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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 says there are environmental concerns along the Patapsco River, especially considering the Key Bridge rebuild is expected to be built taller and wider.
Aaron Bouchard, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s James River captain/educator, left, and Ken Slazyk, the foundation’s Virginia senior field manager for education, drag a trawl net through a ...
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Noticed a greenish-yellow coating on Chesapeake Bay, other ... - MSNHave you noticed a greenish-yellow coating on rivers and the Chesapeake this April? The Chesapeake Bay Foundation says that's bad news for both allergy suffers and local waterways.
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation stated the bay is "on the verge of complete failure and not improving," after scoring its condition in an every-other-year report card.
Most pollution cut so far has come from wastewater plants and most further reductions must come from agriculture, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation says.
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — The Chesapeake Bay Foundation outlined its efforts to improve the region’s waterways during a trip along the Hampton River Wednesday as it also discussed the need for tr… ...
Environment Chesapeake Bay's declining blue crab numbers hit historic low in 2025 survey The survey found the lowest number of males reported since the studies began in 1990.
200,000 oysters were added to the Chesapeake Bay to celebrate a new partnership between the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
Have you noticed a greenish-yellow coating on rivers and the Chesapeake this April? It's bad news for both allergy suffers and local waterways.
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