Eelgrass Seed Collection in Tangier Sound
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help of volunteers from a number of different groups including: Maryland
Conservation Corp., Ducks Unlimited, and St. Mary’s College. |
There are areas of the Bay where water quality has improved sufficiently to
support bay grasses, yet a lack of seeds prevents recolonization of these areas.
Maryland DNR has undertaken a large scale restoration project that involves
establishing large beds in these areas using seeds collected from
healthy beds
in Tangier Sound.
DNR biologists recently completed another season of eelgrass seed collection in
Tangier Sound near Crisfield, MD. Seed collection typically occurs between May
15 and June 15.
Read more about this and other large scale bay grass restoration efforts in
Maryland.
For more information, contact Katie Busch at the Department of
Natural Resources (410) 260-8630 or kbusch@dnr.state.md.us.
SAV Restoration projects near you
In an effort to facilitate coordination of bay grass restoration efforts DNR
maintains information on SAV species,
planting
techniques, monitoring techniques and an online
database of SAV restoration projects in both Maryland
and Virginia on the website.
Bay Grasses need clear water
Excess nutrients and sediment loading from various sources block light from
reaching bay grasses. Much effort has been directed at reducing nutrient and
sediment loadings to the bays, with some resulting in increased grass
distribution. If you are interested in helping in this important effort, please
contact your local Tributary Strategies Team.
Maryland's Tributary Teams, comprised of local citizens, farmers, business
leaders and government officials, appointed by the Governor, are working to keep
your local waterways clean and healthy. As you may know, the health of the
streams and rivers that flow through your neighborhood directly affect the
health of the Chesapeake Bay. By controlling pollution upstream, in the streams
and rivers that feed the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland's Tributary Teams are working
to make a difference in our neighborhoods, our cities, towns, and the entire
Chesapeake Bay watershed. For more information contact Mike Bilek at
mbilek@dnr.state.md.us,
410-260-8988 toll free
in Maryland 1-877-620-8DNR, extension 8988). Check out the website at:
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/tribstrat/.
Other Opportunities at DNR The Department of Natural Resources volunteer programs provide various ways for
citizens to get involved in environmental restoration projects. You simply need
a desire to improve Maryland's environment and a few minutes to spare. Volunteer
opportunities with the Department of Natural Resources are conveniently located
on one website. Browse other volunteer opportunities now. |