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Loving Skipjacks and Oysters - Chesapeake Forum Discover the fascinating history of the iconic Chesapeake Bay skipjacks and their predecessors that sailed our local rivers This course is presented by the Dorchester Skipjack Committee, whose members have years of experience telling the maritime story of skipjacks on the Chesapeake Bay and their important relationship to oyster ecology
Explore Our Lifelong Learning Community - Chesapeake Forum Chesapeake Forum is a part of the YMCA of the Chesapeake, a public 501(c)(3) charity Contributions to Chesapeake Forum support the lifelong learning program and are fully tax-deductible as allowable by law Donate online below, or mail a check to Chesapeake Forum, P O Box 544, Easton, MD 21601
Great Decisions 2025 - Chesapeake Forum Rich Harrison and Bob DeGour are back for Chesapeake Forum’s Great Decisions discussion of world affairs Known for their deft moderation of in-depth discussions, the two have been teaming up to run the popular discussion group since 2017 The 2025 topics include: After Gaza: American policy in the Middle East
Explore Our New Course Offerings - Chesapeake Forum In case of inclement weather, Chesapeake Forum follows the Talbot County School closing procedures Refer to the school’s website, or you may find school closing information on your local radio and television stations
Oysters of the Chesapeake Bay - Chesapeake Forum Oysters are considered a keystone species in many aquatic systems around the world, including the Chesapeake Bay However, a variety of factors have contributed to a major decline in Chesapeake oyster populations Disease, overfishing, and pollution have all taken their toll, but many groups are fighting to restore this hardworking bivalve
Boats for the Bay – Exploring Chesapeake Watercraft Explore how the Bay has shaped the diverse cultures that have lived, worked, and played on the Chesapeake Bay 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 cultures that produced and used them in the Chesapeake
Fighting Pirates on the Chesapeake - Chesapeake Forum Pirates and privateers were a major presence in the Chesapeake Bay for nearly 200 years, and the area’s history is rich with stories of piracy Learn about the history of piracy on the Chesapeake Bay during the colonial period The Chesapeake Bay was at the center of economic development in colonial times with ships carrying priceless cargo
Darrin Lowery, Ph. D. - Chesapeake Forum While conducting this research, he has documented over 2,000 archaeological sites spanning the entire region’s prehistory and history He began writing about Chesapeake Bay archaeology and geology before entering college and has continued with over one hundred published monographs, book chapters, and articles
The Blue Crabs of the Chesapeake Bay Their mission is to encourage, educate, and engage Chesapeake Bay stewards of all ages through interactive experiences showcasing the Bay’s ecosystem and its inhabitants The Phillips Wharf Environmental Center was founded in 2005 by the late Kelley Phillips Cox and her husband Jerry Cox
Explore Hybrid Learning Options - Chesapeake Forum In case of inclement weather, Chesapeake Forum follows the Talbot County School closing procedures Refer to the school's website, or you may find school closing information on your local radio and television stations Weather cancellations of in-person courses will be rescheduled for a later date