Founder and director of Minorities in Aquaculture
Chesapeake Uncharted
Season 3: Wave Makers
Hear from a newer generation of “wave makers” in the Chesapeake region — people who weren't born when Bay cleanup began 40 years ago and are helping to shape public awareness, vision, policy and science for the next era of Bay restoration.
Maryland waterman
C-Stream coordinator, green infrastructure advocate, business owner
Executive director of the Chesapeake Bay Commission
Vice president of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Marine biologist at Salisbury University in Maryland
Community engagement manager at the Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley
Season 2: Killer Storm Agnes
Remnants of Hurricane Agnes devasted parts of the Chesapeake Bay region, especially along the Susquehanna River, and made a lasting mark on the Bay itself. Relive its arrival in 1972 and consider how communities may or may not be prepared for a similar storm in the future.
In 1972, remnants of Hurricane Agnes devastated river towns, wrought ecological havoc and boosted cries to restore the Chesapeake Bay. Has it changed how we prepare for such storms in the future?
How a radio station in central Pennsylvania defied official weather experts and delivered an accurate flooding forecast during Tropical Storm Agnes.
The remnants of Hurricane Agnes tested the limits of flood barriers. In Wilkes-Barre, a wall wasn’t enough.
Remnants of Hurricane Agnes washed decades-worth of pollution into the Bay's fragile waters over the span of a week.
Environmental destruction wrought by Tropical Storm Agnes brought the "Save the Bay" movement to life.
Agnes reshaped the way the U.S. responds to natural disasters on a national scale. Here’s how.
As climate change fuels more Agnes-like storms, what will we do to protect vulnerable communities?
Season 1: Climate Change
How are humans and wildlife grappling with warmer temperatures, rising water and stronger storms?
See what's ahead as we explore the impacts of climate change in the Chesapeake Bay region.
A Maryland community grapples with two devastating floods in two short years.
As our days heat up, minority communities are likely to suffer the most.
Climate change is creating "ghost forests," drowning islands and forcing plants to migrate.
Cities, from the small to the huge, prepare for a wetter future.
Restore, retreat, rewrite: how climate change is remaking our communities.
A close-knit island community grapples with change.
What oysters and marsh birds tell us about a changing Chesapeake.
Rising water is swallowing historic sites along shorelines.
A state and federal effort to clean up the Chesapeake Bay faces a hotter, stormier world.
Agriculture can contribute to climate change, but it can also bring solutions.
What you can do to fight climate change at home and beyond.