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Newly proposed legislation aims to pay seafood processors and pet food makers to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay by using an invasive species as pet food.
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Veterans Aid Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration Efforts
On July 15 and 17, 2025, a dozen U.S. veterans and active-duty servicemembers partnered with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation ...
On Tuesday, August 5, 2025, Maryland will host an open house in Annapolis to engage the public on draft revisions to the ...
Virginia needs data to determine how menhaden fishing affects the Chesapeake Bay’s health, the Virginia Saltwater ...
A U.S. federal lawmaker from the state of Maryland has introduced legislation to help foster a new market for invasive blue ...
"I can't live in my home with half of my home functioning and no water," Ms Morris says. "I can't drink the water." She ...
Now, watershed states and federal officials are back to soul searching. By the end of the year, they aim to revamp goals and develop a new Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan, the fifth agreement between bay ...
Only about a mile of the Anne Arundel County shoreline is set aside for public swimming, and with no outdoor public pools, ...
As the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement’s deadline approaches, oyster restoration in the region has met its checkpoint. In ...
Chris Hopkinson became the first person to traverse the entire length of the Chesapeake Bay by stand-up paddleboard.
The Chesapeake Bay Program is on track to meet its 2025 goal of restoring oyster reefs in 10 tributaries – a target set in ...
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation had volunteers from the Back Country Hunters and Anglers Armed Forces Initiative out to their Shady Side site to clean and load oyster shells into cages to be used to … ...