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Fishing on the Delaware River: An Insider's Travel GuideWhat follows is insider information on the area's prime fishing sites and area campgrounds as well as where to purchase a fishing license, bait and tackle.
White Water Rafting on the Delaware River: An Insider's Travel GuideWhat follows are essential pieces of information for anyone contemplating a white water rafting trip on the Delaware River this summer as well as an insider's suggestion.
Winter Eagle Watch Programs Available in the Upper Delaware River Region of NY and PAWhat follows are brief summaries of several winter eagle watch events taking place in the Upper Delaware River area in 2011.- Why Philadelphians Were Throwing Pineapples into the Delaware RiverIt was supposed to be a fun Labor Day picnic that is held annually in Philadelphia, Pa. Instead, tempers flared and pineapples were thrown into the Delaware River.
Fracking Up the Delaware RiverIt is a symbol of the American Revolution. Now the Delaware is the nation's most endangered river, thanks to the energy companies that want to extract natural gas from the Marcellus Shale using hydraulic fracturing.
Ride the Ducks Crash: Second Body and Duck Boat Pulled from Delaware RiverA second body was recovered from the Delaware River Friday afternoon after salvage crews pulled up the duck boat that was hit by a barge and sunk on Wednesday.
Duck Boat Tour Passengers Describe Crash and Sinking in Delaware RiverKevin Grace, 50, and his friend Alysia Petchulat, 31, thought Philadelphia would be a wonderful learning experience for their respective nine-year-olds, Ruby Grace and Cole Petchulat.
Philadelphia "Duck Boat" Hit by Barge in Delaware River, Reportedly Breaks in Half and Sinks with 37 AboardWhat was supposed to be a pleasant day of sightseeing in Philadelphia turned into disaster today when a "Ride the Ducks" amphibious tourist boat was hit by a barge in the Delaware River, breaking it in half with 35 passengers and 2 crew members on board.
Where General George Washington Crossed the Delaware RiverIn a brave and heroic move, General George Washington and his determined patriotic troops crossed the Delaware River on a cold snowy Christmas night in 1776. It changed the course of history. Let's see what's there now.- Across the Icy Delaware RiverChristmas Day of 1776, a brave George Washington led troops across an icy river to attack an unsuspecting camp of Hessian enemies. A pivotal event in history that turned the tide of the Revolutionary War.
- Are the Upper Delaware River Flows Bad?A look at how the increase in flows on the Delaware River system could actually hurt the trout population
The Upper Delaware River SystemThe rivers that make up the Upper Delaware River System each have their own unique character, yet all share important similarities.
Scenic Route 97 Travel Guide: Port Jervis, NYWhat follows are travel suggestions on what to see, where to dine and spend the night while in Port Jervis, NY.- American Shad Migration in the Delaware River: 2010A brief overview of the 2010 American shad spawning migration.
- Of Flow & No FlowThe mismanagement of the Delaware River often causes periods of rapid man-made drought that threaten the wildlife of the river.
Body of Philadelphia Duck Boat Crash Victim Recovered from Delaware River; Second Body SpottedChannel Six Action News reported this morning that the body of 16-year-old Dora Schwendtner, one of two missing passengers from Wednesday's Duck Boat crash in Philadelphia, was discovered by a fishing boat near the Walt Whitman Bridge- The Dangers of Neglecting Our Earth and Ways to HelpThe planet is in danger from the abuses that has been done to it by humans. Some areas have more problems than others, but overall just about anything that happens in one corner of the world will affect the rest of the world.
New Life Island: Christian Summer Camping on the Delaware RiverNew Life Island has a lot of activities to offer the weekly campers. There is swimming in the pool, canoeing, tubing on the Delaware, and lots of games.- Summer Strategies for the Delaware RiverAs a tailwater, the Delaware is supplied with cold clean water throughout the months when most other eastern trout fisheries are put on hold until the cooling days of autumn.
