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Part 3 of 5 — Chesapeake Bay Program: Ecology, Competition, and Transformation
The structured world of research, responsibility, and discovery
In 1986, Scott L. was selected for a competitive, research-focused program on the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Ten days of immersion tested knowledge, discipline, and curiosity. The program examined agricultural runoff, local crop management, and plant cultivation techniques, blending horticulture and botany in real-world applications.
Scott L. wore his cherished red shirt, emblazoned with the Chesapeake Bay insignia—a small patch on the front, larger artwork on the back. This uniform became a badge of honor, symbolizing a transformative experience. Mornings greeted him with glass-like waters reflecting the orange-red sunrise and violet sky above.
Meals consisted of tuna fish and bologna sandwiches—except on the day we caught our own seafood delicacies: thirty-six blue crabs, a six-foot eel, and a stingray, each bite carrying the memory of the Bay’s natural salt and freshness.
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American eel (Anguilla rostrata)

