The Washingtonian mentions the PCDP’s study of the Potomac dolphins!
Earth Island Journal Features PCDP
The Earth Island Journal discusses the PCDP’s work and the current state of dolphins in the Potomac River. Check it out here!
Dolphin population growing in Potomac River
The Georgetown Voice writes a feature on the PCDP, describing our current research and what their presence can tell us.
WAMU feature on the Potomac-Chesapeake Dolphin Project
Hear about our work on Kojo Nnamdi, WAMU
Director and Founder of the PCDP, Dr. Janet Mann, talked with the host alongside the President of the Potomac Conservancy, about the significance of the dolphins’ return to the Potomac.
Dolphins’ Return to Potomac River Suggests Improvement of Water Quality
Author Jason Daley from Smithsonian Magazine discusses the repopulation of dolphins in the Potomac River after 50 years of restoration efforts.
Read more on this topic:
Potomac Conservancy Joins PCDP Researchers for Some Dolphin Spotting
Potomac Conservancy’s Communications Manager, Willis Kliefoth, came aboard the “Ahoya” for an update on our research and to spot some dolphins.
PCDP Researchers Document the First Evidence that Dolphins Give Birth in the Potomac!
On August 17th, PCDP researchers witnessed evidence of a dolphin birth! Learn more about the event in the articles below!
Patsy Mink and her newborn calf, Gwendolyn Mink. Taken under NOAA NMFS Permit No. 19403, PCDP
Name the Dolphins Campaign with the Potomac Conservancy
This spring and summer, the PCDP collaborated with the Potomac Conservancy to have a naming contest, allowing the public to name two of our frequently sighted dolphins. This resulted in considerable press and competition to name the dolphins!
The punchline- “Mac” and “Chessie” won (visit https://potomac.org/name-potomac-dolphins). Stay tuned to learn more about them.
Here are the stories….
May 2019
June 2019
Dr. Janet Mann interviewed on Big Biology podcast
PCDP Director and Founder Dr. Janet Mann discusses all things dolphin behavior with hosts Cam Ghalambor, Marty Martin, and Art Woods.
Listen below or on the Big Biology website.
Chesapeake Bay Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island by Earl Swift
An Amazon #1 Best Seller about Tangier Island’s watermen mentions research being done by the PCDP on dolphins in the area!
PBS Outdoors Maryland Features PCDP Research
Our research was highlighted on PBS’ Outdoors Maryland TV show!
Dolphin spotting season begins even earlier in the Chesapeake
Dolphins now are appearing by the hundreds in the Chesapeake Bay
It’s great to see Barbara Bush and Richard Nixon in the Potomac
Project director Janet Mann wrote an opinion piece on the Potomac dolphins for the Washington Post.
The Mysterious Dolphins of the Potomac
Researchers finding more dolphins than expected in lower Chesapeake Bay
There Are Dolphins In The Potomac And We Know Almost Nothing About Them ... Yet
The DCist wrote an article on the dolphins in the Potomac River. Check it out here.
August River Update: Dolphins found in Potomac; Legal ways to pollute; 7 local animals rebounding - Potomac Conservancy
The dolphins of the Potomac River got a shout-out in the Potomac Conservancy's August update. To get monthly updates from the Potomac Conservancy, sign up for River News here.
