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The Ocean City, Maryland, Beach Patrol began in 1930 with one lifeguard watching over several blocks of swimming beach. The beach patrol now numbers nearly 200 lifeguards ...
Terrapin populations seem to be booming out on a new, largely rebuilt island on the eastern side of Chesapeake Bay. When biologist Willem Roosenburg began monitoring terrapin ...
After World War II, President Curley Byrd opened the University of Maryland to all returning veterans with a high school degree and used funds from the G.I. bill to fund ...
By 1920 the aggie college had become the home campus of a new University of Maryland. By 1924, the football coach began calling his football teams "The Maryland Terrapins,...
The University of Maryland grew out of small agricultural college in College Park where cadets, many of them engineering students, began forming baseball and football teams ...
"Fear the Turtle" began as a T-shirt slogan, coined by a fan, to celebrate the University of Maryland's sports teams, but it grew into a well-funded marketing campaign to ...
When the University of Maryland wanted to highlight its continuing rise to prominence as an academic and research institution, it turned again to its terrapin mascot and ...
Diamondback terrapins, a once-plentiful species now dwindling in the Chesapeake Bay, became the unofficial mascot for the University of Maryland teams as early as 1924. The ...
Seafood growers and packers are calling for replanting the Chesapeake with oysters from China. But scientists have formed cautious and sometimes conflicting opinions about ...
At the University of Maryland's Horn Point Laboratory, Don Meritt turns out seed oysters full of oyster spat (baby oysters), and Charlie Frentz of the Oyster Recovery Partnership ...
Since the mid 1800s, thousands of commercial fishermen in Maryland and Virginia have hauled hundreds of millions of bushels of oysters out of Chesapeake Bay. Now most of ...
Every Labor Day is race day on Deal Island. Watermen in skipjacks and workboats compete for trophies and glory. David Horseman of Chance gets to fire the starter's horn for ...
Do the watermen of the Chesapeake Bay share similar values? A common culture? A collective worldview? Is their outlook rooted in their work, their sense of community, their ...
A skipjack goes down to the bay again -- the first success in an ambitious project at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum to restore the last working sail fleet in the country....
Sail rigger Rich Schofield and boat builder Mike Vlahovich go to work rebuilding a skipjack, the City of Crisfield.
Written, produced and directed by Michael W. Fincham,...
The day Captain Art Daniels found his skipjack, City of Crisfield, drowned at the dock in Cambridge harbor.
Written, produced and directed by Michael W. Fincham, Maryland ...
Dredging oysters under sail with Captain Art Daniels Jr. of Deal Island, Maryland.
Produced and directed by Michael W. Fincham.
The oldest oyster captain, Art Daniels Jr., remembers his first boyhood sail on his father's skipjack.
Produced and directed by Michael W. Fincham, Maryland Sea Grant.
"As long as you don't get afraid and stick with the boat, she'll stand by you," says Captain Art Daniels, Jr., a waterman from Deal Island, Maryland, who dredges for oysters ...
Since the 1890s watermen have been dredging oysters under sail on skipjacks -- "two-sail bateaux" that were first built in dozens of small boatyards along the Eastern Shore ...
This slender channel between Kent Island and the Eastern Shore was once a seafood center where 14 busy seafood houses bought oysters and crabs from hundreds of watermen. ...
When watermen find wounded fish along a lonely river in Maryland, they kick off a scientific debate and an environmental crisis focused on a mysterious microbe that may -- ...
Scientists come up with conflicting evidence about the life cycle and fish-killing powers of the dinoflagellate called Pfiesteria piscicida. Features JoAnn Burkholder, Wayne ...
From Baltimore to the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal is a short, tricky run for freighters: 40 miles with narrow channels and oncoming ship traffic.
Written, produced and ...
When a Maryland Bay pilot brings a big ship up the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore, he (or she) is making the longest single-pilot passage in America. When Captain Randy Bourgeois ...

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