Keywords: hurricanesandyproject94 hurricanesandyproject94b equipment new jersey newjersey restoration outdoor The Wreck Pond Inlet and dunes restoration project broke ground in mid December 2015 in Monmouth County, N.J. This project will construct a 600-foot secondary culvert connecting Wreck Pond to the ocean and enhancing fish passage, improving water quality, and reducing flooding risks. The work is supported by federal funding from the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Act. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS More about this Hurricane resilience project: www.fws.gov/hurricane/sandy/projects/NJDamRemoval.html Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/usfwsnortheast/ The Wreck Pond Inlet and dunes restoration project broke ground in mid December 2015 in Monmouth County, N.J. This project will construct a 600-foot secondary culvert connecting Wreck Pond to the ocean and enhancing fish passage, improving water quality, and reducing flooding risks. The work is supported by federal funding from the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Act. Photo credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS More about this Hurricane resilience project: www.fws.gov/hurricane/sandy/projects/NJDamRemoval.html Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/usfwsnortheast/ |