ORP 2020 Year in Review

2020 YEAR IN REVIEW

Thank goodness it’s New Year’s Eve! In observance of what will certainly go down in history as one of the most challenging years ever, we want to look back and recount all the things that made 2020 noteworthy..We’re not discounting that the pandemic happened, just acknowledging the cool things that came along with it, including: reaching a major restoration milestone, partnerships new and oldour first foray into virtual – and paddling – events, and a ton of love for Chesapeake seafood. Please enjoy our 2020 year-in-review and consider a yearend donation to ORP as we embark on a very busy oyster planting year in 2021!  

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January 

 

February 

  • Wither Hills wine officially partners with ORP to plant up to one million oysters in the Chesapeake Bay.  
  • The QG and ORP collaborate on a unique oyster neckwear collection, proceeds of which benefit Bay oyster restoration. 

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March 

  • COVID-19 pandemic begins: 
    • Shell Recycling operations shut down.  
    • Oyster restoration program paused. 
    • ORP staff begin teleworking. 
  • Positive news: Governor’s Executive Order green-lights public fishery seed and shell repletion.  

 

April 

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May 

 

June 

 

July 

Photo credit: Chesapeake Bay Magazine

 

August 

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September 

 

October 

 

November 

  • Tasting & Tapas oyster and wine pairing event at The Curious Oyster. 
  • The National Fish and Wildlife Foundationthe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Walton Family Foundation, and the Kingfisher Foundation fund ORP to integrate shellfish industry reporting into a comprehensive electronic reporting system. 
  • ORP staff successfully completed another year of shell and spat planting verification surveys on leased bottom through a partnership with the US Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). 

 

December 

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