Videos: Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail
Browse our collection of videos to learn about everything from blue crabs and oysters to hands-on science and restoration projects.
Nansemond Indian Nation continues river stewardship
Tribal leaders host an oyster planting and decribe a long stewardship tradition
View videoGreen space reimagined in the heart of Ward 8
A variety of nonprofits work together to improve Oxon Run Park in Washington, D.C.
View videoBay 101: Watershed connections
Water connects, and so the goals of the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership are interwoven
View videoBay 101: Land use
How does land use impact local communities, waterways and the Chesapeake Bay?
View videoBay 101: Green infrastructure
How can we use natural processes to reduce stormwater runoff?
View videoBay 101: Oysters
Why are these bivalves so important to Bay health, and how are scientists helping to restore them?
View videoBay 101: Climate change
People across the Chesapeake Bay watershed are adapting to climate change and building resiliency into the region
View videoChesapeake Climate: Fighting floods
In a region of New York along the upper Susquehanna River, managing more intense storms takes a watershed approach
View videoChesapeake Climate: Underwater grasses
Reducing pollution helps bay grasses withstand warming temperatures and more extreme weather
View videoChesapeake Climate: Regenerative farming
A family farm has learned that improving soil health improves their ability to endure more extreme weather
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