Alien Invaders in the Chesapeake Bay

By |2021-11-30T16:52:43-05:00November 18th, 2021|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Estuarine Processes, Living Resources, Member and Partner News, Nov 2021, Watershed Processes|

Alien Invaders in the Chesapeake Bay From plants to insects to fish, it is estimated that there are more than 200 known or possible invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. These species, whether introduced accidentally or purposefully, can cause irreparable harm to native species in the region by competing for [...]

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November 2021 STAC News

By |2021-11-18T12:10:49-05:00November 18th, 2021|Categories: CRC Streamline, Nov 2021, Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee|

The Chesapeake Bay Program’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) is administered by the CRC and funded through a cooperative agreement with the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) Partnership – currently spanning the period 2016-2022. The CRC has had a long-standing role of administering all activities of STAC, an active committee with 38 members from academic [...]

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November 2021 Director’s Corner

By |2021-11-23T11:06:49-05:00November 18th, 2021|Categories: CRC News, CRC Streamline, Director's Corner, Nov 2021|

November 2021 Director's Corner in·va·sive /inˈvāsiv/ adjective (especially of plants or a disease) tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully. To most people, the operative and memorable terms in the above definition are “undesirably” or “harmfully”. If we are considering one species at a time, we have time to reflect [...]

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