Virginia Water Board requires completion of Chesapeake Bay pollution reductions
The State Water Control Board reissued a permit which requires 100 percent completion of Chesapeake Bay pollution reductions by October 2028.
The State Water Control Board reissued a permit which requires 100 percent completion of Chesapeake Bay pollution reductions by October 2028.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger has long made clear that agriculture conservation practices are one of the most cost-effective solutions.
The Chesapeake Bay Conservation Acceleration Act of 2023 would fast track conservation goals in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The Chesapeake National Recreation Area would be a land-based, and unite the new and existing National Park Service sites and trails.
More than 150,000 streams and rivers thread through the Chesapeake Bay’s 64,000-mile watershed., the largest estuary in the United States.
Recently, dozing on a fast-eroding forested bluff overlooking the Chesapeake Bay, I dreamed that I overheard God talking to Earth goddess Gaia, so named by the Greeks.
The Chesapeake Bay SEEE Act would help protect the watershed, improve ecosystem management and increase environmental stewardship.
Chesapeake Bay anglers are facing a stark future — a future in which summertime fishing for striped bass, once a hallmark of Bay fishing, may become a distant memory.
The Chesapeake Bay’s underwater meadows continued to expand in 2022, aided in part by cooler temperatures that prompted a resurgence of heat-sensitive beds in parts of the lower Bay.
The Chesapeake Bay’s watermen are getting green lights to catch a few more blue crabs, a year after dismal population numbers led to steep cutbacks in their allowance.
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