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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation made Hilary Harp Falk president in 2022, only the third leader of the organization since its creation in the mid-1960s. She is looking for state and federal leaders to recommit to the bay's restoration.
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Dozens of community volunteers planted cages as part of the Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership, a joint project between Waterfront Partnership and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation that has cultivated an estimated 1.6 million oyster spat in Baltimore’s Harbor since 2013.
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Baltimore County officials, community, have to sign off by the end of the year.
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Despite growth, there’s a still long way to go to meet overall goals.
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“At the heart of this program, what we're really trying to do is get funds back into communities that were impacted by these environmental incidents."
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New study finds that Chesapeake Bay oyster sanctuaries are thriving with wildlife, including native parasites.
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The definition of what is shellfish in Maryland will change July 1, and the bay scallop could be the biggest beneficiary.
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Decades ago a battle over dredging went to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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We go On The Record to discuss the Black watermen of the Chesapeake Bay and their crucial contributions to the region.
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We go On the Record with an oyster farmer involved in aquaculture on the Chesapeake Bay. We ask her about the humble mollusk, the aquaculture industry and diversity within its ranks.