The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has notified neighbors of the second wastewater overflow involving Millsboro since January.
Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced that the Indian River Bay is now reopened to clamming and shellfish harvesting. This follows a mandatory 21-day closure period following the January 15 wastewater spill from Millsboro's sewage system.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced an extended closure of the Indian River Bay to clam and mussel harvesting due to a sewage release. WBOC spoke with people working in the shellfish industry about the temporary closure.
A car went off the road and ended up in the Indian River Bay in Oak Orchard late Wednesday night, according to the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company.
Multiple fire companies responded to a water rescue incident Sunday evening in choppy conditions on the Indian River Bay.
A dead humpback whale found in the Indian River Bay last week has finally been washed back out to sea.
Coordinated efforts to move the body of a deceased humpback whale discovered in the shallows of the Indian River Bay this week have so far proven unsuccessful.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has reported a dead whale in Delaware waters.
The Town of Fenwick Island has joined yet another legal partnership in an effort to combat offshore wind from landing in Sussex County.
Volunteers helped Center for Inland Bays staff stock thousands of oysters in their new reef on Friday afternoon. According to Center officials, the new reef is the largest one the Center has ever built in the bay.
