AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWetlands Watch: A new push to roll back federal wetland protections is raising alarms that millions of acres could lose safeguards, leaving local governments to fill the gap. PFAS & Water Quality: A new study finds widespread PFAS contamination across the Delaware River Basin, including fish tissue—another hit to water and wildlife health. Coastal Ecology: NASA satellites spotted unusually blue, green Jersey Shore waters tied to seasonal upwelling and phytoplankton blooms, a reminder of how fast ocean conditions can shift. Delaware River Wildlife Law: A lawsuit seeks Endangered Species Act protection for horseshoe crabs as they spawn in Delaware Bay. Local Conservation: Volunteers planted 5,000 trees and shrubs at Lewes’ New Road field to reforest open space and support wildlife habitat. Energy & Pollution: Reports highlight pollution concerns from data center generators, adding to the debate over where power-hungry growth should land. Policy & Health: Delaware’s first medical school will be run by Thomas Jefferson University, with major implications for the state’s healthcare workforce.
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