Acquisition of the Tidemarsh, Inc. Property

State TrusteeNew Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Case Name:

Country:

United States of America

Restoration Types:

Protection/Acquisition

State:

Affected DOI Resources:

Migratory Birds

City:

Elsinboro

Phase:

Pre-implementation

Project Description

The 457-acre Tidemarsh, Inc. property in Elsinboro, NJ was acquired in March 2008 using M/V Presidente Rivera oil spill settlement funds and became a part of the Abbotts Meadow Wildlife Management Area. Tidemarsh, Inc., a local hunting club, retained approximately 15 acres surrounding their cabin that is now covered by a conservation easement restricting further development. A large portion of the tract was diked in the mid-1800s for agricultural use. Due to subsequent changes to the hydrology of the tidal salt marsh, dense stands of common reeds (Phragmites) became established throughout the property. This decreased the productivity of the marsh and significantly reduced its habitat value for many species of wildlife. The tidal marshes acquired in this project are located in the Delaware Bay Estuary, one of the most important habitat areas for migrating shorebirds and waterfowl in the Atlantic Flyway. The acquisition and subsequent restoration of the Tidemarsh, Inc. property led to the enhancement of critical habitat for waterfowl, in particular, wintering habitat for American black duck.

Restoration Land Ownership

State

Parties Implementing Restoration

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

DOI Project Representatives

Fish and Wildlife Service

Restoration Documents

Document NameDocument Date
No records to display.

Map View

Contacts

New Jersey Ecological Services Field Office

4 East Jimmie Leeds Road, Suite 4, Galloway, NJ 08205 | (609) 383-3938 | http://www.fws.gov/northeast/njfieldoffice/

If you have any problems, suggestions, or comments about our website please notify DOINRDAR@ios.doi.gov

Content Protected Copyright © 2024 NRDAR. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written consent of NRDAR is Strictly Prohibited.