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DAILY FLIGHT
Coastal surveillance flights have been completed for the 2024 beach season. Flights will begin again on Monday, May 19, 2025, weather permitting.
NEWS

Atlantic County

No Current Closures

Cape May County

No Current Closures

Monmouth County

No Current Closures

Ocean County

No Current Closures

The 2024 Beach Season has ended, check back in May, 2025.

10/01/2024

The 2024 Beach Season has ended. All coastal recreational bathing beaches are now closed for swimming for the season. Beach Season 2025 will commence Memorial Day weekend. Preseason monitoring will begin on Monday, May 12, 2025 with results available on Tuesday, May 13, 2024.

Rip Current Information and Surf Forecasts

05/17/2023

Rip currents are powerful channels of water flowing quickly away from shore. They occur most often at low spots or breaks in sandbars and near structures such as groins, jetties and piers. For surf forecasts and more Rip Current information, click on the hyperlinked title.

2016–2023 Humpback Whale Unusual Mortality Event

05/17/2023

In consultation with NOAA Fisheries, the lead federal agency responsible for evaluating potential impacts to marine life and habitats from human activities in federal waters, DEP has been monitoring an unusual humpback whale mortality event that has been affecting Atlantic coast states. For more information, click on the hyperlinked title.

EPA's Recreational Boater's Guide to Vessel Sewage

06/17/2021

EPA developed "A Recreational Boater’s Guide to Vessel Sewage" to make it easy for recreational boaters to understand what federal law says about handling the sewage generated onboard vessels. Boaters will learn about marine sanitation devices, no-discharge zones, and how to use pumpout facilities. The Guide also provides information about the environmental impacts of vessel sewage discharges and recommends some easy ways for boaters to help keep our waters clean. Click on the hyperlinked title above to access this document.

New Jersey Jellyfish Information

03/30/2021

Click the hyperlinked title above to be directed to NJ Jellyfish Information. The website contains information on jellyfish species that may be encountered in NJ waters and related topics.
 
 
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