Citizen Monitoring Program

 

 

WELCOME!
Since 1991, our dedicated corps of Citizen Monitoring volunteers have been taking water samples on a regular basis throughout Delaware’s coastal watershed to measure a broad range of important water quality characteristics. The data they gather provides scientists and resource managers with a clearer picture of the estuary’s health and the trend information needed to understand and manage the ecosystem.

We invite you to explore our activities and learn more about what our volunteers are doing to help improve the health of Delaware’s water resource. Perhaps you, too, will want to take part in providing the timely and accurate data that complements the state’s other monitoring programs.

Testing the waters: Quality of beaches, bays monitored all summer long | Bay to Bay News, May 29, 2021

Delaware SeaGrant 2017 Annual Report • Volume 36 
This annual report celebrates a legacy of “putting science to work” while contributing real solutions and tools to address emerging environmental challenges affecting the Delaware coast and marine environments.

UD monitoring program helps Delaware beaches achieve highest national ratings.

Meet some of the program’s leaders and citizen volunteers here.

Copyright © 2016 University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment and the Delaware Sea Grant College Program | 302-645-4252

Comments | Legal NoticesContact Us