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What Makes This Red Lionfish so Dangerous?
Invasive Species National Invasive Species Awareness Week
An invasive species is any species that is non-native to the ecosystem with the potential to cause economic or environmental harm or adversely affect human health. In marine ecosystems, invasive species can alter the water quality and compete with native species for food and other resources. Watch our Invasive Species Cook-off video to learn about sustainable, ocean-friendly seafood.
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A Blue View A Blue View:
The Truth About Invasive Species

A Blue View is a weekly perspective on the life aquatic, hosted by National Aquarium CEO John Racanelli and aired on 88.1 WYPR. The most recent show takes a closer look at invasive species and their effects on our environment.
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Eastern Neck Tree Planting Eastern Neck Tree Planting
Conservation Initiative

Friday, March 15, and Saturday, March 16
Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge in Rock Hall, Maryland, is a 2,285-acre stopover area for migratory and wintering waterfowl at the mouth of the Chester River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Join us as we plant native tree seedlings to create a forest buffer!
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Baltimore Fresh Thoughts Fresh Thoughts Dining Series Featuring
The Oregon Grille

Tuesday, March 19, 6:30-9 PM
Join us for a unique fine-dining experience featuring sustainable seafood from The Oregon Grille. This four-course meal includes rainbow trout, sweet oysters, poached rockfish, and a delicious chocolate mousse. Also, you'll take home sustainable seafood practices to help you make informed choices. Check out these videos of Chef Matt Siegmund on WBAL TV preparing two of the courses that will be featured: Cornflake Crusted Rainbow Trout and Cinnamon Butter Rockfish.
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Baltimore Deaf Awareness Day Deaf Awareness Day
Saturday, March 9, 9-5 PM
Sign language interpreters will be narrating our public presentations, including animal feedings, dive presentations, and other public educational programs. Representatives from deaf advocacy groups will be available to meet with visitors and discuss their activities in the community.
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