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- Great Decisions 2026 - 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 world affairs Known for their deft moderation of in-depth discussions, the two have been teaming up to moderate the popular discussion group since 2017 Great Decisions provides a forum […]
- 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, including the Chesapeake Bay However, a variety of factors have contributed to a major decline in Chesapeake oyster populations Disease, overfishing, and pollution […]
- The Blue Crabs of the Chesapeake Bay
What better way to learn all about blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay then while sampling these delicious crustaceans? 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 […]
- 20,000 Years of History from One Oyster Reef in the . . . - Chesapeake Forum
A sonar mapped oyster reef reveals geologic history of the Chesapeake Bay from 20,000 years ago
- 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 cultures that produced and used them in the Chesapeake Bay region
- Explore Our New Course Offerings - Chesapeake Forum
Discover new courses and register today at Chesapeake Forum Enhance your skills and knowledge Sign up now!
- Fighting Pirates on the Chesapeake - Chesapeake Forum
The Chesapeake Bay was at the center of economic development in colonial times with ships carrying priceless cargo Find out how piracy impacted the shipping on the Bay and colonial trades
- 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 […]
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