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  1. Recent Stories

Stories by Myra McAdory

Myra is the Communications Intern at the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. She is working on her Master’s in Public Administration and Policy Analysis at the University of Delaware and has a Bachelor’s in Anthropology from St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, she currently resides in Chestertown, Md.

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Chesapeake Stewardship Partnership News Restoration Spotlight Travel, Recreation and Culture Watershed Science Wildlife

The highs and lows of Maryland’s oyster aquaculture industry

December 8, 2020

Maryland’s budding aquaculture industry faces barriers to expansion and implications from COVID-19

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An Indigenous tribe conserves its ancestral landscapes

August 27, 2020

The Piscataway Conoy preserve their cultural identity through environment protection

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Tropical Storm Isaias reminds us what’s at stake

August 20, 2020

How the Chesapeake Bay Program is building climate resiliency in the watershed

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Pennsylvania makes strides to protect its pollinators

August 6, 2020

Protecting pollinators through science, landscape design and public engagement

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Meet a small but tough native fish of the Chesapeake Bay

August 3, 2020

The white catfish is the smallest catfish in North America

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The art of wooden boatbuilding is alive and well at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

July 30, 2020

Knowledge and traditions handed down over generations help shipbuilders create a new replica of the historic Maryland Dove

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A fresh perspective on revitalizing Maryland’s Eastern Shore

July 16, 2020

A young Eastern Shore native emerges as a leader in community enrichment

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A harmful algal bloom caught red handed

July 6, 2020

As pollution persists, so do mahogany tides

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Three Chesapeake beaches reflect the history of desegregation in the United States

July 2, 2020

Access to public beaches is as meaningful now as ever

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Oyster farmer and educator plays a key role in sustaining a local island’s economy

June 25, 2020

Building economic resilience and environmental stewardship through education and aquaculture

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