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Lectures on the Shore: Our Disappearing Osprey - Chesapeake …
The recent dramatic drop in the osprey population serves as an early warning for the health of the Chesapeake Bay. What does the future hold as fledging survivability reaches unsustainable …
Great Decisions 2025 - Chesapeake Forum
Join in on engaging conversations regarding the world’s most challenging geopolitical issues. Rich Harrison and Bob DeGour are back for Chesapeake Forum’s Great Decisions discussion of …
Discover Free Courses at Chesapeake Forum
All Chesapeake Forum Library Courses are available FREE OF CHARGE. After clicking the “Course Details” button to open a course, you will find the YouTube links for the course …
Oysters of the Chesapeake Bay - Chesapeake Forum
Learn about the oysters of the Bay, their important role in the Bay’s ecosystem, and how they are doing. Oysters are considered a keystone species in many aquatic systems around the world, …
Understanding Coastal Erosion & Island Loss - Chesapeake Forum
Check out the geological, and archaeological histories of islands that have eroded away in the Chesapeake Bay region. Darrin Lowery starts this program off with a discussion about coastal …
Fighting Pirates on the Chesapeake - Chesapeake Forum
Pirates and privateering were a significant part of Chesapeake Bay history and the development of Virginia and Maryland. The Chesapeake Region may not have been known for rum, but …
Boats for the Bay – Exploring Chesapeake Watercraft
Using the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Water Lines exhibition in the new Welcome Center as a classroom, Pete will show specific examples of regional watercraft types and the …
20,000 Years of History from One Oyster Reef in the
A sonar mapped oyster reef reveals geologic history of the Chesapeake Bay from 20,000 years ago.