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The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary (PDE) is a nonprofit dedicated to protecting the Delaware Estuary. The Delaware Estuary supplies clean drinking water for millions of people, and supports a booming industrial region; one that contributes $12 billion every year to our local economy. About PDE - Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Partnership for the Delaware Estuary about-pde Partnership for the Delaware Estuary about-pde
Delaware Bay Delaware Bay is the estuary outlet of the Delaware River on the northeast seaboard of the United States, lying between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. It is approximately 782 square miles (2,030 km2) in area, the bays freshwater mixes for many miles with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean. Delaware Bay - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki DelawareBay wikipedia.org wiki DelawareBay
Kathy Klein Kathy Klein is PDEs Executive Director. PDE Staff - Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Partnership for the Delaware Estuary pde-staff-directory Partnership for the Delaware Estuary pde-staff-directory
In 2008, PDE and Rutgers University Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory developed the Delaware Estuary Living Shoreline Initiative (DELSI) to help stabilize eroding shorelines using a combination of plants, natural materials, and intertidal shellfish to trap sediment, absorb wave energy and provide water filtration. The Delaware Estuary Living Shoreline Initiative (DELSI ) estuaries.org 2021/10 PDEDELSIPosterOct21 estuaries.org 2021/10 PDEDELSIPosterOct21
While the entire tidal river is part of the estuary, salinity levels vary from the Delaware Bay (saltwater) to Wilmington, Del. (brackish) to Philadelphia, Pa. and Trenton, N.J. (mostly freshwater).
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Estuaries and their surrounding wetlands are also buffer zones. They stabilize shorelines and protect coastal areas, inland habitats, and human communities from floods and storm surges from hurricanes. When flooding does occur, estuaries often act like huge sponges, soaking up the excess water.
Living shorelines connect the land and water to stabilize shorelines, reduce erosion, and provide valuable habitat that enhances coastal resilience.

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