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#Vtcals Reel by @13newsnow (verified account) - Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry presented the nearly quarter million grant to Wanchese Fish Company. Click Watch Live at the link in ou
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Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry presented the nearly quarter million grant to Wanchese Fish Company. Click Watch Live at the link in our bio for the latest live news and updates.
#Vtcals Reel by @md_environment - Check out how we're collaborating with experts like Dr. Ryan Woodland from the Chesapeake Biological Lab and @umces to protect our waters.

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Check out how we’re collaborating with experts like Dr. Ryan Woodland from the Chesapeake Biological Lab and @umces to protect our waters. It’s about more than just a “snapshot in time.” By studying the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum—that vital “rich mixing zone” where fresh and salty water meet—researchers are uncovering how environmental changes impact everything from plankton to larval fish. 🐟✨ Through long-term monitoring and regional partnerships, we’re ensuring the Potomac’s food web stays strong for generations to come. #PotomacRiver #MarylandEnvironment #ChesapeakeBay #EcoRestoration #ScienceInAction
#Vtcals Reel by @marylanddnr (verified account) - The Problem: Invasive blue catfish are taking over the Chesapeake Bay. They can grow to massive sizes-more than 80 pounds-and eat 10% of their body we
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The Problem: Invasive blue catfish are taking over the Chesapeake Bay. They can grow to massive sizes–more than 80 pounds–and eat 10% of their body weight daily. Their diet consists of many of our most popular commercial species including blue crabs and white perch. A new Solution: The MAWS Act, (Mitigation Action and Waterman Support) which recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives! Introduced by Maryland Rep. Sarah Elfreth, this bill: 🔹Establishes a pilot program to turn invasive catfish into high-quality pet food. 🔹Provides grants to manufacturers to build the necessary supply chains. 🔹Incentivizes local watermen to catch more blue catfish. Getting control of blue catfish will take a coordinated effort. Department of Natural Resources scientists are studying the fish, while commercial watermen and anglers are helping the ecosystem by removing the invasive species. If approved, the MAWS Act will be another tool we can use to make progress in controlling this predator. Close followers of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources may recognize the MAWS name. Since last year, DNR has been using MAWS (as a tongue-in-cheek reference to JAWS) to promote fishing for blue catfish. We’re excited to be sharing that name, which describes the gaping mouth that blue catfish use to devour their prey, with this federal effort to reduce the problems associated with the invasive species.
#Vtcals Reel by @wrdw_wagt - Environmental groups say they still don't know how much water needs to data centers could use or how they could impact the Savannah River.
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Environmental groups say they still don’t know how much water needs to data centers could use or how they could impact the Savannah River.
#Vtcals Reel by @guam_fish - Thank you to those that joined us for our 2nd Fisher Forum! We had a fun evening learning about fish life history with Dr. Brett Taylor. Please stay t
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Thank you to those that joined us for our 2nd Fisher Forum! We had a fun evening learning about fish life history with Dr. Brett Taylor. Please stay tuned for an announcement about our third Fisher Forum for May. 🐟
#Vtcals Reel by @nexusatucf - Floridas Water Crisis: Is Your Local Store at Risk?

#NexusatUCF #watercrisis #podcast #innovation #UCF #Florida
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Floridas Water Crisis: Is Your Local Store at Risk? #NexusatUCF #watercrisis #podcast #innovation #UCF #Florida
#Vtcals Reel by @for.what.its.earth - Reading about science is always interesting because there are infinitely more things to learn. This week I read these two articles about crabs. Over a
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Reading about science is always interesting because there are infinitely more things to learn. This week I read these two articles about crabs. Over a 37 year study of blue crabs in the Rhode River, cannibalism was the only cause of predation, with none being attributed to fish. Not only is that unexpected, but it also helps us learn about how to maintain the fish industry. In the other article, that picture shows the animal I would least expect to be crossing the road in a large scale migration. The more you know! #environmentalist #science #animals
#Vtcals Reel by @hudsonriverpark - Rain or shine, ice or heat, science never stops at Hudson River Park!

Hudson River Park's River Project team works year-round to connect community me
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Rain or shine, ice or heat, science never stops at Hudson River Park! Hudson River Park’s River Project team works year-round to connect community members to our waters. For nearly four decades, the Park has run its Fish Ecology Survey, one of many ongoing research projects aimed at building a robust database of Hudson River species. Want to learn more? Swim over to our website at hudsonriverpark.org/research to check out our Fish Ecology Survey annual reports.
#Vtcals Reel by @tnc_rhodeisland - Roxy Hazuka is an applied math major at Brown University. Last summer, she studied whether tides affect how many fish TNC scientists capture in beach
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Roxy Hazuka is an applied math major at Brown University. Last summer, she studied whether tides affect how many fish TNC scientists capture in beach seine surveys. There appears to be a correlation between higher tides and catching more fish, but it’s not clear yet how it affects species diversity. Thanks Roxy! #rhodeisland #narragansettbay #womeninscience #internship #fish
#Vtcals Reel by @jenny.abamu (verified account) - Originally posted in November 2025 follow and share for more like this because it's very important
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Originally posted in November 2025 follow and share for more like this because it’s very important
#Vtcals Reel by @13newsnow (verified account) - The Virginia Marine Resources Commission says fish are "cold-stunned" after the rapid drop in the water's temperature.
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The Virginia Marine Resources Commission says fish are "cold-stunned" after the rapid drop in the water's temperature.
#Vtcals Reel by @repsarahelfreth (verified account) - Thanks to the leadership of my dear friend and constituent, @marylanddnr Secretary Josh Kurtz, we continue to think bigger, bolder, and faster on our
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Thanks to the leadership of my dear friend and constituent, @marylanddnr Secretary Josh Kurtz, we continue to think bigger, bolder, and faster on our Bay restoration efforts. For the past 43 years, the Chesapeake Bay has led the nation in watershed restoration efforts. The NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office is critical to that work, which is why I’m co-leading the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Advancement for Training, Education, Restoration, and Science (WATERS) Act to reauthorize these programs at NOAA. I’m proud to partner with @repbobbyscott, @reprobwittman, and @repjenkiggans to lead the reintroduction of this bill and continue protecting our community’s most valuable natural resource. There’s so much more work ahead - stay tuned!

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