Watershed Science
Understand the science behind Chesapeake Bay restoration.
Are there dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay?
June 18, 2020Scientists and the public join forces to track dolphins visiting the Bay
Read storyA cocktail of contaminants in Chesapeake waters
June 12, 2020A new report reviews emerging and existing contaminants of concern for waterways and fisheries
Read storyChesapeake farms are feeling the heat
May 26, 2020Changes to our climate can have serious impacts on agriculture
Read storyFive species that provide a vital link in the Chesapeake Bay food web
May 22, 2020Meet some of the Bay’s most important forage species
Read storyHow choosing the right tree can help adapt to climate change
May 8, 2020By planning for the future, you can increase forest resiliency
Read storyResearchers give mussels new power
March 26, 2020Transplanted mussels suggest more reintroduction efforts are possible in the Anacostia
Read storyIs the Chesapeake Bay fresh or salty?
March 20, 2020Salinity makes a big difference to underwater life
Read storyWhat’s in a tree? Oxygen, food, clean water and money
March 9, 2020A new study shows riparian buffers offer social, environmental and economic benefits
Read storyKeeping microplastics out of the Bay
January 23, 2020Learn how you can help reduce plastic pollution
Read storyA scientist’s decades-long portrait of a vanishing Chesapeake island
January 22, 2020James Island has shrunk dramatically, but will soon be restored
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