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Chesapeake Bay Oysters Article 
Do we want to restore the environment or the industry?
Jan 31, 2009 - Sara E. Lewis
Is It Safe to Swim in the Chesapeake Bay? Article 
Know the facts and weigh the risks of swimming and fishing in the Maryland and Virginia Chesapeake Bay or eating raw oysters and other seafood.
Jul 2, 2009 - Sara E. Lewis
How to Save the Chesapeake Bay Article 
'Save the Bay" is the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's marketing tag line. What has happened to the Bay's keystone species and can oysters be restored?
Nov 3, 2008 - Sara E. Lewis
Dragon Run: An Ecologically Important Chesapeake Bay Tributary Article 
Land preserved in Dragon Run watershed protects water quality, flora, and fauna in the midst of the developed mid-Atlantic region.
Jul 7, 2010 - Sara E. Lewis
The Sultana Project Aims to Make Stewards of Chesapeake Bay Article 
Sailing on the Sultana, the "Schoolship of the Chesapeake," students learn colonial history and Chesapeake Bay ecology.
May 25, 2011 - Pamela Crowe
History of the Chesapeake Bay Article 
Prompted to form by a bolide that hit the Earth 35 million years ago, the Bay is home to more than 16 million people.
Feb 9, 2009 - Sara E. Lewis
Pennsylvania Attempts to Save the Chesapeake Bay Article 
The Susquehanna River contributes more than half the fresh water to the Chesapeake Bay, which makes it important to the survival of the Chesapeake Bay.
May 8, 2010 - Christine Musser
How to Restore Chesapeake Oysters Article 
The estuary's leading advocacy organization has invested in native oyster restoration and sees progress. The introduction of non-native species could be detrimental.
Nov 4, 2008 - Sara E. Lewis
Disease and Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Article 
Analysis of three years of data prove that mycobacteriosis is causing a decline in Chesapeake Bay's striped bass population.
Jan 3, 2009 - Sara E. Lewis
Blue Crabs and Chesapeake Bay Pollution Article 
A report from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) describes how pollution is killing crabs.
Jan 2, 2009 - Sara E. Lewis
Chesapeake Bay Foundation Reaches Agreement with EPA Article 
On May 11, 2010, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, co-plaintiffs, and the EPA settled a lawsuit filed in January 2009. The agreement requires pollution reduction.
May 11, 2010 - Sara E. Lewis
Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Population Rebounds Article 
No crab is sweeter than a Chesapeake Bay blue. Know them, catch them, cook them, pick them, and eat them for the completely delicious blue crab experience.
Apr 18, 2010 - Corinne Shibley
Chesapeake Clean Water Act Legislation is Needed Now Article 
The Chesapeake Clean Water Act (CCWA) is an important piece of legislation before the U.S. Congress that will ensure the future of a healthy Chesapeake Bay.
May 13, 2010 - Sara E. Lewis
Scottish Families on the Chesapeake Article 
Here is a single source giving Scots family researchers data on thousands of 17th century Scottish immigrants to Maryland and Virginia.
Aug 31, 2009 - Rosemary E. Bachelor
Horseshoe Crabs and the Ecosystem Article 
The ancient horseshoe crab of the eastern U.S. and Asia has a special relationship with birds and marine life that helps maintain a natural balance within its habitat.
Oct 19, 2009 - Cheryl Kraynak
How to Plant a Wildlife Habitat Article 
Create an artistic lawn enlivened by beautiful wildflowers and fascinating creatures. Choose plants that don't out-compete natives and ensure a healthy habitat for all.
Nov 3, 2008 - Sara E. Lewis
Importance of Florida Mangrove Swamp Ecosystem Article 
While sheltering the Florida coast from hurricanes and flooding, the complex, mysterious mangrove tenderly hatches teeming fisheries and harbors many flora and fauna.
Mar 25, 2010 - Linda Ashar
Coastal Ecosystem Restoration Uses Recycled Eastern Oyster Shells Article 
Recycled oyster shells provide habitat for multiple marine animals in coastal waters, improve marine biodiversity, shoreline stability and water quality.
Oct 29, 2010 - Dawn M. Smith
Habitat Fragmentation Threatens Avian Flyways Article 
Protecting bird species on their breeding and wintering grounds is not enough. Land conservation at stopping points along avian flyways reduces losses during migration.
Jan 25, 2010 - Dawn M. Smith
Sand Dollars Alive - Habitat and Predators Article 
What are sand dollars? Children who find them buried in beach sand often think that they may be mermaids' money washed up from the ocean.
Nov 9, 2008 - Kathleen Airdrie