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    • Chesapeake Bay restoration: Are we headed in the right direction?
      Chesapeake Bay restoration: Are we headed in the right direction? ... The Chesapeake Bay Program has a long history of setting goals, and unfortunately an equally long history of NOT reaching these goals. The initial Chesapeake Bay Prog...
    • Launching Ricky Into Space
      ...r.com/c/cnemazie/). Ricky Arnold began his scientific career plumbing the depths of Chesapeake Bay to construct a paleohistory of aquatic grasses, and published his results in an international peer reviewed scientific journal ( Journal of Coastal...
    • Science Communication Course
      ...designed to develop active titles—short declarative statements that summarize the issue being communicated, and 3) Storyboarding, a game designed to design a layout of integrating visual elements and text for printed communication products....
    • Defining Science Application
      ...cienceWatch blog). Fortunately, Stephen Colbert from the Comedy Channel, was listening to National Public Radio when the story ran, and Margaret was contacted to appear on the Colbert Report. She and Chris traveled to New York City for the filming...
    • Chesapeake literacy
      ... drivers for Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Chesapeake Bay supports unique human cultures and livelihoods. American history has been shaped by Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Bay is extremely well studied and intensely managed. Chesapeake Bay is a l...
    • Thoughts on Chennai, India
      ...side. Having always wanted to visit India, this was a fantastic opportunity and apart from beautiful sunrises, amazing history, and a welcome break from a long northern winter, I was struck by how friendly and engaging Indian folks are. That is no...
    • Discussion following Walter Boynton seminar on Corsica River estuary restoration
      ...tention". He joked that we should be making beaver hatcheries instead of oyster hatcheries, but then went on to tell the story of the reappearance of beavers in Calvert County with the initial reaction "the return of nature's engineers" evolving i...
    • Friends of the Bay go to Washington, D.C.
      ...eous spring day and the Department of Agriculture building is directly on the Mall across from the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. Bill Dennison, Gerald Winegrad, Fred Tutman and Dan Coulhoun in front of White House The Department of Agricultu...
    • Colonial National Historic Park visit
      ...nal Historic Trail offshore 'New Town'. We called the buoy to access weather and hydrological data and listen to short history segments. Mini-Symposium : The mini-symposium was held in the first LEEDs ( Leadership in Energy and Environmental Desig...
    • 6th anniversary of the IAN symbol libraries
      ... and fundamental communication technique is being adapted to current technology. Symbols have been used in cave drawing, storyboards, and hieroglyphics, and the web-based symbol library is a modern version of an ancient technique. The success of t...
    • Science communication in southern Maine
      ...vocate for the Chesapeake Bay. When science jobs were hard to come by in 1932, Rachel wrote articles about the natural history of the Bay for the Baltimore Sun. So when we had the chance to visit a National Wildlife Refuge bearing her name and a N...