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The greenish-yellow slicks on local rivers and the Chesapeake Bay observed this April are made up of millions, and possibly billions, of grains of pollen, a natural phenomenon ramping up due to ...
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has honored environmental filmmakers Tom Horton, Dave Harp and Sandy Cannon-Brown with its ...
The collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in 2024 impacted wildlife in the Patapsco River and the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation has a public Baltimore oyster growing program ...
THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. AND THIS WEEK, MARYLAND PUBLIC TELEVISION IS OFFERING A SPECIAL LOOK AT ALL THAT MAKES THE BAY SO SPECIAL AND SO IMPORTANT TO US. AND JOINING US LIVE WITH A PREVIEW OF BAY WEEK ...
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum has honored environmental filmmakers Tom Horton, Dave Harp, and Sandy Cannon-Brown with ...
Chesapeake Bay oysters had another good year in 2024, new Maryland data shows. Oyster reproduction levels were above the median for the fifth straight year, according to the Maryland Department ...
It's the soaring glory of Chesapeake Bay as never seen by Captain John Smith and his traveling companions of 1608. Chesapeake Bay by Air is MPT's new one-hour program that forever captures the ...
Greenish-yellow slicks observed on the Chesapeake Bay and local rivers in April are pollen, not pollution. While harmless to the waterways, the pollen can trigger allergies, which are worsening ...