2005 Lower Western
Shore Wade-In Set For June 9 On The Magothy River
SYLVAN VIEW, MD (June 7, 2005) -- Roll up your pants and lace up
your sneakers with members from the Lower Western Shore Tributary Team on
Thursday, June 9, as they host the 3rd Annual Magothy River
Wade-In on the north shore of the river in Sylvan View. This year’s
free event is being held in conjunction with a Magothy River
Association (MRA) sponsored Bay grass planting that will take place from
4 to 7 P.M. just off the Sylvan View beach. The Wade-In will
happen at 6 P.M.
In what has become an annual event for each of Maryland’s 10 Tributary
Teams, the Wade-Ins are inspired by former State Senator Bernie Fowler,
who began wading into the Patuxent River 17 years ago with family and
friends to highlight concerns about declining water quality in Maryland’s
tributaries and the Chesapeake Bay. Senator Fowler remembered that, as a
child, he could wade into the Patuxent and easily see his shoes. The event
became known as a Wade-In and is characterized by participants wading into
a stream, river, or the Bay, and measuring the point at which they can no
longer see their shoes, commonly known as the Sneaker Index. Fowler
challenged the other nine Tributary Teams to host Wade-Ins or similar
water quality awareness events of their own.
The Lower Western basin drains approximately 270 miles of land,
including portions of Anne Arundel and Calvert Counties on the Western
Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Large water bodies in the basin include the
Magothy, Severn, South, West, and Rhode Rivers. The Lower Western Shore
Tributary basin is a varied landscape, and includes the highly developed
areas of Annapolis, and the Route 2 corridor along with miles of
Chesapeake Bay shoreline and farmland stretching into Calvert County.
Directions to the Wade-In in Sylvan View: By way of Route 100, merge
onto Mountain Road heading toward Gibson Island. (If you have not
experienced the reversible center lane, be aware of the lighted lane
signs). Turn right onto Hickory Point Road. Turn right on Gray Drive. Turn
left on Sylview Drive. Follow the bend to the right and you will see the
beach on the left.
On the day of the event, please call (410) 703-4589 for directions or
if you have questions.
Since 1995, Maryland’s Tributary Teams have assisted with the
implementation of the state’s watershed-based plans to reduce nutrient
pollution to Maryland’s rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Support for the
Tributary Teams is provided by staff at the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources (DNR); however the members are volunteers whose tireless energy
results in invaluable contributions to restoration efforts. The Wade-Ins
are just one of the ways the Teams highlight local water quality and get
their communities involved.