Turning the Tide, Saving the Chesapeake Bay show

Turning the Tide, Saving the Chesapeake Bay

Summary: CBF President Will Baker shares his thoughts on what it will really take to turn the tide—to restore our Bay and its rivers and streams. Tune in every two weeks, on Tuesday mornings.

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 ALERT! Proposed Federal Budget Cuts Bay Clean Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:33

In this special edition podcast, Chesapeake Bay Foundation President Will Baker and Vice President Kim Coble oppose and prepare to fight the proposed federal budget. Take Action Now: Urge your senators and congressmen to stand up for clean water and a clean Chesapeake Bay--call, write, stop by their office. Find your legislators here. Image © Michael Adams

 Glass Half Full | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:11

CBF President Will Baker and Virginia Executive Director Rebecca LePrell talk about the progress made in this year's legislative session. Learn more about CBF's activities in Virginia. Photo by CBF Staff

 The Incredible Oyster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:39

CBF President Will Baker talks with Maryland Fisheries Scientist Allison Colden about the state of the Chesapeake native oyster. Learn more about oysters and CBF's oyster restoration programs. Photo courtesy Allison Colden

 Trees: The Oysters of the Land | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:08

CBF President Will Baker and Baltimore Tree Trust Executive Director Dan Millender discuss the environmental, economic, and cultural benefits of trees. Forested buffers are critical to the health of the Chesapeake Bay and our local rivers and streams. Learn more about the great work of the Baltimore Tree Trustand Baltimore TreeKeepers. Follow the Trust on Twitter at @Balt_treetrust.

 How Is the Bay Doing? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:22

CBF Vice President for Communications Elizabeth Buckman interviews President Will Baker about CBF's recent State of the Bay report. Visit the State of the Bay website at cbf.org/stateofthebay.

 Let Science Be Your Guide | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:03

CBF President Will Baker and retiring CBF Fisheries Scientist Bill Goldsborough discuss the progress made using the science-based management of rockfish, crabs, oysters, and menhaden over the last decades. Meet Bill Goldsborough on CBF's blog. Photo by CBF Staff

 Second Chances: People, Planet, Profit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:21

CBF President Will Baker talks with Pete Theodore from Second Chance in Baltimore, Maryland, about the environmental and community benefits of diverting waste from our landfills. Find out more about Second Chance at www.secondchanceinc.org Photo by Rob Beach/CBF Staff

 We Can Be Saved | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:30

CBF President Will Baker talks with Tangier Mayor James “Ooker” Eskridge about the Chesapeake Bay that has provided for his beloved island and now threatens to take it away. See one of our Photos of the Week of Tangier Island and find out how CBF is helping find nature-based solutions to sea-level rise. -Photo by Tom Pelton

 Eating Local at Gertrude’s Restaurant | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:29

CBF President Will Baker and John Shields—cookbook author, TV chef, and owner of Baltimore's Gertrude's Restaurant—discuss the virtues of eating local in the Chesapeake Bay region. Find out more about CBF's own local farm at cbf.org/ClagettFarm. Local resources for your own vegetable, meat, and dairy cuisine in the Chesapeake Bay region can be found at www.buylocalchesapeake.org. Photo courtesy of Gertrude's Restaurant 

 Growing Up Tangier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:04

CBF President Will Baker talks with 16-year-old Isaiah McCready about life on the Chesapeake Bay's historic Tangier Island.

 Worth Repeating: Follow the Soil | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:04

(This episode originally aired September 1, 2015) CBF President Will Baker talks with farmer, conservationist, and James Madison University Professor of Natural Resource Management Bobby Whitescarver about farming for clean water. Whitescarver's theory: If you take care of the soil, the soil will take care of you. Bobby Whitescarver is a consultant, blogger, and retired field conservationist with decades of experience in watershed and wildlife habitat restoration. He is a frequent contributor to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Blog. Follow CBF's Farmers' Success Stories blog series on how farmers across the watershed are working to improve both water quality and farm productivity.

 Future Farmers, Future Bay Savers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:29

CBF President Will Baker and Student Leadership Manager Lane Whigham talk about a new program that provides conservation mentoring for future farmers in Pennsylvania. For more information about CBF's Mentors in Agricultural Conservation program, contact Lane Whigham at lwhigham@cbf.org. Photo by CBF Staff

 The Sweet Spot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:13

CBF President Will Baker and Vice President for Environmental Protection and Restoration Kim Coble discuss a new approach to reducing pollution in Pennsylvania. Find out more at cbf.org/PApriority Susquehanna River pollution, York County. Photo by John Pavoncello/York Dispatch 

 Danger: What’s in Your Local Water? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:19

CBF President Will Baker talks with Assistant Director of Media Relations Tom Zolper about results from this year’s bacteria testing in swimming areas around the watershed. Read more and see the data at cbf.org/bacteria Photo by BJ Small/CBF Staff

 Saving the Mighty Susquehanna | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:11

CBF President Will Baker and Pennsylvania Media Coordinator BJ Small discuss the push to declare the Susquehanna impaired. Photo © John Pavoncello/York Dispatch Join CBF and our partners in urging Governor Wolf and the Department of Environmental Protection to consider the threat to smallmouth bass. Help us reach 5,000 signatures by August 31st. Get the infographic

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