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A piece of WWI history on the shores of the Bay
November 8, 2018Over 100 WWI steamboats have a watery grave in Mallows Bay
Read storyOyster restoration now underway at eight tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay
September 25, 2018Maryland, Virginia report continued progress toward meeting the oyster outcome under the Watershed Agreement
Read storyScientists predict above-average dead zone in 2018
June 26, 2018Spring rains contributed more nutrient pollution to the Bay
Read storyChesapeake Bay dead zone increases by 10 percent
October 13, 2017The above-average dead zone confirms early summer prediction
Read storyThe rebounding Lafayette River is first when it comes to oyster reefs
September 25, 2017With a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund, the Virginia tributary will reach goals for oyster restoration
Read storyAbove-average dead zone predicted for Chesapeake Bay
June 14, 2017Spring nutrient loads from Susquehanna River expected to affect summer water quality
Read storyChesapeake Bay Environmental Literacy Summit: Education gets outside
April 26, 2017Bay Program partners convene, work to ensure a new generation of research scientists and nature lovers
Read storyOyster restoration advances in six Chesapeake Bay tributaries
April 13, 2017Latest reports from Maryland, Virginia outline progress to restore oyster reefs
Read storyAfter being discarded, 'ghost pots' continue to trap Bay’s blue crabs
October 24, 2016More than 145,000 lost or abandoned traps exist in Bay, experts estimate
Read storyReports outline climate change impacts in Bay region and beyond
August 15, 2016Recent EPA and NOAA reports highlight regional, national and global climate trends
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