Stewardship Workgroup
The Stewardship Workgroup seeks to increase public participation in stewardship actions that contribute positively to lands, waters, wildlife, fisheries and communities throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Meetings
Chesapeake Steward Map 101- July 2026
Chesapeake Steward Map 101- August 2026
Chesapeake Steward Map 101- September 2026
Stewardship Workgroup Meeting - June 2026
Chesapeake Steward Map 101 - June 2026
Chesapeake Steward Map 101 - May 2026
About
The long-term success and sustainability of the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort will ultimately depend on the actions and support of the more than 18 million residents who call the watershed home. The cumulative impact of these individuals can both positively and negatively affect the health of lands and waterways. Hundreds of local conservation organizations, in addition to a growing number of community associations, religious institutions and others, are leading efforts at the local level to engage and empower residents to restore streams, reduce pollution, protect the environment and improve their communities. The efforts of these groups and of community leaders also result in an ever-increasing number of residents adopting behaviors and taking individual actions that reduce our collective impact on the Bay.
The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, revised in 2025, contains a Stewardship Outcome to "Increase the public's participation in stewardship actions that contribute positively to lands, waters, wildlife, fisheries and communities throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed." The Stewardship Workgroup facilitates the implementation of this outcome. The team includes representation from federal, state, local and non-profit partners responsible for and committed to stewardship activities.
Projects
Chesapeake Steward Map
In ProgressThe goal of the Chesapeake Steward Map is to increase connections and collaborative partnerships among stewards across the Chesapeake region. The map helps identify hubs and gaps in connectivity and highlights opportunities to facilitate strategic connections for sharing knowledge and resources.
Publications
Stewardship Outcome Management Strategy, 2024-2030 v.3
Publication date:Stewardship Outcome Management Strategy (2024-2030) supporting the Stewardship Outcome in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement adopted in 2014.
View document [PDF, 864.6 KB] Stewardship Outcome Management Strategy, 2024-2030 v.3
Related Resources
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Chesapeake Behavior Change
Chesapeake Behavior Change is a resource to help organizations apply the results of a survey of thousands of Chesapeake Bay region residents about their stewardship behaviors that impact the Bay's health. This website also serves as a repository to publish and view organizations' campaigns to encourage collaboration and learning opportunities.
Our Watershed Agreement Goals & Outcomes
Engaged Communities Goal
Our Members
- Marissa O’Neill (Chair)
District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment marissa.oneill@dc.gov - Katie Ayers (Coordinator)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ayers.katie@epa.gov - Meredith Lemke (Staffer)
Chesapeake Research Consortium lemkem@chesapeake.org - Isabel Layton
Maryland Department of Natural Resources isabel.layton@maryland.gov