Stories by Marisa Baldine
Marisa joined the Chesapeake Research Consortium in 2020, as the Environmental Management Staffer to the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Communications Office. Marisa will manage the Communications Workgroup, create content for the Chesapeake Bay Program website, and assist with the creation and implementation of social media content. Marisa earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from John Carroll University. Marisa was born and raised in Washington, D.C. and strives to help create healthy, vibrant communities connected to the natural world.
An annual event keeps Washington, D.C. streams healthy
April 15, 2021Volunteers gather for Rock Creek Conservancy’s Extreme Cleanup
Read storyThe first blooms bring the heat
April 1, 2021Skunk cabbage has the ability to create its own warmth and serve as an early food source for pollinators.
Read storyFrom invasive fish to sustainable dish
March 16, 2021Chefs and wholesalers are growing the market for blue catfish
Read storyTrying to keep its head above water
March 1, 2021As climate change claims tidal marshes, the saltmarsh sparrow struggles to survive
Read storyPlanting seeds in the community: Five urban farming groups creating long-term change
February 19, 2021Urban farms replace concrete with green space while providing food for city residents.
Read storyIt takes a village to monitor a watershed
February 11, 2021The Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative creates a premier network of volunteer water quality monitors
Read storyA feast for the eyes and for wildlife
February 1, 2021While other plants sleep, this plant shines
Read storyMake your winter Bay-friendly!
January 15, 2021Seven small changes to help you protect the Bay throughout winter
Read storyA small hunter faces a big problem
January 4, 2021Like other critters in the Bay, the ferocious mink is threatened by chemical contaminants
Read storyFive Chesapeake summits to take your breath away
December 10, 2020Where to find the best summits in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
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