Events

Water Wednesday: Potomac Fever

Virtual

Join author Charlotte Taylor Fryar for a virtual meeting to discuss her debut non-fiction book, Potomac Fever: Reflections on the Nation's River, which Kirkus Reviews calls "A lovely ode to an oft-neglected river." Potomac Fever is newly available for purchase, but is not a required reading for this seminar. Synopsis: As she walks the length of the Potomac...

Free

Careers for Change: Resilience Reimagined

Reservoir Center 301 Water St SE, Washington, DC, United States

How resilient is your community? What empowers a community to greater resilience for all?  Connected communities are at the core of resilience.  Communities are the crucial social fabric that allow us to survive, adapt, and thrive together. Building resilient communities today is essential, especially for those protecting the environment and human health. Connect with a community...

2025 Oxon Cove Earth Day River Cleanup

Oxon Hill Farm Oxon Hill, MD

We welcome volunteers of all ages to help remove single-use plastics and trash that has accumulated along the shoreline of Oxon Cove and Oxon Run. Please be prepared and dress accordingly. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little wet and muddy. (If you have knee-high rubber boots or waders...

34th Annual Rockville Science Day

Montgomery College 51 Mannakee St, Rockville, MD

ICPRB will be participating at Rockville Science Day on April 27, 2025. Check out our exhibit: "Creek Critter Meet and Greet," which will showcase the wonders of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates in the Potomac basin, and visit the other science exhibitors at the event! The Rockville Science Center invites you to...

Free

International Plastic Pellet Count

Various locations

Plastic pellets, also known as nurdles, are typically less than 5 mm in size, and they’re the raw material that’s used to make familiar plastic products like water bottles, grocery bags and polystyrene foam. These tiny plastics are frequently spilled, leaked or dumped into the environment, especially our waterways, during manufacturing...

Chesapeake Water Watch HydroColor Webinar- May 6th, 2025

Virtual

When: Tuesday, May 6th- 5pm-6:30pm ET Where: Virtual Join us to learn how Chesapeake Water Watch is using data you collect to calibrate NASA satellites, how you can collect water quality data without ever touching the water, and how you can share your data with the world! During this webinar,...

Spring 2025 Science for Community Seminars

Join us as we celebrate the 100th anniversary milestone of CBL, the oldest state-supported marine lab on the East Coast and the founding UMCES laboratory. Talks will highlight our history and 100-year legacy in groundbreaking environmental research, education and public service. April 8 - May 6, 2025 | Tuesdays from 7:00 - 8:00 PM...

Free

Wild Virginia May Book Club

Virtual

Join Wild Virginia on Monday, May 12th at 7pm for our discussion of Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots Of Our Future by Daniel Lewis! The author tells the fascinating stories of a dozen species of trees from around the world and explores the crucial connections between their lives and those of all...

Free