Bay 101: Restoring the Chesapeake watershed
The Chesapeake Bay Program leads the restoration effort through science and partnership
What does it take to restore a 64,000-square-mile watershed? Staff from the Chesapeake Bay Program as well as residents of the Chesapeake Bay watershed chronicle the partnership effort to restore the Chesapeake Bay as well as the lands and rivers that feed into it.
- Produced by Will Parson
- Music/Audio: Blue Dot Sessions via FreeMusicArchive.org
- Special thanks to Sarah Anderson, Marcus Asante, Nancy Baker, Rich Batiuk, Carin Bisland, Rev. Johnny Calhoun, Fran Flanigan, Ida Hall, Jeni Keisman, Tyrone Meredith, Scott Phillips, Rocky Rice, Jonathan Quinn and Nan Zamorski
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It takes watershed program to restore 60,000
i think we need to protect our environment
i‘m doing a chesapeake bay watershed project at my school and I have to do research about the chesapeake bay watershed do you have any information that I can use