Category Archives: Water

Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

Chesapeake Biological LaboratoryThe Chesapeake Biological Laboratory is a marine research facility of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). UMCES sister campuses include the Horn Point Laboratory, Cambridge, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and the Appalachian Laboratory, Frostburg, in the mountains of Western Maryland. UMCES research fleet is located on the CBL Campus.

Founded in 1925, the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory has long been a national leader in fisheries, environmental chemistry and toxicology, and ecosystem science and restoration ecology. The breadth of expertise among our faculty opens the door for research that cuts across the boundaries of traditional scientific disciplines and fosters collaboration with leading researchers within the CBL community and beyond.

Located where the Patuxent River meets the Chesapeake Bay, CBL’s team of faculty and student researchers are developing new scientific approaches to solving environmental management problems facing our nation, region and the world. From the vast Arctic Ocean to the local streams of Calvert County, CBL is constantly pioneering new frontiers in environmental science.

Training and educating the nation’s next generation of environmental scientists is critical to fulfilling the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory’s mission. While CBL focuses on providing graduate level students opportunities to learn from and work with active field researchers, the laboratory also offers programs designed to engage students of all ages.

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Magothy Seafood Crab Deck and Tiki Bar

Located inside Ferry Point Marina, overlooking the Magothy River, Magothy Seafood Crab Deck and Tiki Bar is best described in a word, relaxed. A true “neighborhood bar” including friendly locals, a casual outdoor atmosphere and a resident golden retriever willing to go anywhere (even into the water) to recover his coveted tennis ball. The legal beverages are wine and beer and the recommended fare is seafood! At Magothy Seafood, fresh crabs are at the top of the list both steamed hard shell and soft shell. Whether you are up for a full dinner or just a sandwich, Magothy Seafood something for everyone.

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My River Speaks

My River Speaks

My River Speaks

My River Speaks: The History and Lore of the Magothy River is the first and only book detailing the history of the Magothy River. It reflects anecdotal and archival research on the history, geography, and lore of the Magothy. The once “forgotten river” of the Chesapeake now speaks.

The author, Marianne Taylor, has lived along the banks of the Magothy River for more than 30 years. In the midst of her 22-year career as an English teacher, she served as a docent for the Baltimore Museum of Art. It was there she discovered her passion for history.

News Release: Magothy River’s Secrets Unraveled in Second Edition. Lovers of the Magothy River have spoken. By popular demand, author Marianne Taylor and publisher Bay Media, Inc. have released a second edition of My River Speaks. Local writer Marianne Taylor, moved by a passion for uncovering the layers of history and love of the Magothy River, carefully unravels its secrets in My River Speaks. The second edition contains an elaborate index, helpful for research purposes.

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Oyster Recovery Partnership

Oyster Recovery PartnershipThe mission of the Oyster Recovery Partnership is to restore the ecological and economic benefits of oysters to Chesapeake Bay by creating habitat through the rehabilitation of historically productive oyster bars and seeding those bars with hatchery disease-free oysters produced at the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Lab.

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Sandy Point Shoal Light

Sandy Point Shoal LightIn 1883 the Sandy Point Shoal caisson with a 37-foot Empire-style eight-sided, red brick tower with a white roof and black lantern housing a 4th order Fresnel lens was built. This caisson replaced an earlier Sandy Point Light that had been built on land where Sandy Point State Park is located now. It was an on shore brick tower constructed in 1858 that was situated in a poor location. Sandy Point Shoal Light has a wooden caisson foundation supporting a round 35-foot-diameter cement-filled cast-iron cylinder on which a 2 1/2-story octagonal brick structure rests. The structure is 24 by 24 feet with truncated corners giving it an octagonal shape. Although not originally painted, the brick portion of the structure is now painted red.

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Podickory Point Yacht and Beach Club

Podickory PointPodickory Point is a privately owned yacht and beach club on the Chesapeake Bay, two miles northwest of the Bay Bridge, near the mouth of the Magothy River and is surrounded by the state-owned nature preserve of the Sandy Point State Park.


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Upper Bay Charter Captains Association

Upper Bay Charter Captains AssociationThe Upper Bay Charter Captains Association (UBCCA) is an organization whose members hold both United States Coast Guard captain license and a Maryland Fishing Guide license. The Association is dedicated to the promotion of the Upper Chesapeake Bay. Its primary focus is to offer world class Striped Bass fishing plus great opportunities for Black Drum, Bluefish, Croaker, Flounder, Perch, Spanish Mackerel, Spot, Trout, and others. Boats of all sizes are available also for cruising and sightseeing to many upper Chesapeake locations including Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Rock Hall, Kent Island, St. Michaels, Annapolis, and Tilghman Island and many other areas throughout the Bay region.

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Chesapeake Bay Commission

Chesapeake Bay CommissionThe Chesapeake Bay Commission is a policy leader in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. As a tri-state legislative assembly representing Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, the Commission’s leadership covers a full spectrum of Bay issues: from managing living resources and conserving land, to protecting water quality. By combining its unique access to both the legislative and executive branches of each Bay state with well-honed skills in research, policy-development and consensus building, the Commission has achieved consistently strong and effective results in pursuit of Bay restoration goals.

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Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay

Alliance for the Chesapeake BayThe Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay is a regional nonprofit organization that builds and fosters partnerships to protect and to restore the Bay and its rivers. The Alliance does not lobby or litigate. Instead, we do the slow, hard work of bridging dialogue between groups that don’t see eye-to-eye, forming strategies for joint solutions, and building the capacity of communities for local-level action.

The Alliance is unique in its focus on collaboration to address issues that affect the Bay and its streams and rivers. We engage, educate, partner and inspire through our work with other organizations, communities, businesses and individuals. Our strength is in developing innovative solutions that can be implemented to protect the Bay. We believe long-term strategies and actions to protect and enhance the Bay can be achieved through collaboration and common goals.

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Cape St. Claire Swim Club

Cape St. Claire Swim ClubThe Cape St. Claire Swim Club, Inc. is a small, privately owned and operated swim club situated behind the Cape St. Claire Shopping Center on Cape St. Claire Road. The pool is open between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend from 11:00 am until 9:00 pm every day. It is a four-lane, 25-yard pool with a diving well and separate baby pool. There is a shaded picnic pavilion, a swing area, and a sand volleyball court. Currently, 151 families from the Cape St. Claire community and the Broadneck Peninsula are members.


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