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For as long as there’s been a Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel at the mouth of the bay, there’s been a gift shop and restaurant perched on an island in the…
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Osprey, like bald eagles, are a comeback story.Their eggs were destroyed by the pesticide DDT, until it was banned in 1972, when there were only about…
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Tourists visiting the Chesapeake Bay region have plenty of options: boating, fishing, dining and more.But one particular type of tourism that has grown…
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A group of anthropology majors from Washington College in Chestertown has spent the summer not at the beach, but as research assistants roaming the…
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Earlier this summer, we started hearing reports of dolphins in Chesapeake Bay. Some thought it was unusual; others said it was no big deal. So Joel McCord…
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In 2009, President Obama signed an executive order recognizing the Chesapeake Bay as a national treasure. That began a federal-state partnership to…
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President Donald Trump’s proposed budget eliminates all of the Chesapeake Bay Program’s $73 million and reduces or eliminates several other funds used to…
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The Chesapeake Bay's crab, oyster and bait industry has been losing its American workforce since the late 1980s, as the old hands retire and younger…
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Much to the horror of environmentalists, President Donald Trump has proposed zeroing the EPA’s Chesapeake Bay program out of the federal budget. Congress…
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The Delmarva Peninsula lies under the Atlantic Migratory flyway, a path waterfowl migrate through. As Europe deals with recent outbreaks of a severe…