Brook trout reveal health of streams

Scientists track brook trout to monitor health of Bay's local rivers

Follow biologists with Maryland DNR as they tag brook trout in western Maryland's Savage River, a pristine corner of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and one of the state's last remaining brook trout habitats.

Brook trout reveal health of streams
Brook trout reveal health of streams

What happens to runoff after it rains?

Learn the answer in our latest Chesapeake Unscripted video

Do you know what happens to rain after it falls on the ground and enters a storm drain? Hear what people in York, Pennsylvania had to say, and learn why it's important to control runoff from our properties.

What happens to runoff after it rains?
What happens to runoff after it rains?

Bay 101: Algae Blooms

Algae blooms can spell trouble for the Bay's fish and crabs

What are algae blooms and how do they form? Watch our latest Bay 101 video to learn what an algae bloom looks like and see how scientists test for algae in the Chesapeake Bay.

Bay 101: Algae Blooms
Bay 101: Algae Blooms

How to drive the Bay-friendly way

Save time, money and the Chesapeake Bay with these tips

Most of us can’t stop driving altogether. But there are lots of ways you can send less pollution into our air and water – and get the most out of the 70 bucks you just poured into your gas tank.

How to drive the Bay-friendly way
How to drive the Bay-friendly way

Building a home for birds on Poplar Is.

Old, browning Christmas trees become habitat on restored island

Learn why biologists with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are using recycled Christmas trees to create shelter for birds and terrapins on Poplar Island, a restored island in the Chesapeake Bay.

Building a home for birds on Poplar Is.
Building a home for birds on Poplar Is.

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    Critter of the Month

    Barn Swallow

    May's Critter - The barn swallow is a small, agile bird that visits open waters, wetlands and farm fields throughout the Chesapeake Bay region from spring through autumn.

    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.

    Underwater Bay Grass (SAV) Abundance

    Underwater Bay Grass (SAV) Abundance

    In 2011, there were an estimated 63,074 acres of underwater grasses in the Chesapeake Bay, a decrease of 16,590 acres from 2010.


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    Don’t Overapply Fertilizer

    Use only the amount of lawn fertilizer you actually need. Twice the product won't make your lawn twice as green!

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