Calling all town leaders, together, we can make waves of positive change throughout the watershed!

When it comes to addressing the many threats facing our watershed, no one person or group can tackle these challenges alone. Real change happens when we come together. That’s why we’re passionate about teaming up with local towns to advocate for a healthier Barnegat Bay through our various collaboration opportunities.

If you’re a municipal official looking to enhance the health of Barnegat Bay or its watershed, we’re eager not just to work with you, but to help your town succeed as well!

Whether it’s assisting towns in meeting the DEP’s latest MS4 permit requirements for stormwater management through our popular rain barrel workshops, co-hosting community clean-ups with the help of the SBB Clean-up Crew or helping town workers earn professional development credits by attending Charting a Course Conferences & Workshops, we’re here to support your efforts to make a difference. 

We’re also here to help with any grant applications, project consulting or guidance that you may need to meet our common goals.

Partner with SBB to host a Rain Barrel Workshop!

Email our Education Director Graceanne, education@savebarnegatbay.org

Check out our Charting A Course page to learn more about our professional development conferences, look at resources and sign up to get invited to future events! 

Alexandra Sellitsch

Alex is 27 years old and is an aspiring marine biologist who is finishing up her junior year at Stockton University. Growing up by the beach has made a significant impact on Alex’s life, which has influenced her passion for the ocean. She is an advocate for elasmobranch conservation, and enjoys getting her hands dirty in research. Alex is currently an intern with Barnegat Bay, researching pathogen influences in the bay’s water. She is also an active intern partnering with one of her professors, who is researching dual seagrass habitats in the Mullica River-Great Bay Estuary. In her spare time, Alex enjoys spending time at the beach and teaching herserself new hobbies. Hobbies that include roller skating, and surfing. Alex is also volunteering with the Berkeley Township Underwater Search and Rescue Team, and is in the process of obtaining her SCUBA certification.