Delaware Estuary

What’s An Estuary? Now You Know.

The most productive ecosystems on earth are estuaries. 70% of the entire United States population visits an estuary every year!

Education

Inland Bays Foundation Public Information and Education Team

Tired of hearing “confusing” stories about how “fragile” our Inland Bays are? Then visit the Inland Bays Foundation Facebook Page to … Read more

Clean Water for Delaware’s Future

Clean Water for Delaware’s Future

“Please take the time to view the YouTube video: Clean Water for Delaware’s Future prepared by the Governor- Jack Markell … Read more

2013 Press Release Archive

Pinnacle/Vlasic Site Review Tuesday night December 17th at 6:30 PM the Delaware Department of Natural Resources (DNREC) held a public … Read more

Fig. 4 Inland Bays Foundation meeting with Governor Jack Markell (photo by Dottie LeCates)

2013 News Archive

Happy Holidays Good food, good Friends, family and a great feeling about all we’ve accomplished. The Inland Bays Foundation Board … Read more

Fig. 4 Inland Bays Foundation meeting with Governor Jack Markell (photo by Dottie LeCates)

Inland Bays Foundation 2014 Annual Report

January 25, 2014 501(c)(3) nonprofit) Fostering Environmental Awareness and Action Inland Bays of Delaware Executive Summary The Inland Bays Foundation … Read more

Fragile beauty of the inland bays

The Inland Bays Estuary of Delaware, a Fragile Beauty

The Inland Bays of Delaware: Rehoboth, Indian River and Little Assawoman are shallow, slow draining bodies of water bounded on … Read more

sea level rise

Wetlands 101: Wetlands & Sea Level Rise

Video: View Wetlands 101: Wetlands & Sea Level Rise from the DNREC Wetlands Team: