Bay Journal Radio
Through a partnership with Clear Channel Communications Public Affairs, the Chesapeake Bay Program and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay produce Bay Journal Radio - a regular radio segment discussing the environment, culture and restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers.
Bay Journal Radio connects listeners to those working in the field to restore the Bay and pulls stories from the pages of Bay Journal and provides listeners with the important information they need to know about the nation's largest estuary.
Bay Journal Radio airs on WTEM Sportstalk 980 and WMZQ 98.7 FM in Washington, DC as part of their Sunday morning public affairs programming.
Current Show:
- Reopening the Bay's Rivers to Migratory Fish: David Sutherland of the U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service joins us to talk about removing bloackages to migratory fish throughout the Bay watershed. (11/06/05)
Recent Shows:
- The Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network - Your Chesapeake Connection: The Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network's Jonathan Doherty joins us to talk about the importance of connecting watershed residents to the Bay's history, culture and natural environment. (09/04/05)
- Meadows of the Chesapeake - Underwater Bay Grasses: The Chesapeake Bay Program's Mike Fritz joins us to talk about recent trends in underwater grasses and what it means to the fish and crabs that call the Bay home. (05/29/05)
- Rockfish - The Chesapeake’s Signature Fish: Marty Gary, a fisheries biologist with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, talks about the health of the Bay’s rockfish and what it has taken to restore them in the Bay. (04/24/05)
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