The sun is getting warmer, the ospreys are returning, and it’s finally time to mark your calendars for Barnegat Bay’s favorite community science tradition. We are thrilled to announce that registration for the 2026 Paddle for the Edge event will officially open on May 3rd!
Whether you are a seasoned kayaker, a casual canoeist, or a stand-up paddleboard enthusiast, this is your chance to get out on the water and make a real difference for our coastal environment.

A Decade of Impact
Since its inception in 2015, Paddle for the Edge has grown into a powerhouse of community-driven data collection. To date, our dedicated volunteers have gathered over 11,000 data points across Barnegat Bay, Great Egg Harbor, and the Seven Mile Island watersheds.

This information; ranging from bank shapes and vegetation types to the presence of shellfish, is more than just numbers. It is vital “ground-truth” data that helps researchers and restoration managers understand how our shorelines are changing. In fact, we recently launched the Paddle for the Edge Portal, an interactive tool that allows anyone to explore ten years of this community science work to support better restoration and conservation decisions.
Choose Your Adventure: Three Ways to Volunteer
This year, we are making it easier than ever to participate by offering three distinct volunteer roles. No matter your skill level or time commitment, there is a way for you to contribute:
- Scouts: Perfect for those who want to explore at their own pace. Scouts take photos only in the locations they choose, providing a visual record of the bay’s beauty and condition.
- Scribes: For the data enthusiasts! Scribes focus on “locations of special interest,” taking full, detailed data sets to help us monitor critical areas of the marsh.
- Skippers: Looking for a guided experience? Skippers will be escorted as a group to visit different sites, working together to collect data across various locations.
Why Your Voice Matters
Our wetlands are our first line of defense against storms and a critical habitat for local wildlife. By participating in Paddle for the Edge, you aren’t just enjoying a day on the water; you are providing the Barnegat Bay Partnership with the evidence needed to protect these vulnerable marshes for the next decade and beyond.

Ready to join the movement? Set a reminder for May 3rd to grab your spot. Keep an eye on our Community page for the registration link and more event details. We can’t wait to see you on the water!




