The north beach at the Indian River Inlet looks much different than it did just a few months ago. Natural causes have quickly undone the work …
On Thursday evening, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) presented its recommendations for cost sha…
DNREC held a community informational session on future repair and replenishment plans for the Indian River Inlet on Tuesday, September 24th.
Delaware Senator Tom Carper has announced a federal allocation of $10 million for beach replenishment just north of the Indian River Inlet Bridge.
The Bay Beach Association (BBA) in partnership with the Association of Coastal Towns (ACT) are calling on Delaware Governor John Carney and At…
With state funds dwindling, Delaware looks for new sources to restore its beaches, potentially burdening coastal communities. The Bay Beach As…
Rising costs for beach replenishment have put the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) in a tough spot, …
DNREC Study About Economic Benefits of Shoreline Nourishment
Ongoing beach replenishment efforts at the Roosevelt Inlet in Lewes Beach are on track to conclude by next week, according to Army Corps of En…
Tropical Storm Ophelia has come and gone, but many Coastal Beaches are still bracing for high tides, and minor to moderate coastal flooding, tonight. But the wake of the weekend's storms have already left heavy erosion -- and sand spreading, around Lewes Beaches.