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More Than $10 Million Awarded to Help Protect and Restore Chesapeake
October 5, 2011Fifty-five environmental projects receive a total of $10.9 million in grants to restore wetlands, forests and waterways.
Read storyUniversity of Md. team wins national Solar Decathlon for Bay-friendly “WaterShed” house
October 3, 2011University of Md won top honors at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011.
Read storyVirginia closes winter blue crab dredge fishery
September 28, 2011Virginia will close its winter blue crab dredge fishery season for the fourth year in a row.
Read storyNew tool helps Bay Program partners estimate pollution loads, develop Bay cleanup plans
September 27, 2011New tool will help states, municipalities, federal agencies and other partners quickly and easily assess pollution reduction strategies.
Read storyScientific study finds fault with recent Chesapeake Bay model analysis
September 26, 2011A new report by the Bay Program’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee raises significant objections to a recent model analysis.
Read storyScientists suspect multiple yearly spawning runs for Atlantic sturgeon in James River
September 22, 2011Scientists are examining the possibility that Atlantic sturgeon may spawn more than once per year in the James River.
Read storyMd. Agriculture Department receives $650,000 to reduce nutrient runoff from Eastern Shore ditches
September 19, 2011The Maryland Department of Agriculture has received $650,760 to implement management practices for drainage systems on the Eastern Shore.
Read storySatellite image shows sediment pollution flowing into Chesapeake Bay
September 14, 2011Plumes of sediment were observed flowing down the Susquehanna River into the Bay this week after heavy rains.
Read storyStudy recommends moratorium on commercial oyster harvest in Maryland
September 12, 2011A new study recommends that Maryland place a moratorium on commercial oyster harvest from the Chesapeake Bay.
Read storyScientists measure near-record river flow
September 9, 20112011 will likely be one of the highest annual flow years on record for the Susquehanna River due to wet weather.
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