The Chesapeake BaySavers donated $5,000 to the Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) last week to help protect the Bay from poachers. BaySavers Founder Evan Thalenberg presented the check to NRP Superintendent Col. George F. Johnson IV during the BaySavers’ open house.It sounds like a cool system, but it will only work if DNR has enough funds to man it. It's not clear that DNR has the human resources or the will to make it work.
“The Maryland Natural Resources Police are the only line of defense protecting the endangered and vulnerable Chesapeake Bay from poachers and polluters on behalf of the citizens of Maryland,” said Thalenberg. “They are a dedicated group working under difficult conditions to attempt to protect our beautiful Chesapeake Bay. They deserve all of the support we can give them as citizens.”
NRP plans to put the money directly into the Marine Law Enforcement Information Network (MLEIN), a system of radars and cameras set up to protect the Bay. “MLEIN is what we call a force multiplier,” said Col. Johnson. “The system allows a single officer the ability to see and do more.”
The system, paid for by a Homeland Security grant and matching State funds, was designed to protect Maryland’s critical infrastructure on the Bay. The system also provides NRP with the ability to monitor the State’s oyster sanctuaries and protect them from poaching.
One day you wash up on the beach, wet and naked. Another day you wash back out. In between, the scenery changes constantly.
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