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CRC Roundtable | November 2023

By |2023-11-16T13:53:17-05:00November 10th, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Shifting to the Shallows: Informed Site Selection One of the core conclusions of the Comprehensive Evaluation of System Response (CESR) report is that there is great potential and urgency in the restoration of shallow water areas; they are the places where many of our favorite Bay species live and reproduce as well as where [...]

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CRC Roundtable | October 2023

By |2023-11-10T09:00:12-05:00October 10th, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Shifting to the Shallows: Refocusing Chesapeake Restoration Efforts The implications of the Comprehensive Evaluation of System Response (CESR) report ripple through all aspects of the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort. One of the core conclusions of CESR is that there is great potential and urgency in the restoration of shallow water areas; they are the [...]

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CRC Roundtable | September 2023

By |2023-09-22T10:59:13-04:00September 22nd, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Evaluating Chesapeake Bay System Response: A CESR Q&A The Comprehensive Evaluation of System Response (CESR) report was released by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), an independent liaison between the Bay’s scientific community and the Chesapeake Bay Program. Over 60 experts were involved in its creation, and its pages reflect on how the restoration effort [...]

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CRC Roundtable | August 2023

By |2023-09-22T10:34:53-04:00September 22nd, 2023|Categories: CRC News, CRC Roundtable, DEIJ|Tags: |

The Bay Stewards, Scientists, and Managers of the Future What does restoring the Chesapeake Bay mean? The conversation lately has recognized that turning back time is impossible - we can restore the Bay to a better-functioning version of itself, but it will never be the same as it was in the 1800s with imposing [...]

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CRC Roundtable | July 2023

By |2023-07-19T17:12:09-04:00July 7th, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, DEIJ, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Expanding the Chesapeake Bay Watershed report card to include social, economic and environmental justice indices Geographically explicit, data-rich Chesapeake Bay report cards have been developed annually by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science for 16 years. But over the past several years, the report card expanded to include the Chesapeake watershed and [...]

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CRC Roundtable | June 2023

By |2023-06-21T15:48:28-04:00June 9th, 2023|Categories: CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Harvesting Restoration Opportunities from the Farm Bill Agriculture is one of the largest land uses in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The food produced here supports the growing population in the watershed and beyond, but production also leads to nutrients entering the Bay. The Farm Bill provides critical support to producers and environmental protections. While [...]

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CRC Roundtable | May 2023

By |2023-05-17T16:24:50-04:00May 4th, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, DEIJ|Tags: |

CRC Member Take-Over Series: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) Building A Diverse Environmental Workforce and Packaging the State of the Science There is a need to bring science to more people as well as bringing more people (and diversity) to science. Our speakers will demonstrate how UMCES works to fill [...]

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CRC Roundtable | April 2023

By |2023-05-02T14:59:40-04:00April 12th, 2023|Categories: CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|Tags: |

Improving Understanding and Coordination of Science Activities for PFAS in the Chesapeake Bay Those “forever chemicals” you may be hearing about are Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, more commonly known as PFAS. They persist in our environment and are linked to long-lasting impacts on fish, other wildlife, and human health.  In response to growing concerns [...]

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CRC Roundtable | March 2023

By |2023-03-23T12:36:07-04:00March 6th, 2023|Categories: Climate/Sea Level Rise, CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Living Resources|Tags: , |

Implementing clean water solutions for agriculture in Pennsylvania In 2016, 2019, and 2022, leaders from Pennsylvania’s agricultural and environmental communities participated in a series of “Pennsylvania in the Balance” conferences. In the early years, participants generated creative new ideas to position agriculture in the state as a solution for clean water. Convened by the [...]

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CRC Roundtable | February 2023

By |2023-02-16T14:54:56-05:00February 3rd, 2023|Categories: CRC News, CRC Roundtable, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Watershed Processes|

Integrating Social Science for Adaptive Management in Chesapeake Bay Program, Lisa Wainger and Daniel Read What do researchers and practitioners want from each other? Insights from the Advancing Engagement Workshop Series, Wes Eaton To continue December’s roundtable conversation on behavior change, February’s roundtable brought together a group of scholarly researchers with experience in [...]

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