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The Bay Beyond 2025: Looking to the Future of Chesapeake Restoration
By 2025, several outcomes of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement will meet their deadline, including those related to oyster habitat, protected lands and pollution reduction. A group of Chesapeake Bay Program partners are developing recommendations for how the Watershed Agreement can be reimagined beyond this date. Join this webinar to find out what’s being proposed and how you can give feedback.
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Видео

The Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Indicator Webinar
Просмотров 1836 месяцев назад
Join the Chesapeake Bay Program for a webinar to highlight a new indicator that demonstrates progress toward meeting the Clean Water goals of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement. The Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (Bay TMDL) indicator combines monitored and modeled data to estimate the progress of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution reductions in response to implemented best managemen...
Bay 101: Watershed connections
Просмотров 3017 месяцев назад
Water connects, and so the goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership are interwoven. Just as a watershed connections residents living upstream and downstream, the work of the Chesapeake Bay Program involves many cross-benefits and requires the collaboration of many stakeholders. Kristin Saunders, the Chesapeake Bay Program's Cross Program Coordinator, describes the interconnected work of ...
Bay 101: Land use
Просмотров 2527 месяцев назад
How we use the land affects both people and the environment. Forests provide valuable habitat that protects clean water and air. Well-managed agricultural lands can restore rivers and streams and provide habitat to insects, birds and mammals. And land use planning can make communities more livable and resilient. Listen as experts from the U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Shore Land Conservancy a...
Bay 101: Green infrastructure
Просмотров 1197 месяцев назад
As stormwater flows across streets, sidewalks, lawns and golf courses, it can pick up harmful pollutants and push them into storm drains, rivers and streams. Green infrastructure such as rain gardens, street trees and green roofs can help capture and treat pollution by mimicking the way natural landscapes slow water down and help it infiltrate into the ground. Listen as experts from the Chesape...
MWEE Climate Resources
Просмотров 127 месяцев назад
This webinar features a number of resources for developing and implementing a climate-focused MWEE, including a brand new Environmental Literacy Model (ELM) that can be used or adapted to your local context.
Performance Assessments + MWEEs
Просмотров 198 месяцев назад
Performance Assessments measure students ability to apply the skills and knowledge learned from a unit of study typically through creating a product or answering a question. In some states like Virginia, PAs are required at various points in a student's K-12 career. During this webinar learn about how PAs can be used to also meet the MWEE approach by exploring an example developed by the Virgin...
Designing MWEEs for Special Education Learners
Просмотров 188 месяцев назад
MWEEs should be accessible and available for ALL students. During this webinar learn from Intermediate Unit 13 about how they designed and implemented MWEEs for their Center-based Programs as well as some of the resources that can be adapted and used in any context.
2023 Chesapeake Executive Council
Просмотров 8510 месяцев назад
This audio recording is from the Chesapeake Executive Council meeting on October 19, 2023.
The Magic of Monarch Butterflies and the Race to Protect Them
Просмотров 10710 месяцев назад
With a migratory range of 3,000 miles, the monarch butterfly is beloved far and wide. From summer to spring, monarchs grace the Chesapeake region before traveling down to Mexico in search of warmer weather and food. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, our October webinar will focus on this keystone critter and its protection. Hear from people working to conserve monarch habitat in the U....
Jump Start Your Green Career in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Просмотров 8211 месяцев назад
There’s no better time to join the environmental field, especially here in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Whether you’re interested in science, project management, policy, communications or something else, there are numerous organizations looking for passionate and talented professionals. Join us for a webinar about the different career programs available for college students or recent graduates...
Learn Outdoors Skills With These Women-led Recreation Groups
Просмотров 37Год назад
The number of women who are fishing, hunting and getting outdoors is growing in the United States. Want to be a part of this trend but don’t know where to start? Join us for a free webinar featuring three amazing organizations who specialize in teaching women and girls to participate in outdoor recreation. You’ll hear from Artemis, Becoming an Outdoors Woman, and SheJumps-all groups that help w...
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Tree Canopy Funding and Policy Roundtable Day 2
Просмотров 85Год назад
Day Two: March 14, 2023 Click 'See More' to jump to individual presentations 6:17 KEYNOTE | Mitigating urban heat threats through a community-driven framework Jeremy Hoffman, Virginia Science Museum and Sheri Shannon, Southside ReLeaf 42:05 PANEL | Rooted in equity: Ensuring tree canopy benefits for all Erica Smith Fichman, Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Brenda Richardson, Anacostia Parks and ...
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Tree Canopy Funding and Policy Roundtable Day 1
Просмотров 256Год назад
Day One: March 13, 2023 Click 'See More' to jump to individual presentations 9:45 INTRODUCTION | Chesapeake Bay Watershed tree goals and progress Julie Mawhorter, USDA Forest Service 17:30 KEYNOTE | City of trees: Then, now, and in the future Earl Eutsler, District of Columbia Department of Transportation 43:29 PANEL | Branching out: Leveraging climate goals to achieve tree canopy outcomes Rach...
Bay 101: Oysters
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Oysters are one of the most recognizable species in the Chesapeake Bay, and one of the most important to the health of its ecosystem. Listen as experts explain the environmental role that oysters play and describes what scientists are doing as part of the largest oyster restoration project in the world. Speakers: Stephanie Westby and Jay Lazar of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat...
Shared Waters: An upstream, downstream MWEE partnership
Просмотров 73Год назад
Shared Waters: An upstream, downstream MWEE partnership
VCU BEST in Bay Watersheds: Examining the Role of Bivalves in Sustaining Local Watershed Ecosystems
Просмотров 51Год назад
VCU BEST in Bay Watersheds: Examining the Role of Bivalves in Sustaining Local Watershed Ecosystems
Increasing Access to Green Space Where it's Needed Most
Просмотров 78Год назад
Increasing Access to Green Space Where it's Needed Most
ShoreRivers: Elementary MWEE
Просмотров 66Год назад
ShoreRivers: Elementary MWEE
Howard County Conservancy: Climate kNOWledge MWEE
Просмотров 19Год назад
Howard County Conservancy: Climate kNOWledge MWEE
Science in Action: 3 Tools Used in Chesapeake Bay Restoration
Просмотров 191Год назад
Science in Action: 3 Tools Used in Chesapeake Bay Restoration
2022 Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting
Просмотров 206Год назад
2022 Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting
Oysters and Mussels-a Dynamic Duo of Bay Restoration
Просмотров 2802 года назад
Oysters and Mussels-a Dynamic Duo of Bay Restoration
Bay 101: Climate Change
Просмотров 7682 года назад
Bay 101: Climate Change
Inspire Local Stewardship With “Chesapeake Behavior Change”
Просмотров 2032 года назад
Inspire Local Stewardship With “Chesapeake Behavior Change”
Women on the Water: Female anglers and business owners on the Bay
Просмотров 1122 года назад
Women on the Water: Female anglers and business owners on the Bay
"Green Re-Entry: How Environmental Jobs Help System-Involved People"
Просмотров 882 года назад
"Green Re-Entry: How Environmental Jobs Help System-Involved People"
EPA's Adam Ortiz Answers 10 Questions About Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Просмотров 4912 года назад
EPA's Adam Ortiz Answers 10 Questions About Restoring the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting December 15, 2021 Livestream
Просмотров 1042 года назад
Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting December 15, 2021 Livestream
Schools & Climate Resilience
Просмотров 1062 года назад
Schools & Climate Resilience

Комментарии

  • @user-Nick20-o8f
    @user-Nick20-o8f Месяц назад

    Man, thanks for talking about the Chesapeake Bay. I hope we modern humans can save it by the beginning of the next century.

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq 2 месяца назад

    For those you have Farms, there is a Virginia grass slam bird program. We are doing it this year and we took the cattle off and have not mowed it for Hay since the fall and we definitely have quail back not a lot but it’s a start. I’m trying to get my neighbors to be in this program where you avoid mowing until July 1 and ideally, you only mow once a year in April if you can afford tois in central Virginia

  • @jamestaylor5231
    @jamestaylor5231 4 месяца назад

    That’s where my first 7 yrs of my life was with my Grandfather Capt. Zack Taylor,Do Do and Mike,Pearl,Buddy.

  • @wantonfuey1
    @wantonfuey1 4 месяца назад

    Stan ended up being one creepy dude

  • @YasminA-jm9zs
    @YasminA-jm9zs 4 месяца назад

    This is wonderful!

  • @johnnicholas2157
    @johnnicholas2157 5 месяцев назад

    You should try the East Hampton Shucking tool, it's the safest and easiest way to open oysters. It keeps your hand away from the knife. You won't hurt yourself.

  • @pierre6625
    @pierre6625 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video Thanks

  • @jamesfiaco4922
    @jamesfiaco4922 5 месяцев назад

    Tim Kane definitely has his act together personally professionally I really got a good sense of this when I seen him in the debate for the nominee of vice president. I'm not willing to celebrate quite yet because America Virginians need to be able to improve upon and maintain the quality of life in a manner that will result in constant consistent physical mental financial spiritual beneficial and rewarding progress to be able to occur within each and every moment of life for the mass majority. Once we take care of the mass majority of the common basic average normal. We can focus on the extreme overwhelming problems that go above and beyond traditional medical teachings and religious understanding.

  • @davidalanbinder4238
    @davidalanbinder4238 5 месяцев назад

    I highly recommend the book ALL ABOUT ALGAE - Exploring Phycology or Algology: A Comprehensive Guide to Algae and their Significance

  • @jamestaylor5231
    @jamestaylor5231 6 месяцев назад

    I am from Wenona ,grandfather was Capt. Zack Taylor,lived there from 1952 to 1959 Seven yrs and remember every day of it.

  • @richardmills8401
    @richardmills8401 6 месяцев назад

    1 fish over 32" per person in virginia rivers didn't stop most of those guys. I loved catching those trophy fish but fishing all night for nothing is what things have come to in most rivers now. I sold both my boats and going to try the bass circuit again. Its sad both commercial and recreational fishermen couldn't meet in the middle.

  • @michaeldesilvio221
    @michaeldesilvio221 7 месяцев назад

    This is proven to be the best solution to beach erosion.

  • @frontier6937
    @frontier6937 8 месяцев назад

    STOP stream restoration projects - learn the truth (Utube: "How a stream is restored in Gaithersburg").

  • @frontier6937
    @frontier6937 8 месяцев назад

    STOP stream restoration projects - learn the truth (Utube: "How a stream is restored in Gaithersburg").

  • @chastitycastel5193
    @chastitycastel5193 9 месяцев назад

    Promo`SM 😋

  • @Roadtripmik
    @Roadtripmik 11 месяцев назад

    Annapolis legend

  • @devanman7920
    @devanman7920 Год назад

    You gotta slurp and get all the watery goodness

  • @Shuckerboy
    @Shuckerboy Год назад

    Great Video! Now I know how!

  • @bluejelly3739
    @bluejelly3739 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this information!! I have a job interview for an oyster shucking position and I've never touched an oyster in my life, this is so helpful!!

  • @robertcalamusso1603
    @robertcalamusso1603 Год назад

    God’s work. Thx. Save The Bay 🦀🐠🐋

  • @rexxdodson616
    @rexxdodson616 Год назад

    I didn't see the used syringes or homeless camps in this video...😮

  • @rexxdodson616
    @rexxdodson616 Год назад

    It's a lie. Our water is trash. We get floods that overflow the wastewater facility... I've seen it personally. I live in city point, we have "Boil Water Advisories" every other month. We can't drink this shit

  • @jeffmech600
    @jeffmech600 Год назад

    Why dont you ask this gentleman what the island doesn't have much of?😂

  • @robertcalamusso1603
    @robertcalamusso1603 Год назад

    Thx

  • @RustyKnuckles
    @RustyKnuckles Год назад

    No place like home...

  • @robertcalamusso1603
    @robertcalamusso1603 Год назад

    Great

  • @horizanadventures
    @horizanadventures Год назад

    While I agree with I think the dandling food source I believe is the most common cause of the problem. Just like with the Ringneck pheasant.

  • @jsnrm8332
    @jsnrm8332 Год назад

    got me watching vid on sum water

  • @riccib1873
    @riccib1873 Год назад

    I'm in this school and I actually Surprised that I found this

  • @bufferr_
    @bufferr_ Год назад

    horrible city

  • @8TheLord9
    @8TheLord9 Год назад

    Good video, i liked it 😝

  • @def_not.jaijai
    @def_not.jaijai Год назад

    i went there❤️❤️.

  • @rockerneck
    @rockerneck Год назад

    Y’all used to have some good videos before going woke

  • @lidiyajohnson7460
    @lidiyajohnson7460 Год назад

    Brilliant ! Fantastic !

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Год назад

    I can't stop being amazed that this harmless, gentle creature got the name "Hellbender"

  • @mastershucker6240
    @mastershucker6240 Год назад

    I’ve met this gentleman at the National Oyster shucking contest several times! One of the nicest people you’ll ever meet!

  • @drcmac
    @drcmac Год назад

    🔹️ Used to live up on a lake within easy walking distance, a few hundred yards from a large oyster farm.. Freshest Oysters eaten straight after opening cannot be beaten ❗ Always added a few drops of Worcestershire sauce or Maggi Special Seasoning sauce to my oysters. I don't care for cooked oysters. I've always eaten them Au Naturel, the best & only way to truely enjoy these salty little delights❗

  • @MrBoliao98
    @MrBoliao98 Год назад

    This is so impt, now

  • @richardgressle2640
    @richardgressle2640 Год назад

    My family and I vacationed on Deal 70 years ago when old ww2 ordnance would sometimes explode on Bloodsworth Island Islan and our father there was a general store and barber shop and a bank (!) right in the village. Many happy memories of Deal Island

  • @inspectorhooter56
    @inspectorhooter56 Год назад

    We never had line Pullers for crabbing or oystering. Getting up, pulling up, and bait up was a lot of Ups back then.

  • @leaderofthepack8928
    @leaderofthepack8928 Год назад

    Chesapeake Bay program is finally back can't wait to learn 😁

  • @turkeydinnerchewie2499
    @turkeydinnerchewie2499 2 года назад

    Do you think freshwater mussels have any potential to improve conditions for oysters if the mussels are brought back to their past abundance? I’ve worked with both, but I’ve never really gotten a straight answer from anyone

  • @tas5622
    @tas5622 2 года назад

    Important that sediment to not settle on creekbeds though? Also beavers can do same thing, perhaps even better form a wetland habitat

  • @leaderofthepack8928
    @leaderofthepack8928 2 года назад

    You finally uploaded 😁🎉

  • @quinnmorgendorffer531
    @quinnmorgendorffer531 2 года назад

    WOW! so awesome

  • @Kingkiller-oo5fk
    @Kingkiller-oo5fk 2 года назад

    Dang this feels like it’s been forever

  • @Kingkiller-oo5fk
    @Kingkiller-oo5fk 2 года назад

    I really don’t want to go back

  • @leaderofthepack8928
    @leaderofthepack8928 2 года назад

    Save the Chesapeake bay 🐬

  • @leaderofthepack8928
    @leaderofthepack8928 2 года назад

    Save the Chesapeake bay 🐬