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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFrom Playful Otters to Pint-Size Owls, These Eight Awesome Animals Call the Chesapeake Bay HomeBlue crabs, bluebirds, beetles and many more creatures can be spotted in and around the bay—and scientists at the Smithsonian ...
The idea is to make sure nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which are found in fertilizers, are applied in the right ...
As the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s deadline approaches, oyster restoration in the region has met its checkpoint. In ...
Since the Chesapeake Bay watershed agreement was signed over a decade ago, more than 2,200 acres of oyster habitat in the bay ...
The Chesapeake Bay Program is on track to meet its 2025 goal of restoring oyster reefs in 10 tributaries – a target set in ...
Members of the Chesapeake Bay Commission met Wednesday morning to learn more about managing agricultural land— and how to ...
CHESAPEAKE BAY, Md.– The Chesapeake Bay Program announces it has exceeded its goal of opening 300 new docks, boat ramps, ...
Chris Hopkinson became the first person to traverse the entire length of the Chesapeake Bay by stand-up paddleboard.
Maryland's Chesapeake Bay saw historically low oxygen levels in June, after heavy rain in May, according to the state ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNIs it safe to swim? Heavy rain leads to bacteria spikes in Chesapeake riversRecreation in the natural waters of the Chesapeake Bay region should always be approached with caution after rainfall. And, ...
The Chesapeake Bay Program has announced they’re on track to exceed their goal of fully restoring the oyster habitats to 10 ...
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