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Severn Riverkeeper Program Staff |
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Fred Kelly, Severn Riverkeeper Fred
Kelly is an environmental attorney with over 30 years of experience. He
launches the Severn Riverkeeper boat from his home on Saltworks Creek
where he resides with wife Nancy. From the time he was 10, Fred
started every season fishing with his father for yellow perch. Then the
Severn was loaded with yellow “neds”. Fred continued the
tradition with his son John. Unfortunately, today the fishery has been
so damaged by pollution that it is illegal for him to even fish for
yellow perch with his grandson.Fred began his environmental career as the first attorney for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. His defeat of the nuclear power plant proposed for Douglas Point on the Potomac adjacent to the most important striped bass spawning area on the East Coast and the 5 year moratorium are credited with saving the Chesapeake striped bass fishery. When Fred became the Severn Riverkeeper, he knew the river was dying. One of his first acts was to get the penalty for critical area violations raised from $500 to $10,000. He also created a “living shoreline” on the Severn River to show that no one needed to use traditional destructive riprap for shoreline protection any more. Fred wrote the “Citizens Manual for Protecting Chesapeake Bay Wetlands” and argued countless wetland cases over the years. He recently helped publish the “Severn River Watershed Restoration Strategy For Citizen Action. Fred is busy fighting the Arrow Cove Development which would destroy one of the last yellow perch spawning areas on the Severn. The case was just heard in Circuit Court, and a decision should be rendered soon. Fred patrols the Severn with his golden retriever, Chelsea, and is busy monitoring the quality of the river at 18 testing stations during the summer. He enjoys hearing from people who care about the Severn. |
Allison Albert Buckalew, Program DirectorProgram during the summer of 2006 and part time during the rest of the year. Starting in 2007, Allison has joined the Program full time. She operated the monitoring program and took on many other duties, including assisting with public relations and fundraising. Allison has a bachelor's degree in geography from the University of South Carolina and recently completed her Masters in environmental policy from the University of Maryland. |
| Sara Caldes,
Program Coordinator Sara has worked for the SRK for the past 3 years. She has background in land use planning and in historical preservation. At the beginning of her career she was involved in the commercial revitalization of Wilmington, NC. Locally she worked for an economic development public interest group in DC; as a project manager for a developer doing specialized hotel renovations and historic rehabilitations; and as a yacht broker for the last 7 years. Sara began boating at the age of 7. She and her husband have lived on the Chesapeake (on the South and Severn Rivers) for the last 25 years. |
| Nate Frankoff has been the Student Representative for the SRK for the past 3 years. He has completed college-level coursework in aquatic research and estuarine ecology through the Smithsonian student-training program. Currently living in the Saefern community, Nate has lived on the Chesapeake his entire life and was boating before he was born. He has a passion for digital animation and editing (please visit the SRK’s myspace page designed by Nate at www.myspace.com/severnriverkeeper) |
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