Timely Bay Topics

During the Chesapeake Bay region's hot summer months, high temperatures combined with too much nutrient pollution can cause algae to flourish. Learn more about the role weather plays in the health of the Bay.

Critter of the Month

July's Critter is often seen perched on piers, pilings and jetties along the shores of the middle and lower Bay during the summer, or diving head-first into the water to catch a fish. Do you know what it is?

The Bay's Special Places

With five separate water trails spanning 90 miles of Mathews County, Va., the Mathews Blueways Water Trails are the perfect way to connect with the area's natural environment, including creeks, marshes and shorelines.

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How is the Bay doing?

Learn about the progress toward restoring our nation's largest estuary.
ChesapeakeStat

ChesapeakeStat

A tool to assess progress and enhance accountability and transparency.
Chesapeake Bay TMDL

Chesapeake Bay TMDL

The EPA will establish a "pollution diet" to reduce nutrients and sediment.
Chesapeake Bay Executive Order

Chesapeake Bay Executive Order

Signed by President Obama in May 2009.
 
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