Deice the Bay-friendly way

Keep walkways safe for you – and the Chesapeake! – this winter

Many popular snow removal methods can harm our streams, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Read our latest how-to article for some helpful guidelines for removing snow and ice the Bay-friendly way.

Deice the Bay-friendly way
Deice the Bay-friendly way
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What’s your 2012 Bay resolution?

Hear how people plan to help the Chesapeake in the new year

We asked a handful of people in Chestertown, Md., how they plan to help protect the Bay and its rivers in the new year. Listen to their ideas in our latest Chesapeake Unscripted video!

What’s your 2012 Bay resolution?
What’s your 2012 Bay resolution?

Bay 101: Winter Waterfowl

Chesapeake a critical stopover for migrating birds

Each winter, millions of waterfowl visit the Chesapeake Bay region to rest and feed. Learn more about these beautiful migratory birds in our latest Bay 101 video.

Bay 101: Winter Waterfowl
Bay 101: Winter Waterfowl
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Read our new Chesapeake Bay FAQ

Your burning Bay questions, answered

Have a question about the Chesapeake Bay? Visit our new and improved FAQ section to get answers to some of our most frequently asked questions. You can even submit your own question for us to answer!

Read our new Chesapeake Bay FAQ
Read our new Chesapeake Bay FAQ
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Teachers: Visit Bay Backpack

Website offers teaching resources about Bay, local streams

Teachers and educators: Use Bay Backpack to find teaching resources, field studies, and grant and training opportunities to help you integrate Bay and watershed education into your curriculum.

Teachers: Visit Bay Backpack
Teachers: Visit Bay Backpack

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    Critter of the Month

    Bay Scallop

    January's Critter - The bay scallop is a bivalve that lives in the lower Chesapeake’s salty, shallow waters. Its ribbed shells are often found on beaches throughout the lower Bay.

    Featured Chesapeake Bay Websites

    • Chesapeake Bay TMDL

      Chesapeake Bay TMDL

      The EPA established a "pollution diet" to reduce nutrients and sediment in the Bay.

    • Bay Executive Order

      Bay Executive Order

      Calls on the federal government to lead a renewed effort to restore the Bay.

    • ChesapeakeStat

      ChesapeakeStat

      A tool to assess progress and enhance accountability and transparency.

    • Maryland BayStat

      Maryland BayStat

      A powerful statewide tool designed to assess, coordinate and Bay restoration.

    Bay Watershed Forest Cover

    Bay Watershed Forest Cover

    Only 58 percent of the Bay watershed is forested, and development is reducing forests at the rate of 100 acres per day.


    Photo Credit: Robert S. Donovan/Flickr

    Keep Your Drain Fat-Free

    Don't pour fat, oil or grease down your drain. They can clog pipes and lead to sewage overflows over time.

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