|
- Lectures on the Shore: Our Disappearing Osprey - Chesapeake Forum
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 levels? Each spring, the skies above the Chesapeake Bay come alive with the return of ospreys—majestic raptors whose arrival signals the end of winter and […]
- 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 erosion by explaining that coastal erosion in the Chesapeake Bay region is not unique to the 20th or 21st centuries Many islands vanished long before the […]
- 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 session (s), and in newer courses, links to any handouts that might have been provided, at the bottom of the course description Simply click the link (s) to get to the YouTube Video recording ENJOY!
- Spring 2025 Archives - Chesapeake Forum
Oysters of the Chesapeake Bay 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
- Books with Friends, Fall 2025 - Chesapeake Forum
Join us for “Books with Friends” in a monthly exploration of favorite books to share among an inclusive group of Chesapeake Forum friends As we end our 3 rd year, “Books with Friends” is proving an easy way to jump in and be a part of a discussion about interesting and compelling reads
- Fall 2025 Archives - Chesapeake Forum
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
- Chesapeake Crabs: The Story of the Bay’s Most Iconic Seafood
Kate explores the diverse story of the Bay’s staple seafood, blue crabs Crabs reveal the complex, deeply nuanced connection between the Bay’s environment and the Chesapeake people and how that relationship has transformed due to industry, adaptation, pollution and climate change She also explores the foodways and history of the beautiful swimmer— a story of diversity, from enslaved
- The Blue Crabs of the Chesapeake Bay - Chesapeake Forum
Join your friends from Chesapeake Forum for an educational and delicious adventure at Phillips Wharf in Easton The blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, is an important crustacean species along the Atlantic coasts of North and South America
|
|
|