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CIB Plans to Restore Meadows of Eelgrass

The Center for the Inland Bays seeks to restore meadows of eelgrass in the shallows of the Inland Bays. Read more »

Chris Bason Named Executive Director

Chris Bason has been named Executive Director of the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays. Read more »

Protecting the Preserve

Still haven’t visited the James Farm Ecological Preserve?  You don’t know what you are missing! And if you are a frequent guest of the Farm you know what a treasure it is. Read more »

Your Support Means Progress!

Thanks to you, there have been significant steps made towards cleaner bays; however there is still a long way to go and much work to be done, but together we are making great progress every day! Read more »

The State of YOUR Bays

The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays has released the 2011 State of the Bays Report. View the full report here or Read more »

Vote For Your Favorite Rain Barrel!

It’s time to vote for the “Popular Choice” winner for the first Inland Bays ‘Create A Splash!’ Rain Barrel Painting Contest. Cast your vote now »

Decked Out – 5th Anniversary!

A big Thank You to everyone who made this year’s Decked Out such a big success! Please help us thank all of our very generous sponsors, we couldn’t do this event without them. Read more »

Create A Splash This Summer!

Enter the “Create a Splash” Rain Barrel Painting Contest!  You have until September 1st to enter!  Thanks to Aubré Duncan and John Donato for painting rain barrels to give us some inspiration and ideas!

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Take a look around!

Visit What You Can Do for ideas on ways you can protect and restore the Inland Bays…the Bays in Your Backyard!

Aquaculture Workshop

Learn more about the benefits of a healthy oyster population and how Shellfish Aquaculture in the Inland Bays could be a helpful tool by attending this informative 1-day workshop on Saturday, June 18th. Click here for more information »

Did You Know

DID YOU KNOW?

Blue crabs have the ability to sacrifice limbs (called autotomy) in order to avoid capture. Missing limbs are regrown by a process called regeneration.

Take Action

You’re Invited!

YOU'RE INVITED!

Join us for these upcoming events.

     
    • Finance & Executive Committee Meetings
      2:30 pm - March 20, 2012
    • CIB Board of Director's Meeting
      9:30 am - March 30, 2012
    • Native Plant Sale
      9:00 am - May 5, 2012
    • Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
      9:00 am - May 11, 2012
    • Diamondback Dash
      9:00 am - May 19, 2012