In support of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore’s Healthy Harbor
Initiative and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Healthy Harbor Oyster
Partnership, employee volunteers from Baltimore
Gas and Electric Company (BGE) and Constellation have been tending
to five oyster gardens in the Inner Harbor over the past nine months.
Recently, the volunteers spent the afternoon pulling nearly 22,000
oysters from the gardens and planting them on a reef near Fort Carroll
in the Patapsco River. Volunteers from BGE and Constellation were also
joined by volunteers from T. Rowe Price as they transferred the oysters
to their new location, where they will help to filter more than 1
million gallons of water a day, helping to improve the water quality of
the Harbor. The Healthy Harbor Initiative and the Healthy Harbor Oyster
Partnership support efforts to bring the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
closer to a swimmable, fishable Harbor by 2020.
BGE volunteer Stephanie Leach prepares to plant the oysters from the Inner Harbor oyster gardens that she tended to for nine months in a reef in near Fort Carroll in the Patapsco River. The oysters planted in the reef will filter more than 1 million gallons of water per day, improving the health and water quality of the Harbor. (Photo: Business Wire)
“BGE has a long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship, and we
understand how vital our support of the Healthy Harbor Oyster
Partnership and the Healthy Harbor Initiative is to the health of the
Harbor and waterways across central Maryland,” said John Quinn,
governmental and external affairs director for BGE. “It has been a great
experience tending to the oyster gardens over the last nine months,
watching them thrive and survive and then planting them in the reef, and
seeing first-hand the positive affect the Healthy Harbor initiatives are
having on the Harbor. We are proud to work closely with organizations
and environmental groups, like the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore
and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, to preserve and protect the
environment, and improve the quality of life for our customers in the
communities we serve.”
The Healthy Harbor Oyster Partnership is a cooperative effort between
the Waterfront Partnership, Chesapeake Bay Foundation and local
businesses. Participating businesses include BGE, Constellation, Brown
Advisory, Legg Mason, and T.Rowe Price. The businesses have each
sponsored an oyster garden and have employee volunteers who build,
maintain and manage the oyster cages throughout the year.
This past October, leaders and volunteers from these local businesses,
along with students from Digital Harbor High School and The Green School
of Baltimore, planted five oyster gardens around the Inner Harbor,
containing nearly 40,000 caged spat (baby oysters), with the goal to
grow them until they were mature enough to survive in the wild.
Releasing the oysters at Fort Carroll will help to filter and improve
the water quality of the Harbor. Volunteers cleaned and tended to the
oysters over the course of the nine months, helping to assist their
development and growth while protected in the gardens. While oysters in
the wild often see only one percent survival rate due to predation and
low oxygen levels, the spat grown by Healthy Harbor Oyster Partnership
maintained a 70 percent survival rate and increased 40 percent in size.
As part of its commitment to building strong communities in central
Maryland, BGE supports environmental enhancement initiatives like the
Healthy Harbor Initiative and the Healthy Harbor Oyster Partnership. In
2013 alone, BGE employees, friends and family logged more than 25,000
hours volunteering with more than 135 different community organizations.
Equivalent to 12 years of full-time service, these volunteer efforts
offer BGE’s nonprofit partners the opportunity to reinvest resources and
better serve communities throughout central Maryland. To learn more
about BGE’s commitment to the environment, philanthropic giving and
volunteer support, visit bge.com/giving.
To view photos from the event, visit BGE’s
Flickr site at www.flickr.com/photos/mybge.
About the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore
Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore (WPB) was formed in 2005,
responding to issues related to maintenance and management of
Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Their mission is to create an improved
appearance and visitor experience in the Harbor. Goals include
making the Harbor cleaner, creating a more attractive environment, and
promoting the Harbor as a destination for City residents as well as
tourists.
In 2010, WPB launched the Healthy Harbor initiative to make the
Harbor swimmable and fishable by 2020. Since that time they have
released a comprehensive Healthy Harbor Plan, installed 2,000 square
feet of floating wetlands in the Inner Harbor, and created fun and
engaging programs to educate the public about the Harbor’s marine
ecosystem both on the water and from the water’s edge. WPB also
works closely with local environmental non-profits and City government
towards a cleaner and greener future for Baltimore’s neighborhoods,
streams and Harbor.
For more information on Waterfront Partnership, visit www.waterfrontpartnership.org.
For more information on the Healthy Harbor initiative, visit www.healthyharborbaltimore.org.
About the Chesapeake Bay Foundation
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) is a non-profit organization
devoted to the restoration and protection of the Chesapeake Bay in the
United States. It was founded in 1967 and has headquarters in Annapolis,
Maryland.
CBF recognizes that saving the Bay is uniquely tied to restoring the
native oyster. In support of re-establishing this keystone
species, CBF has established three facilities devoted to oyster
restoration in Maryland and Virginia. CBF also offers outdoor
education programs that have introduced several generations of school
children to the Chesapeake Bay through outposts along the Bay's shores,
as well as urban settings like the Baltimore Harbor. Their work aims to
restore the Bay with environmental programs such as planting trees and
other greenery, along with restoring oyster populations. CBF also
lobbies state and local governments on regulations intended to stave off
the Bay's decline.
About BGE
BGE,
headquartered in Baltimore, is Maryland’s largest gas and electric
utility, delivering power to more than 1.2 million electric customers
and more than 655,000 natural gas customers in central Maryland. The
company’s approximately 3,400 employees are committed to the safe and
reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as enhanced energy
management, conservation, environmental stewardship and community
assistance. BGE is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the
nation’s leading competitive energy provider, with 2013 revenues of
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