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Blue Collar Sailing Podcast about normal people and Chesapeake Bay Sailors enjoying time on the water. Cruising, voyaging, sailing, racing, DIY projects, yacht club, boat club, fireside chats, music, a veritable blend of sailing entertainment with your host Jeffrey S. Wettig.
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The story of America’s largest estuary, its vibrant ecosystem and the people who rely on its health. Season 3 explores spotlights "Wavemakers," people 40 years old and younger who are making an environmental difference in the Chesapeake Bay region.
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Cape St. Claire

Kara McGuirk-Allison

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Cape St. Claire, MD, is a small, beautiful, eclectic community along the Chesapeake Bay. Host Kara McGuirk-Allison introduces you to the people who live and work in the neighborhood, with stories told from their favorite places in the Cape. We all love living in Cape St. Claire!
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Chesapeake Conservancy

Chesapeake Conservancy

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We are a nonprofit based in Annapolis, MD focused on putting the power of technology toward Chesapeake conservation and restoration, and connecting people to the Bay through the John Smith Chesapeake Trail.
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BayWide

BayWide: Chesapeake Bay News,

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All about the history, culture, ecology, and headlines of the Chesapeake Bay. Each episode explores one topic that makes the Bay and its watershed so special; From Skipjacks and the Oyster Wars to fishery surveys and leading science on the Bay's inhabitants.
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Caden asks about how and why the chesapeake bay foundation needs funding. While tristan and Eden respond to his questions.The role are reversed and Eden and tristan ask questions about Caden’s eulogy discussing the terrible future if the bay is not saved.
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Dive into the troubled waters of one of the most magnificent estuaries in the world. The Fateful Tale of Chesapeake Bay is a 4-part podcast that brings you the re-telling of 160 years of ecological and social history as seen through the eyes of 2 artists trying to piece it all together. Visual artist Judith Anketell and theatre maker Miriam Gould present this tale in the only way they can, interweaving the science with song, poetry and sound, to give perspective on the changing face of natur ...
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Join Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson ("Rain Man"), as he discusses his new film, "The Bay"—the chronicle of a small town’s descent into absolute terror. When two biological researchers from France find high levels of toxicity in Chesapeake Bay’s water, they attempt to alert the mayor, but he refuses to create a panic. A deadly plague is unleashed, turning the town’s residents into hosts for a mutant breed of parasites.
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Conservation Corner

Susquehanna County Conservation District

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Promoting stewardship of our natural resources and helping Susquehanna County citizens become aware of the interrelationships between human activities and the natural environment. Hosts: Don Hibbard & Devyn Voda
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Chesapeake Almanac

Chesapeake Bay Foundation

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Join retired Chesapeake Bay Foundation Senior Naturalist John Page Williams every Wednesday for inside accounts of our Bay’s creatures and seasonal events. Follow the Bay through the seasons. Williams' fascinating natural history will enable those who love the Chesapeake to tune in to life around the Bay. The fishing enthusiast will discover things that help him or her catch more bluefish or white perch; the bird watcher and the hiker will learn when to look for the appearance of the ospreys ...
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Fly Fish Forever

Fly Fishers International

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The official podcast of Fly Fishers International. Join us each season as we explore the incredible people and places of the sport of fly-fishing. In Season I, we will travel across the varied landscapes of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Covering over 64,000 square miles, with more than 100,000 streams, creeks and rivers, the watershed stretches from central New York to southern Virginia and boasts an incredible diversity of species to target on the fly. Over the season's 20 episodes we will ...
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Virginia Water Radio

Virginia Water Resources Research Center

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Our show presents sounds and music that relate to Virginia’s waters, from the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean. Virginia Water Radio is produced weekly by the Virginia Water Center Resources Research Center.
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In 1887, it was an isolated stretch of marshland on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay. By 1958, it was the biggest steel mill in the world. It went bankrupt in 2001. And by 2015, it was a pile of demolished rubble. Sparrows Point is a story of capitalism, labor unions, race, gender, civil rights, pride, and hubris. It’s the story of American steel.
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Tangier Island, Virginia - Population 460 (and shrinking). It's a quirky, isolated place located smack dab in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. Residents drive golf carts and speak their own dialect, while visitors must travel by boat or plane to get there. But the island is vanishing. The reason why depends who you ask. But the fact is it could become uninhabitable in as little as 25 years, wiping an entire community and way of life off the planet. Should the island be saved... and at what ...
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From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia is a mecca for outdoor travel and adventure. Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast is the ultimate guide to local outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, kayaking, and so much more. Get the information and the inspiration to plan your own adventure, right here in Virginia. Lets Go!
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ORIGINS: A Speaker Series

Heritage Radio Network

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ORIGINS: A Speaker Series aims to elevate the conversation about food, its origins and what we are doing with food and food systems on this planet. The focus for this series is the food of the mid-Atlantic region, centered around Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The series is held within the intimate confines of Artifact Coffee, one of the restaurants owned by Spike and Amy Gjerde and their partner, Corey Polyoka. Spike Gjerde recently received the 2015 James Beard Foundation Award ...
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Fishing reports from the East Coast and Chesapeake Bay, fishing tips, news and interviews with fishing guides to help you catch more fish. We cover Chesapeake Bay Fishing Reports, Ocean City, MD Fishing Reports, Virginia Fishing Reports, North Carolina Fishing Reports, Delaware Fishing Reports, New Jersey Fishing Reports, New York Fishing Reports, Massachusetts Fishing Reports. If you are fishing guide or charter and would like to be included please email Brandon at Brandon at LateralLineCo.com
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From the mind that gave you "Fedora’s Cryptozoological Online Field Guide" I now bring you "The Fedora Files" On The Fedora Files I explores all facets of this world. We talk with fascinating people about what drives them and what their passions are, as well as diving into some of the most mysterious tales from around the globe. It is a cornucopia of eclectic entertainment. Check out fedoracrt.com for even more exciting content.
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Tide Chasers Podcast

Tide Chasers Podcast

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Tide Chasers is a biweekly podcast focused on freshwater, saltwater, and fly fishing on the east coast. Hosts Khoa Nguyen, Bobby Norgard, Tyler Wilczek, and Lee Wakefield discuss topics ranging from seasonal tactics, conservation, and tackle across a variety of fisheries. Guests include those from all aspects of the fishing industry including charter captains, fishing guides, local anglers, tackle shop owners, lure makers, media members, and many more. If you like our show, please subscribe, ...
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The I've Been Tasked With Podcast

RP Dan and RP Nick cohost CJ

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A 95% positive outlook on daily life. Celebrating everyone's differences and proudly admitting our own mistakes. Proudly Broadcasted out of a town named Parkville that is 10 miles as the crow flys from popular City of Baltimore Maryland located on the east coast of the United States of America where freedom of speech is a thing... the "I've Been Tasked With" Podcast. This podcast series is an informational comedy show based on factual data and current happenings not specifically unique to th ...
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Sasquatch and Sourdough

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A weirdly encouraging podcast where we embark on a journey into the depths of the unknown! Join us as we weave together threads of ancient scripture, tales of high strangeness, and the joys of nature. Whether you're a seeker of truth, a lover of the great outdoors, or simply hungry for a good story, "Sasquatch and Sourdough" invites you to join us on a journey of discovery, wonder, and deliciousness. Grab your backpack, sharpen your senses, and prepare to explore the sacred mysteries of our ...
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Lumi and Fonce

Alanah and Raven

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Lumi and Fonce, hosted by Alanah and Raven, is where you can find fun facts for freaks. Even if you're not a freak, you might find the information presented interesting or some of their jokes funny. Following a new theme for every 3-4 episodes, the two friends upload episodes every Friday.
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The Oyster Ninja Podcast spotlights people in the aquaculture, climate change, and sustainable field that you may not know about. As a professional oyster shucker Gardner Douglas has the inside scoop on the food scene.
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A podcast all about clean water efforts! Join host Jeff Berckes to explore challenges and successes of the 303(d) program in the United States. Berckes will speak with local, state, and EPA staff about their work to keep our waters clean. Follow @CleanWaterPod on Twitter for the latest updates! This podcast is produced by NEIWPCC, a regional commission that helps the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality. Learn more at neiwpcc.org. This podcast is funded through a U.S. E ...
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When we were making the script for the podcast our goal was to show how plastic is affecting the earth. It has impacted many things including us so if we do not stop it soon then there will be no more fish in the sea and we will be swimming in plastic. I don’t know if you could image that but it would be a really big problem and it would be too hard to fix that but right now we can do our best and find a solution. Cover art photo provided by Erik Eastman on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@er ...
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The Oyster Ninja Podcast

Gardner Douglas: Nationally ranked Oyster Shucker known as Oyster Ninja

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The Oyster Ninja podcast is exploring the Oyster inside and outside the shell. We hope to educate you and have your mouth watering at the same time. We introduce you to some of the worlds top shuckers, oyster farmers, and anyone else that has something to do with environmental change.
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A hyper-local Podcast focusing on Baltimore's Patterson Park neighborhood by US Event Photos owner Mike Gatty. As COVID-19 has prevented his normal travel throughout the US, Mike turns his attention to issues affecting the neighborhoods on Baltimore's East side. If you are using an audio podcast player, make sure you select the audio version of this episode.
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So You Want to Be a Marine Biologist is your go-to resource if you've ever dreamed of exploring the ocean's depths, considered becoming a marine biologist, or want to learn more how to protect the world's oceans. This podcast dives into ocean science, conservation, sea stories, and explores ocean careers. Bring out your inner Jacques Cousteau, and discover the world beneath the waves.
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"Connect the Dots" with Rob Verchick launches engaging, accessible discussions with top policy experts, helping listeners "connect the dots" between issues in their communities and new developments in climate change, environmental protection, worker and consumer safety, and social equality. CPR (the Center for Progressive Reform) is a nonprofit policy center helping to build thriving communities, safe workplaces, and a resilient planet. Rob Verchick teaches at Loyola University New Orleans C ...
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Sigfried Montgomery steps in to take over the show and tell you the tale of Chessie the Chesapeake Bay Sea Monster. So, sit back and relax as he spins a yarn and tells you some facts. Sigfried isn't on the socials but I am... Follow Me: www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/ www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles…
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Barbara Morgan is a long-time Cape St. Claire resident, and the current Vice-President of the Goshen Farm Preservations Society. Since 2007 the society has worked to preserve this historic farm property in Cape St. Claire. Find out the history of Goshen farm that spans generations, and how you can help the preservation efforts.…
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On this week’s episode of the Tide Chasers podcast, we head to Florida’s Loxahatchee River with Capt. Thomas DiMatteo of Lox River Adventures! We chat with him about adventures floating the tight canopies and skinny water of the Loxahatchee for Snook and Tarpon, plus chasing fish on the flats on the Indian River Lagoon. Tune in to hear more about t…
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Send us a text The GoatMan of Maryland is a famous urban legend, a cryptid said to haunt the forests of Prince George’s County, particularly around the area of Fletchertown Road. Stories of the GoatMan have been circulating since at least the 1950s, with the creature often described as a half-man, half-goat figure wielding an axe and terrorizing lo…
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In his long short story or very short novella entitled “The Man Without a Country,” Edward Everett Hale describes his protagonist Philip Nolan as a young man from the Mississippi Valley who “had grown up in the West of those days, in the midst of ‘Spanish plot’, ‘Orleans plot’, and all the rest. He had been educated on a plantation where the finest…
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Stacey Wildberger and Brad Knopf are the current President and Vice President of the Cape Conservation Corps. We chatted outside on a hot and windy day, next to the Little Magothy by the Oyster Nursery, where I learned all about their efforts to preserve nature, irradicate invasive species, and protect the natural resources around us.…
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In Early Modern Europe, spying was not really a profession but it certainly was a verb. At times it would seem, from the dark suspicious years at the end of Henry VII’s life, to Cromwell’s protectorate and the restoration of the Stuart monarchy, that it was a game that everyone was playing. And in an era in which anyone with a modicum of political …
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