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Scientists utilize the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Maryland (CBNERR-MD) to study
the pristine wetlands, but they are not the only ones. Teachers,
decision makers, and the general public are welcome, too! Our education
program strives to share the results of research happening within CBNERR-MD
as well as estuaries throughout the nation. Follow the links ( For
Teachers, For Students, and
For the Public) to find out more about how
we can help you explore and study the Chesapeake Bay.
The education programs at CBNERR-MD
provide field experiences for students (pre-school through college),
educators and public audiences. The programs are designed to enhance
participant’s awareness and understanding of estuaries and emphasize the
interrelationships of coastal habitats and human activities. Field
program activities include the exploration of wetlands and salt marsh,
submerged aquatic vegetation, shallow water habitats, collection of
fish, crabs and other invertebrates as well as water quality and
watershed studies.
The CBNERR-MD field programs
inform participants about estuarine habitats and the organisms that
exist there while experiencing their environment first-hand. Vessels,
canoes, as well as hiking on trails and boardwalks are the means used to
gain access to a diverse set of field sites. While accessing these
remote sites particular attention is paid to the safety and comfort of
participants and our guiding principle is that all participants will
have a safe, informative and enjoyable experience.
Parents, teachers and all other
participants should feel free to call the CBNERR-MD
Education Coordinator if you have questions about the program that
you or your child is planning to participate in or that you are
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CBNERR Announcements
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Wheel Creek Restoration Project
The Wheel Creek Restoration Project is underway. Harford
County and CBNERR are working with other Bush River Partners
to retrofit stormwater treatment systems, restore streams,
and install rain gardens. If you live in the Wheel Creek
watershed (Edgewood area), you may be eligible to win a free
rain garden! Click here for
more information on the rain garden project
Diving Deeper: Estuaries
A Podcast on estuaries and the National Estuarine Research
Reserve System (April 22, 2009)
Brand New
ESTUARIES.GOV Website and Curriculum
Explore the Estuaries 101
Curriculum, Real Time Data and many more education
resources. Visit
www.estuaries.gov
Volunteers Needed
Whether you are a High School
Student that enjoys working with wetland animals and
learning about what makes them tick, or a boat operator that
would like to share your knowledge and skills, the Otter
Point Creek component of the Chesapeake Bay National
Estuarine Research Reserve could use your help. To learn
more about these volunteer opportunities and others visit
http://www.otterpointcreek.org/
Volunteering/default.aspx
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