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Removing fish blockages goes hand-in-hand with sediment reduction
January 27, 2022A study of West Virginia’s Opequon Creek watershed reveals high-priority stream blockages
Read storyFor fishing enthusiasts, warming waters is a hot issue
March 8, 2021A new report from the American Fly Fishing Trade Association addresses climate change
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 storyWith fewer dams, a river near Baltimore flows more freely
May 22, 2020Fish are returning to the Patapsco just a year after the demolition of Bloede Dam
Read storyPublic invited to comment on outcome changes
February 18, 2020Updated language helps better refine Bay Program goals
Read storyThe latest Bay Barometer tells a cautionary success story about Bay restoration
April 2, 2019The Chesapeake Bay Program's annual report includes climate change impacts for the first time
Read storyPutting some mussel into river restoration
January 2, 2019Scientists hope the eastern elliptio can help clean up the Patapsco
Read storyBreaching Bloede Dam
September 11, 2018Dam removal will eliminate danger for humans, improve habitat for wildlife
Read storyLooking upstream to the return of migratory fish
April 16, 2018Getting past dams means new habitat for shad and other species
Read storyChesapeake Bay restoration efforts showing positive trends
January 4, 2018Annual Bay Barometer reports signs of resilience throughout watershed
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