2007 Delaware Bay and Atlantic Coast Beach Closure Location Map
The map below shows Delaware Bay beaches which will be closed from May 12 to June 7, 2007 and Atlantic Coast beaches which will be closed from May 5 through Labor Day or later, as indicated . Various beaches have been closed seasonally since 2003 to protect a rapidly-declining population of migrating shorebirds. Delaware Bay is a major migratory stopover along the Atlantic flyway where shorebirds stop each spring to feed on the fat-rich eggs of the horseshoe crab before heading to the Canadian arctic to breed. For more information on shorebirds
see the Delaware
Bay Shorebirds Information page.)
Closed areas will be marked with printed signs and rope fencing from the
street end to the water's edge. DEP staff will be present to educate the
public about the interaction between the shorebirds and horseshoe crabs
and the need to let the birds feed undisturbed.
Detailed
maps of the closed areas are linked from the map below by clicking on the
beach name. Closed areas on those maps are indicated in
red.

Delaware Bay Shorebirds brochure (has directions to viewing areas) (pdf, 425kb)