The Atlantic Coast Section of the New Jersey Shellfisheries Council meets regularly to address critical issues regarding the management and conservation of shellfisheries. This meeting, held at the Nacote Creek Research Station, is an important forum for stakeholders, industry members, and the public to engage with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Discussions typically cover regulatory updates, resource management, and environmental policy. Participation is encouraged for those interested in the sustainability of New Jersey's coastal resources.
What to Expect
A formal meeting involving council members and public attendees discussing shellfisheries management.
Who Should Attend
Industry stakeholders
Environmental professionals
Local residents
Policy makers
Agenda Overview
The meeting takes place on October 19, 2026.
Venue & Address
Nacote Creek Research Station
360 N New York Rd Port Republic , New Jersey – 08241 United States
Organizer
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection · Government
State agency managing environmental resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the meeting public?
Yes, the council meetings are open to the public.
Where is it held?
Nacote Creek Research Station, 360 New York Road.
Who organizes this?
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
How can I get more info?
Contact the organizer via the NJDEP website.
Is there a fee?
No, attendance is free.
Are there other sections?
Yes, there is also a Delaware Bay section.
Tags
Government
Shellfisheries
Environment
NJDEP
Meeting
Summary
A public meeting of the Atlantic Coast Section of the Shellfisheries Council.