Timely Bay Topics

Each autumn, millions of waterfowl migrate along the Atlantic Flyway and stop to rest on the Bay's waters. Learn about these beautiful ducks, geese and swans that call the Chesapeake their winter home.

Critter of the Month

February's critter, a winter visitor to the Chesapeake Bay, uses its unique serrated bill to capture and feed on fish and crustaceans that live in the Bay's shallows. Do you know what it is?

The Bay's Special Places

Watch for soaring bald eagles as you paddle through the marsh at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, a 26,000-acre haven for migratory waterfowl on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

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Reduce Pollution

Use electric or manual lawn tools instead of inefficient, polluting gas-powered ones.

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Conserve Water

Cut your shower time by five minutes to save 10 to 12 gallons of water.

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Reduce Runoff

Replace paved areas with gravel or porous pavers to reduce polluted runoff.

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Start Composting

Start a kitchen scrap compost pile to create natural, Bay-friendly fertilizer.

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Bay Health & Restoration Assessment

How is the Bay doing?

Learn about the progress toward restoring our nation's largest estuary.
Chesapeake Bay Executive Order

Chesapeake Bay Executive Order

The Chesapeake Bay Executive Order was signed in May 2009.
Chesapeake Bay TMDL

Chesapeake Bay TMDL

The EPA will establish a "pollution diet" to reduce nutrients and sediment.
 
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