RECAP: Salisbury Salt Marsh Pack Out Sponsored by onX New England BHA Chapter / Tuesday, September 24, 2024 / Categories: Media, Chapter News September is Public Lands Month and it was a perfect time to come out to Salisbury Beach State Reservation and help clean up the beach. Salisbury Beach is a unique area where the Merrimack River flows into the Atlantic Ocean creating a wonderful salt marsh habitat for all kinds of plants and animals. This is a great spot to take advantage of public access as it allows for fishing access, a boat ramp, beach access, and plenty of waterfowl habitat. We enjoyed a great time stewarding the land and sea, meeting new folks and having Eastern Field Director Chris Hennessey show up to help! Special shout-out to BHA member Jen True for coordinating her first stewardship project for the New England Chapter! Thank you Jen!!!! Previous Article San Isabel National Forest Fence Removal Next Article Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Appoint Aaron Lingwall To Northern Colorado Group Assistant Regional Director Position Print 8 Rate this article: No rating Tags: New England newsNew England Chapterstrewardship New England BHA ChapterNew England BHA Chapter New England BHA is a voice for the sporting community in New England that values solitude, silence, clean and free flowing rivers, and habitat for large, wide-ranging wildlife. Other posts by New England BHA Chapter Contact author Full biography Full biography New England BHA is a voice for the sporting community in New England that values solitude, silence, clean and free flowing rivers, and habitat for large, wide-ranging wildlife. x