LIVE Camera Feeds:
Oyster Landing Webcam
The tide rises the tide falls. This webcam is located on the pier at Oyster Landing with a view of Crab Haul Creek. You may spy the occasional great blue heron, great egret, or northern harrier coursing low over the marsh, a bald eagle high in the sky, a school of mullet rippling the water surface, or a dolphin playing in the creek. Or maybe even a researcher on the way to a field site or fisher on their way to a favorite North Inlet spot. Oyster Landing is the location of our NERRS System-Wide Monitoring Program (SWMP) meteorological station.
BMFL Saltwater Tower
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Wood Duck box at Kimbel Pond
The tide rises the tide falls. The webcam is now set up on the pier at Oyster Landing with a view of Crab Haul Creek. You may spy the occasional great blue heron, great egret, or northern harrier coursing low over the marsh, a bald eagle high in the sky, a school of mullet rippling the water surface, or a dolphin playing in the creek. Or maybe even a researcher on the way to a field site or fisher on their way to a favorite North Inlet spot.
BMFL Saltwater Tower Webcam
This camera is located on the saltwater tower at the Baruch Marine Field Lab. It overlooks NI-WB NERR education boardwalk, where you can experience a high marsh salt panne, a relic dune ridge, and the low marsh. Shorebirds are often seen resting on the boardwalk at high tide.
BMFL Roof of Main Building Webcam
This camera is located on the roof of the Baruch Marine Field Lab main building. This view overlooks the greenhouse and the North Inlet Estuary.