Environment

Balance, Not Whiplash: Why New Jersey Needs a New Energy Master Plan

By Anthony P. Mauro Sr., Founder, New Jersey Outdoor Alliance; MBA; and former NJDEP Transition Team member New Jersey families are getting squeezed, with higher utility bills, doubts about where our power will come from, and fresh worries about the ocean we love. We shouldn’t have to pick between environmental stewardship and affordable, reliable energy. […]

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NJOA Endorses Ciattarelli Energy Plan

New Jersey Needs Balanced Environmental, Economic, and Energy Leadership By Anthony P. Mauro Sr. Founder, New Jersey Outdoor Alliance; MBA; Author and former NJDEP Transition Team Member New Jersey faces a crisis—not just rising energy costs, but environmental missteps and economic strain. That’s why the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance (NJOA) is endorsing Jack Ciattarelli for

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NJOA urges President Trump to ban reduction fishing by Omega Protein

President Trump is considering banning factory fishing for menhaden in federal waters. The NJOA is requesting recreational anglers to let President Trump know that we want him to do this through a direct link to the White House. Omega Protein reduction fleets owned by its parent company, Canadian – owned Cooke Inc., have been taking

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Delaware Water Gap Update

Delaware Water Gap Update NJOA and other groups are still opposing the campaign from a minority to change the designation of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to a National Park which will restrict current recreational and management activities.  (see “IT AIN’T OVER TILL ITS OVER!” posted on this website earlier). https://www.njoutdooralliance.org/2024/delaware-water-gap-park-and-preserve-plan-2/  As reported, this would require

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Let’s Put Up Windmills and See What Happens Next!

Let’s Put the Windmills Up and See What Happens Next! An Asbury Park Press article dated on March 28th showed a headline – New Jersey allots $3.7 Million to study offshore wind’s impact on environment.  This new award was announced by NJ Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn LaTourette and New Jersey Board of Public

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