DescriptionThe Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, located in Morris and Somerset counties, New Jersey, is a crucial habitat for birds, reptiles and amphibians, including many endangered or threatened species....
DescriptionA newsletter about the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's (NJDEP) Bureau of Geographic Information and Analysis (BGIA) - previously called the Geographic and Statistical Analysis Unit...
DescriptionA newsletter about the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's (NJDEP) Bureau of Geographic Information and Analysis (BGIA) - previously called the Geographic and Statistical Analysis Unit...
DescriptionThe Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, located in Morris and Somerset counties, New Jersey, is a crucial habitat for birds, reptiles and amphibians, including many endangered or threatened species....
DescriptionSpacially explicit identification of changes in ecological conditions over large areas is key to targeting and prioritizing areas for environmental protection and restoration by managers at watershed,...
DescriptionThis is a user manual for the PAGICC: Public Access Geographic Information for Camden County. PAGICC is a GIS system customized for Camden County and made freely available to the public at the Camden...
DescriptionThis document provides a general overview of the map accuracy and digital geospatial data standards of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), Bureau of Geographic Information...
DescriptionRestoring the degraded habitat of NY/NJ Harbor is important to ensure that the harbor can continue to be used as an economic, recreational, and ecological resource. The NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program...
DescriptionThe study area in this report is the shallow water area of the Delaware River Estuary from Reedy Point, Delaware to the head of tide at Trenton, New Jersey. Shallow water areas are defined as those...
DescriptionMap covers area from Middle Marsh Creek to Fishers Point along Delaware River. Map shows the location for a channel 600 feet wide and 30 feet deep at mean low water.