Chesapeake Bay Program : Press Center
Keep up with the Chesapeake Bay Program’s most recent restoration efforts and research. All recent press releases on the latest progress in CBP’s science and restoration efforts can be found
Keep up with the Chesapeake Bay Program’s most recent restoration efforts and research. All recent press releases on the latest progress in CBP’s science and restoration efforts can be found
Five hands-on, student-driven investigations are at the heart of the PLT GreenSchools program. Using critical thinking and problem-solving skills, students will analyze their school’s energy, water, school site, waste and
NOAA’s Community Resilience Education Theory of Change strives to provide a framework for how K-12 formal and informal education projects are critical to building community resilience against extreme weather, climate change,
Information and links to troves of information on climate change work in Hampton Roads. View local resiliency efforts and learn what you can do to become part of the solution!
Learn all about different school programs at the Virginia Aquarium and ways to add to your science curriculum. Programs include Outreach Programs that can come to you, Field Trips to the aquarium,
All Activities are correlated with Virginia SOLs! Enjoy tours and education programs at one of the world’s greenest buildings. Programs discuss oyster reefs, conservation, water quality, mapping, point source pollution,
Follow the Bay through the seasons with this podcast library. Topics include water quality, conservation, oysters, sustainable practices, pollution, renewable resources and energy, local species, and more!
This is a guide to estuary basics entitled ‘Introduction to an Ecosystem’. Learn about the Bay ecosystem, its geology, water and sediments, habitats, living resources and biological communities, food production
An in-depth variety of maps featuring different angles and topics on the Chesapeake Bay’s 64,000 square miles. Categories include geography, pollution, land use, aquatic life, and economic importance.
Keep up with the Bay Program’s most recent restoration efforts and research. Browse articles and in-depth feature stories to learn about the latest Bay news.
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