by James River Association Intern | Sep 26, 2019 | News, Volunteer |
by Jordan Cramer, JRA Water Quality Intern I had no idea going into this season that it would have been half as amazing as it has been. E. coli, river gauges, citizen volunteers: all these terms floated around my head, but I had never done anything like this before...
by Ben Watson | Sep 20, 2019 | James River Watch, News, Volunteer |
Fall is on the doorstop, school’s back in session, the sturgeon are returning; and thanks to our volunteers, another year of James River Watch is in the books! Highlights and site-specific stats are summarized below, but we should first acknowledge our...
by jravirginia | Sep 17, 2019 | News, Press Release |
PRESS STATEMENTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:September 17, 2019CONTACT:Bill StreetChief Executive Officer(757) 634-4541bstreet@thejamesriver.orgJames River Selected as Finalist for International RiverprizeThe James River has been selected as a finalist for the 2019 Thiess...
by Anna Killius | Sep 6, 2019 | Advocacy, News |
If you’re like me, “Back to School” can only mean one thing… a mad scramble to finish your summer reading on time! This summer, Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) had a little summer reading of its own, reviewing over 4,800 public comments about...
by Ryan Walsh | Sep 5, 2019 | From The Marsh, News, Watershed Restoration, Wildlife of the James |
Marshes, like most other habitats, are best described by the plants that live in them. Differing conditions, such as the fluctuation of salinity and temperature, can allow for varied species to colonize areas. The marshes of Hampton Roads are home to many unique...