby turtles 🐢💙 Thanks to Long Beach Township staff for joining us yesterday for our sta...
08/28/2025

Nothing better than good food & baby turtles 🐢💙 Thanks to Long Beach Township staff for joining us yesterday for our staff lunch and hatchling release!

🌪️ We hope everyone is safe after Hurricane Erin came through our area. Yesterday we were lucky to have meteorologist Jo...
08/22/2025

🌪️ We hope everyone is safe after Hurricane Erin came through our area. Yesterday we were lucky to have meteorologist Joe Martucci, , join us at the Field Station for a special weather program. Kids even got to step into the role of meteorologist and create their own weather forecasts! 🌦️

While the storm has passed, the ocean is still feeling its effects. 🌊 Rip currents remain strong and dangerous — even on calm, sunny days. If you’re heading to the beach, please be cautious, check surf conditions, and always check with a lifeguard before swimming🏖️

Your safety comes first — let’s enjoy our shore responsibly! 💙

We have our first terrapin nest of the season! 🐢That means our Hatchling Watch sign-up is officially open!🔗 Sign up thro...
08/22/2025

We have our first terrapin nest of the season! 🐢
That means our Hatchling Watch sign-up is officially open!
🔗 Sign up through the link on the home page of our website: lbtfieldstation.com
Come be a lookout—and you might even witness hatchlings emerging from their nest in real time!

Huge thanks to  for crushing it today! They were able to complete 77 bags!!🦪💪 Your hard work makes a huge difference!😊
08/22/2025

Huge thanks to for crushing it today! They were able to complete 77 bags!!🦪💪 Your hard work makes a huge difference!😊

This year’s programming has been such a joy, and we are thrilled to share that over the course of 33 program days, we we...
08/22/2025

This year’s programming has been such a joy, and we are thrilled to share that over the course of 33 program days, we welcomed more than 800 participants to the Field Station. This number reflects our scheduled programming throughout the season but does not include the various volunteer groups and walk-ins that we happily welcomed on any given day. 🌊✨
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us and embraced our new registration process. Your enthusiasm, patience, and support made this season one of our best yet. We’re so grateful for the wonderful community that continues to show up for our presenters and programs week after week. 💙
Please help us spread the word by sharing our information with friends and family—we love welcoming new faces to the Field Station and are thankful to have you as part of our summer adventures!

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Holgate, NJ
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