The Atlantic Coast Section of the Shellfisheries Council will hold its monthly meeting at the Nacote Creek Research Station in Port Republic, New Jersey. This council meeting is an important forum for discussing shellfisheries management and policy in the region. Interested parties and stakeholders are invited to attend to stay informed about current developments and regulatory matters. The meeting provides a platform for transparency and public engagement in the management of New Jersey's shellfisheries.
What to Expect
A formal meeting focused on shellfisheries policy and management.
Who Should Attend
Stakeholders
Industry professionals
Interested citizens
Government officials
Agenda Overview
The meeting takes place on August 17th, covering shellfisheries council business.
Venue & Address
Nacote Creek Research Station
360 N New York Rd Port Republic , New Jersey – 08241 United States
Organizer
NJDEP · Government
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the meeting?
It is held at the Nacote Creek Research Station, 360 N New York Rd, Port Republic, NJ.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a public council meeting.
How often do they meet?
The council meets monthly.
Who organizes this?
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Is registration required?
Check the NJDEP website for meeting details.
What is the purpose?
To discuss shellfisheries management and policy.
Tags
Government
Shellfisheries
Meeting
Port Republic
New Jersey
Summary
A monthly meeting of the Atlantic Coast Section of the Shellfisheries Council.