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At Parrish Creek Landing in Shady Side on Tuesday, veterans and active-duty service members spent the day helping the ...
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation had volunteers from the Back Country Hunters and Anglers Armed Forces Initiative out to their ...
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Veterans and active duty military find new purpose restoring Chesapeake Bay's vital oyster populationDozens of veterans and active duty military personnel gathered in Shadyside to support the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's ongoing efforts to revitalize the oyster population. The conservation initiative ...
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation did not plant any oysters in the area last year, but it can now resume. Oysters are considered a keystone species in the area. An adult oyster can filter up to 50 ...
Watermen dredge for oysters on the Chesapeake Bay in November 2019 near Ridge, Md. A lawsuit filed Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020, by the nonprofit Chesapeake Bay Foundation and others, is claiming that ...
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, which conducts biennial ratings of the health of the watershed, handed out a D-plus rating for 2020. ARMY'S 250 BIRTHDAY: What you need to know about Saturday’s parade ...
Draw a line from where Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay pollution was in 2009 until now and project it forward to 2025, and the state seems to be on track with its Bay cleanup promises — but closing ...
WASHINGTON — The nation's largest estuary is still getting a D-plus grade for its overall health. That's according to a report released Tuesday by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. While the ...
On Thursday, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, alongside partners and volunteers, met at the Docks at Downtown Hampton to track the current growth on last seasons oysters. Ciara White-Sparks.
It says the state of the Bay hasn’t improved since the foundation’s last survey of 13 key indicators of its health, completed in 2020.
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