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Ms. Amanda K Rockler

Senior Agent


Watershed Restoration Specialist

Sea Grant Extension Programs 2200 Symons Hall 7998 Regents Drive College Park, Maryland 20742-5535

Expertise

  • Watershed Planning and Restoration
  • Stormwater
  • Outreach and Engagement
  • Climate Change
  • Social Marketing
  • Sea Grant

Amanda Rockler (arockler@umd.edu) is a Regional Watershed Restoration Specialist with the Maryland Sea Grant Extension Program. She received her Bachelor's in Environmental and Ecological Biology from the University of Colorado @ Boulder, and her Masters from George Washington University in Sustainable Landscape Design. Amanda works with local governments, non-profits, residents, and other entities to improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay.

The UMD Sea Grant Extension Watershed Protection and Restoration Program works to improve water quality through stormwater management and watershed restoration techniques. The Sea Grant Watershed Protection and Restoration Program works with local and state governments, watershed organizations, and community groups in Maryland to build partnerships, identify funding sources, and advise/assist in the planning, implementation and monitoring of restoration projects. Watershed Restoration Specialists facilitate measurable reductions in water pollution in the following ways:

  • Classes and workshops teach residents how to improve water quality in their own backyard with practices like rain barrels, rain gardens, conservation landscaping, and tree planting
  • Technical Assistance Programs help communities address Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) regulations and requirements
  • Watershed Restoration Projects emerge from collaborative partnerships and effective funding techniques to reduce nutrient and sediment loads
  • Watershed Restoration Specialists also connect watershed science to policy makers and community leaders to make the most effective water quality decisions.

The Sea Grant Watershed Protection and Restoration Program is a member of the Watershed Assistance Collaborative with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, the Chesapeake Bay Trust and the Environmental Finance Center.