Tag: Tom Horton
Revisiting ‘Beautiful Swimmers’: Pollu...
By Maryland Reporter | August 19, 2015 | Commentary | 2 |
Tom Horton: Paddling around Delmarva gives ample time to think
by Len Lazarick | November 30, 2015 | Commentary | 0 |
Longtime environmental writer Tom Horton offers some thoughts on rounding the Delmarva Peninsula by kayak, a 500-mile journey at a few miles an hour that gives ample time to think.
Read MoreRevisiting ‘Beautiful Swimmers’: Pollution, hardened shores threaten crabs as much as overfishing
by Maryland Reporter | August 19, 2015 | Commentary | 2 |
We’re closing on 40 years since William Warner, a New York-New Jersey boy, awakened us Chesapeake natives to the fascinating commerce, ecology and sociology attached to Callinectes sapidus, that beautiful swimmer, the blue crab.
Perhaps it took an outsider to appreciate what us born-heres grew up with.
Warner won a 1977 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction for his efforts, and put the Chesapeake on the map in a way that should endure as long as crab feasts and crabcakes.
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