Blue catfish are wreaking havoc on native species in the Chesapeake Bay. To reduce the damage, environmentalists want to ...
To Capt. Robert Newberry, chairman of the Delmarva Fisheries Association, which represents watermen, the new data is evidence ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNMDTA signed April contract to study Chesapeake Bay Bridge vulnerability, 11 News Investigates learnsThe MDTA entered into a contract in April 2024 with a company to conduct a vulnerability study on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, ...
One year after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addressed whether there are any ...
The argues that inadequate sediment and erosion controls at the former Martin Aircraft plant could harm nearby communities ...
New research from Johns Hopkins University finds many of America's major bridges have a high risk of ship collisions, ...
Celebrate all things oysters during Chesapeake Oyster Week, taking place from March 21-31, 2025. Learn more about the popular ...
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation on Thursday condemned the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) most recent sweeping ...
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68 bridges in 19 states potentially at risk: These 4 Bay Area bridges are rated criticalA top transportation official is warning authorities to assess what risk bridges face catastrophic collapse due to collision; ...
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DelmarvaNow.com on MSNChesapeake Bay oysters fare well in annual survey, continuing five-year trendOyster populations in the Chesapeake Bay are faring well, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ annual Fall Oyster Survey.
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 of ...
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