Waterman, who got the job last year after several years steeped in bay policy at the nonprofit Chesapeake Research Consortium, had been working on projects to modernize maps showing conserved ...
The role of Billy Flora, a free Black man, in this pivotal victory — and the erosion later of rights — show a paradox of the ...
BERLIN, MD - The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced plans to further restore the former Bay ... A map of the current trails can be found here. DNR says The Chesapeake ...
Blue catfish are invasive to the Chesapeake Bay. By eating them ... Portsmouth with heat sensors to identify hot spots, and that map will help narrow down what parts of the city may be the ...
Their family business, which has sold fresh oysters, crabs and fish from the Chesapeake Bay for 139 years ... it’s seafood from a spot on the map with a storied history. The Baltimore Banner thanks ...
To Capt. Robert Newberry, chairman of the Delmarva Fisheries Association, which represents watermen, the new data is evidence ...
Blue catfish are wreaking havoc on native species in the Chesapeake Bay. To reduce the damage, environmentalists want to ...
The National Transportation Safety Board cited 68 bridges in 19 states needing urgent repair. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge made ...
SO EAT OYSTERS, RECYCLE SHELLS. THEY ALL GO BACK INTO THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, POPULATED WITH NEW JUVENILE OYSTERS. AND JUST TO MAKE IT CLEAR, EXPLAIN JUST HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS FOR THE CHESAPEAKE.
Blue catfish are hungry creatures. They are found in most Chesapeake Bay tributaries, gobbling up species that environmentalists have worked to rebuild for years. From mussels and menhaden to ...