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Federal Commitment to Implement the Chesapeake Executive Council Directive No. 21-1
Published in DirectiveIn alignment with mission, applicable law and budget constraints, the U.S. federal government will work together to implement the Chesapeake Executive Council Directive No. 21-1 Collective Action for Climate Change. This collective Commitment to Implement by federal agencies reflects our resolve to minimize the adverse effects of climate change on the Chesapeake Bay watershed and its habitats, and to do our part, as appropriate to our missions, to implement the Directive.
View detailsSlides: Inspire Local Stewardship with "Chesapeake Bay Change"
Published in Meeting MaterialThis webinar offers an overview of the Chesapeake Bay Program's newest website, Chesapeake Behavior Change. This online tool integates data from the Stewardship Index, making it available to organizations and individuals looking to create their own behavior change campaigns.
View detailsCBP DEIJ Accountability Framework
The DEIJ Accountability Famework identifies responsibilities and a system for tracking and reporting implementation of the DEIJ Strategy Implementation Plan.
View details2021 Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration Update
This document includes details on large-scale oyster restoration, including acres of reef constructed and number of spat-on-shell planted, in Maryland and Virginia tributaries for calendar year 2021.
Chesapeake Bay SAV: A Second Technical Synthesis
The second Chesapeake Bay SAV technical synthesis.
View detailsChesapeake Bay SAV Habitat Requirements and Restoration Targets: A Technical Synthesis
The first Chesapeake Bay SAV technical synthesis.
View details2019-2021 Blue Crab Abundance Management Strategy
2019-2021 Blue Crab Abundance Management Strategy
View detailsChesapeake Bay Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV): A Third Technical Synthesis
Chesapeake Bay is one of the most widely studied estuaries in the world, with extensive research focused on one of the Bay’s most important habitats: submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). SAV provides a myriad of ecosystem services, from nursery grounds and habitat for ecologically and economically important fish and invertebrates, to sediment stabilization and shoreline erosion control, to carbon sequestration. While the first two SAV Technical Syntheses (published in 1992 and 2000) focused primarily on the identification, development, and refinement of five specific and measurable habitat requirements that limit SAV growth, including light attenuation, chlorophyll a, total suspended solids, dissolved inorganic nitrogen and dissolved inorganic phosphorus, this third SAV Technical Synthesis reviews advancements in our knowledge and understanding of SAV ecosystem dynamics as they relate to SAV habitat requirements, but also genetics, the effects of land-use and shoreline alterations on SAV, climate change impacts, and ecosystem services and their potential monetary value. New information and analyses are reviewed in the context of restoration and management implications and suggest that managers and policy makers must maintain or strengthen protection to SAV and must continue to improve water quality and clarity in the Chesapeake Bay in hopes of counterbalancing the impacts of climate change and increased pressures from a growing watershed population.
View detailsGreen Re-Entry: How Environmental Jobs Help System Involved People
This webinar discusses “Green Re-Entry,” the process of providing environmentally focused jobs and opportunities to assist formerly incarcerated people in finding professional opportunities as they leave the prison environment and re-enter society.
View detailsSustainable Fisheries GIT Winter 2022 Meeting Summary
Attached are presentations and summary discussions from the 2022 virtual membership meeting.
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