Estuaries—places where rivers meet the ocean—are some of the most important ecosystems in the United States, supporting coastal economies, protecting communities, and serving as nurseries for much of the nation’s seafood.

In this episode, Daniel Hayden, CEO of Restore America's Estuaries, explains why these places—from Chesapeake Bay to Puget Sound – are essential to nature, the economy, and people.

Hayden highlights collaborative restoration efforts across the country, including eelgrass recovery in Morro Bay, oyster shell recycling programs in Gulf Coast communities, and wetland restoration projects led by tribal partners along Long Island Sound. The conversation also explores how restoring abandoned cranberry bogs in New England is reconnecting wetlands to nearby estuaries and bringing native ecosystems back to life.

Along the way, Hayden explains how partnerships with federal agencies, nonprofits, and local communities are driving long-term progress—showing that with sustained investment and collaboration, damaged waterways can recover and once-polluted urban rivers can become vibrant places for people and wildlife again.

From a conversation at the Reservoir Center in Washington, D.C.

00:00 – Intro: Why Estuaries Matter in America
02:30 – Why Estuaries Are Critical (Economy, Food, Cities)
05:30 – Inside Restore America’s Estuaries (Mission & Work)
08:30 – Federal Role: EPA, NOAA & Funding Challenges
11:30 – Biggest Threats: Climate Change & Development
13:30 – Pollution & Watershed Impacts Explained
15:30 – Success Stories: Urban River Comebacks (Anacostia, Bronx)
18:00 – Restoration in Action: Eelgrass, Wetlands, Tribal Projects
21:30 – Oyster Recycling & Community-Based Solutions
24:20 – Reclaiming Cranberry Bogs into Wetlands
26:00 – How People Can Help (Get Outside & Advocate)
28:30 – Closing: Reconnecting People to Water

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