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  2. Redbird Reef - Wikipedia

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    Redbird Reef is an artificial reef located in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Slaughter Beach, Delaware, [1] 16 miles (25.7 km) east of the Indian River Inlet. Established by the Maryland Reef Initiative [ 2 ] in 2001, this reef covers 1.3 square nautical miles of ocean floor [ 2 ] and is located 80 feet (24.4 m) below the surface.

  3. Delaware Bay - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Bay is the estuary outlet of the Delaware River on the northeast seaboard of the United States, lying between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. It is approximately 782 square miles (2,030 km 2 ) in area, [ 2 ] the bay's freshwater mixes for many miles with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean .

  4. Woodland Beach Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Beach Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area located in Kent County, Delaware, along shore of the Delaware Bay. It is 6,320 acres (2,558 ha) in size and is managed by Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Division of Fish & Wildlife. [1] Much of the area is a transgressive brackish marsh.

  5. Miah Maull Shoal Light - Wikipedia

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    The grandson of Nehemiah Maull's great-great-granddaughter (Ethel Maxwell), Bryan Helm, served for many years as Port Captain of the Cape May, New Jersey and Delaware Bay Authority, not far from where his direct ancestor, Nehemiah Maull, worked as Delaware River pilot. He is a graduate of the Merchant Marine Academy and is a Navy reservist.

  6. Ship John Shoal Light - Wikipedia

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    The Ship John Shoal Light marks the north side of the ship channel in Delaware Bay on the east coast of the United States, near the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.Its cast iron superstructure was exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  7. A. J. Meerwald - Wikipedia

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    The AJ Meerwald was originally built to be a sturdy and reliable ship that could withstand the rough conditions of the Delaware Bay. For many years, the ship was used for oyster dredging, a dangerous but lucrative activity that was common in the area. However, as the demand for oysters declined, the ship was eventually repurposed for other uses.

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