By the numbers, the Delaware Bay Stopover for Arctic nesting shorebirds remains compromised and growing worse
USGS and ASMFC statisticians ignore the aerial ground count estimates as they also ignore the low egg densities in order to support their untested models that justify the death of too many horseshoe crabs.
We are now reaping the results of the agency-led double assault on the Delaware Bay stopover.
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The Shorebird Project remains committed to a scientific principle of getting to the truth of the condition of the bay stopover
The following six posts describe the progress of NJ’s Delaware Bay Shorebird Stopover Project.
The NJ Delaware Shorebird Project accomplished its 25th with the help of many volunteers working hand in glove with our biologists.
Too many female horseshoe crabs die every year preventing the Delaware Bay Population from reaching it maximum capacity
