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Trash Cleanup Helps Protect Barnegat Bay at the NJ Shore, & Brings Joy to Volunteers Who Participate

10 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Every year, the nonprofit Barnegat Bay Partnership holds the Barnegat Bay Blitz, a massive trash cleanup throughout the bay's watershed at the New Jersey Shore. In the past two years, volunteers picked up about 13 tons of trash, beautifying the area, and protecting wildlife. The Barnegat Bay is an ecological treasure, and an extremely popular spot for boating, fishing, crabbing, and other recreation. Development along the Barnegat Bay has exploded since the mid-1950s,  affecting water quality and wildlife.  In this episode, Caroline McFarland, stewardship specialist for the Barnegat Bay Partnership, explains how homeowners can further help the bay by planting native plants, and reducing or eliminating the use of chemicals in yards.  The Barnegat Bay Partnership is part of Environmental Protection Agency's National Estuary Program. https://www.epa.gov/nep To participate in the cleanup, visit https://barnegatbaypartnership.org/ Sandra Levine Productions  https://sandralevine.com/ Watch "Still Time for Joy" as a video podcast on YouTube @SandraLevineProd

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