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The Star Democrat (Wed 22 Feb, 2012)
Horn Point lecture schedule released
Staff quoted: Linda Starling, Evamaria Koch, Jeff Cornwell, Cindy Palinkas, Vic Kennedy, Victoria Coles, Margaret Sexton, Michael Kemp
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CAMBRIDGE The Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge once again will offer free, weekly talks designed to make the science of the Chesapeake Bay as accessible as its beauty.


Tidewater Times (Tue 24 Jan, 2012)
Horn Point Laboratory Presents "Chesapeake Bay 101" science program for local residents
Staff quoted: Linda Starling, Evamaria Koch, Jeff Cornwell, Cindy Palinkas, Vic Kennedy, Victoria Coles, Margaret Sexton, Michael Kemp
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Cambridge, Md. (January 24, 2012) – The Chesapeake Bay and its rivers are the lifeblood of the Eastern Shore, defining the region like no other water body in the world. While many easily recognize the natural beauty Bay country offers, the Horn Point Laboratory is launching a new community program designed to make the science of the Chesapeake Bay as accessible as its beauty.


The Easton Star Democrat (Sun 6 Sep, 2009)
Chesapeake Bay Sleuths: Science for Solutions - Evamaria Koch
Staff quoted: Evamaria Koch
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Growing up in Porto Alegre, Brazil, my summers were spent along the Atlantic Ocean. After months of going barefoot on the beach, the arduous task of squeezing my feet back into shoes marked the start of school each fall. These years of exploring the coastline soon evolved into a deep passion for studying marine sciences.


The Worcester County Times (Thu 9 Nov, 2006)
Give seagrasses a chance to thrive
Staff quoted: Evamaria Koch
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At one time or another in our lives, most of us have used the old adage "home is where the heart is." It refers to a special place that means the world to us – a place that may have helped us grow, mature and become who we are today.