WTOP Radio: Could solar power help restore Maryland’s oyster population?

By John Domen
November 30, 2020, 3:45 PM
Aquaculture is a growing industry in Maryland. Boosting the state’s oyster population can benefit watermen, who have more oysters to harvest, and the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay.

But it’s not easy. It’s actually quite muddy, and cleaning off that mud requires manual labor. It’s also not that …

The Baltimore Sun (& The Washington Post): These Maryland companies have teamed up to help grow oysters in deeper water — with the help of solar energy

*Also appeared in The Washington Post
By CHRISTINE CONDON

BALTIMORE SUN |
DEC 23, 2020 AT 11:49 AM

Two Maryland companies have teamed up to design a solar-powered barge that could bring oyster farming into deeper parts of the Chesapeake Bay, improving the estuary’s oyster output and perhaps easing conflicts with watermen and waterfront landowners.

The two companies — Maritime Applied Physics Corp. …

Aquaculture Start-up Solar Oysters Aims to Clean the Chesapeake Bay

Oysters not only contribute to our food supply but also provide immense benefits to the Chesapeake Bay and other waterways through their ability to remove nitrogen and phosphorus in the water.”

— Mark Rice, principal of Solar Oysters, LLC

EASTON, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES, November 17, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — Solar Oysters has built an automated “floatovoltaic” oyster production system …

EcoLogix Offering Support to Navigate Maryland’s New Water Quality Trading Program

EcoLogix can help you navigate Maryland’s new Water Quality Trading Program (WQT). Our Principal, Robert M. Summers, Ph.D., is one of Maryland’s leading experts in the development and application of Maryland’s new credit trading program. As the former Secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment, Dr. Summers directed the department in the early …

VIDEO: Dr. Mamie Parker, Keynote Speaker, at MDOT MPA Dredged Material Management Program Meeting

Our Principal, Dr. Mamie Parker, an inspirational speaker known for her engaging style, presented at the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration Dredged Material Management Program (DMMP) meeting. Learn about Mamie’s background and life experiences that have led her to helping our clients with stakeholder engagement with a focus on inclusiveness. Click below …

EcoLogix Lends a Hand at Tree Planting

Photo by Charles Schelle, MDOT MPA

On October 26, 2019, our principals Dan Spack and Steve Pattison joined 70 volunteers to plant more than 70 trees along Broening Highway with Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration and Blue Water Baltimore. From left to right, MDOT MPA’s General Manager of Safety, Environment & Risk …

Linking the Port of Baltimore to Community Interests

EcoLogix Sees Citizen Input as Key Ingredient to Success

Photo by Donovan Eaton Photography

When big, vital and expensive projects fail, stall or bust their budgets, community or advocacy group opposition is often a primary cause of the project’s downfall. Sure, project sponsors will try to keep stakeholders informed through public meetings, social media and …

Dr. Mamie Parker Published in the American Fisheries Society’s Magazine

Our principal, Dr. Mamie Parker, is published in the American Fisheries Society’s magazine on one of the most important topics of our time – Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ).

“Most of us can explain what we do in our profession and how we do it; however, we have not spent the appropriate amount of …

EcoLogix Group, Inc. Welcomes Rebekah Borgert

Rebekah Borgert has joined our team as an associate bringing her experience in the field, on the farm, and in the laboratory to Ecologix clients and projects.
Rebekah has experience working with academic, regulatory and industry partners to facilitate growth in the shellfish aquaculture industry through research projects and collaborative efforts. She has helped lead and …