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Symposium helps spur carbon trading programs for Chesapeake's forests
October 22, 2008blurb
Read storyEstuary conference in Providence, R.I., worth the long ride
October 17, 2008Restore America’s Estuaries Conference proves to be a worthwhile experience
Read storyPartnership Tackles Removal of Invasive, Marsh-eating Rodent from Delmarva Peninsula
October 15, 2008On Maryland's Eastern Shore, pollution from development and agriculture are much-debated issues affecting the Chesapeake Bay's health.
Read storyNew Wetlands Restoration Partnership Launches in Maryland
October 10, 2008A new wetlands restoration partnership in Maryland will bring corporations, government agencies and nonprofits together.
Read storyClimate Change Will Affect Chesapeake Restoration Efforts, According to New Report
October 1, 2008A new independent report has been released by the Bay Program's Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee.
Read storyMaryland Implements New Regulations to Reduce Polluted Runoff to Bay
October 1, 2008The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) is adopting new regulations to help combat polluted stormwater runoff.
Read storyBay Grass Restoration Sprouts through Partnership and Innovation
October 1, 2008Over the past five years, the NOAA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have led innovative new research to increase bay grasses.
Read story"Living Shorelines" Offer Protection, Habitat along Bay's Edge
October 1, 2008Eighty-five percent of the Chesapeake Bay's shoreline is privately owned, and often lined to protect the land from erosion.
Read storyAlliance for the Chesapeake Bay Launches First Online Network for Bay Community
October 1, 2008The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay has launched the Chesapeake Watershed Network, an online networking community.
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