Targeting Resources to Accelerate Chesapeake Bay Restoration

By |2022-11-01T15:08:14-04:00November 2nd, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Member and Partner News, November 2022|

Targeting Resources to Accelerate Chesapeake Bay Restoration Denice Wardrop,Executive Director of the Chesapeake Research Consortium, moderated the webinar featuring two experts from USGS. Scott Phillips, Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) Coordinator for the USGS, and John Wolf, Assistant Director, Land Change Research, Hydrologic Transport and Response, USGS, gave an overview of tools [...]

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Listening and Learning: Achieving Environmental Wins Through Convening

By |2022-10-04T10:14:41-04:00October 5th, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Member and Partner News, October 2022|

Listening and Learning: Achieving Environmental Wins Through Convening Denice Wardrop, Executive Director of the Chesapeake Research Consortium, moderated the webinar featuring two experts on collaborative efforts and environmental facilitation. Michele Drostin, Delmarva Land and Litter Collaborative (DLLC), and Allyson Gibson, Lancaster Clean Water Partners, shared their experiences building trust and forward movement in [...]

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A Framework for Growth in Internships

By |2022-08-31T09:20:50-04:00September 1st, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Estuarine Processes, Member and Partner News, September 2022|

A Framework for Growth in Internships Randy K. Rowel, Director of the Chesapeake Student Recruitment, Early Advisement, and Mentoring (C-StREAM) program at the Chesapeake Research Consortium, moderated the webinar featuring two students who just completed a summer research experience with the C-StREAM program. Anna He, Duke University student and [...]

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Beating the Heat: Heat Islands and the Importance of Trees

By |2022-08-01T14:19:30-04:00August 1st, 2022|Categories: August 2022, CRC News, CRC Streamline, Member and Partner News|

Beating the Heat: Heat Islands and the Importance of Trees Lauren Huey, Communications Manager at Green Fin Studio, moderated the webinar and spoke with two expert speakers who discussed how increasing temperatures are overwhelming our local communities. Jeremy Hoffman, David and Jane Cohn Scientist, Science Museum of Virginia; and Peggy Van [...]

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Community Science: Live from the Chesapeake Community Research Symposium

By |2022-06-29T14:37:10-04:00June 29th, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, July 2022, Member and Partner News|

Community Science: Live from the Chesapeake Community Research Symposium Denice Wardrop, Executive Director of CRC, and Patrick Neale, Principal Investigator at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, moderated the webinar with two speakers engaged with participatory science. Alison Cawood, Citizen Science Coordinator at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and Julie Vastine, Director [...]

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Learning from Disaster: The Environmental Impacts and Lessons of Hurricane Agnes

By |2022-05-27T13:46:53-04:00May 27th, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Member and Partner News|

Learning from Disaster: The Environmental Impacts and Lessons of Hurricane Agnes Denice Wardrop, executive director of CRC, and Tom Horton, Chesapeake Bay Writer and Professor at Salisbury University, moderated the webinar with two expert speakers who provided unique perspectives on the environmental impacts of flooding. Drew Dehoff, Susquehanna River Basin Commission; [...]

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CRC’s 50-Year-Long Role in Developing Environmental Leaders

By |2022-05-03T12:48:21-04:00May 3rd, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Member and Partner News|

CRC’s 50-Year-Long Role in Developing Environmental Leaders Melissa Fagan, the Environmental Management Career Development Program Coordinator of CRC, moderated the webinar with three alumni speakers who provided insight on their experiences as previous staffers. Kevin Schabow, Office of Habitat Conservation, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office; Julie Hester, Civic Engagement, The Keith Campbell [...]

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Bringing the Bay Home: The Role of Photography and Writing in the Restoration Effort

By |2022-04-04T17:25:06-04:00April 4th, 2022|Categories: April 2022, CRC News, CRC Streamline, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Member and Partner News, Watershed Processes|

Bringing the Bay Home: The Role of Photography and Writing in the Restoration Effort Denice Wardrop, executive director of CRC, moderated the webinar with two expert speakers who provided inspiring perspectives on the role of photography and writing in the restoration efforts. Dave Harp, a photographer who currently has a virtual [...]

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Aligning Behavior for the Bay

By |2022-03-30T15:31:17-04:00February 28th, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Mar 2022, Member and Partner News, Watershed Processes|

Aligning Behavior for the Bay Denice Wardrop, executive director of CRC, moderated the webinar with two expert speakers who provided new perspectives that continued January’s discussion on incorporating social science into the Bay restoration effort. Amanda Guthrie, PhD student at the Center for Coastal Resource Management (CCRM), Virginia Institute of Marine [...]

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Behavior and the Bay: The Human Dimension of Chesapeake Bay Restoration

By |2022-02-03T15:17:33-05:00February 2nd, 2022|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Estuarine Processes, Feb 2022, Living Resources, Member and Partner News, Watershed Processes|

Behavior and the Bay: The Human Dimension of Chesapeake Bay Restoration Denice Wardrop, executive director of CRC, moderated the webinar with three expert speakers that provided a unique perspective on integrating social science into the restoration effort and briefly summarized some ongoing efforts focusing on what they've learned and what's next: [...]

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