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Fish - News
'Restless Planet' opens up a new world of aquatic life
- The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot - 11/17/2009
Groups at odds over proposed rockfish restrictions
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/17/2009
AS CHESAPEAKE BAY GOES... ...so goes Maine's striped bass population
- The Maine Morning Sentinel - 11/15/2009
Want to attract schools? Turn to these students
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/15/2009
Blog: Saving the bay's fish & shellfish
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/14/2009
Citizens Group Holds Seminar on Future of Chesapeake Bay
- Lancaster (Pa.) Farming - 11/13/2009
Blog: Virginia crabbers wary of buyout offer?
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/13/2009
Report gives ‘snapshot’ of ECs in Potomac River
- Water Technology Online - 11/12/2009
New pollutants threaten area waters
- The Fredericksburg (Va.) Free Lance-Star - 11/12/2009
Blog: "Invisible" Potomac pollution a threat for fish, humans?
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/12/2009
EPA study finds toxic chemicals in fish widespread
- The Associated Press - 11/12/2009
Blog: Weekend travel tip: Waterfowl Festival
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/12/2009
Blog: Bay scientists honored
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/11/2009
Blog: Rarest of fish still missing
- The Baltimore Sun - 11/11/2009
'Toxic stew' of chemicals blamed for intersex fish in Potomac
- The Washington Post - 11/11/2009
Hampton students raise little fish to learn a lot about water
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 11/9/2009
Anglers may want to attend gas drilling meeting
- The Wayne (Pa.) Independent - 11/9/2009
More rockfish than ever
- The Worcester County (Md.) Times - 11/5/2009
Sport anglers applaud decision on striped bass
- The Portland (Maine) Press Herald - 11/5/2009
Chesapeake is chock full of rockfish, bluefish
- The Washington Times - 11/5/2009
Aquaculture clash for Bay's watermen
- The Maryland Gazette - 11/4/2009
PPL Receives FERC Approval to Expand Holtwood Hydroelectric Plant
- Reuters - 11/4/2009
Anglers seeing plenty of rockfish
- The Delmarva Daily Times - 11/4/2009
Save the bay over dinner
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 11/4/2009
Outdoors: Battle brewing over stripers
- The Washington Times - 11/1/2009
Eastern Shore marsh changes threaten birds, fish
- Capital News Service - 11/1/2009
Cold snap stirs rockfish
- The Delmarva Daily Times - 10/31/2009
Opinion: Mattawoman: Constructing or destructing?
- The University of Maryland Diamondback Online - 10/26/2009
Our Bay: Protection for an ancient fish
- The Annapolis (Md.) Capital - 10/26/2009
Striped bass are steady as a rock
- The Delmarva Daily Times - 10/25/2009
Intersex fish a problem in Potomac River watershed
- The Frederick (Md.) News-Post - 10/25/2009
Blog: Cleaning the air at water's expense?
- The Baltimore Sun - 10/23/2009
Scientists Struggle to Protect Chesapeake Bay Shoreline
- Voice of America News - 10/23/2009
Striped Bass Proposal Puts Fish in Peril, Anglers Say
- The Maine Public Broadcasting Network - 10/21/2009
Slight boost in rockfish numbers
- The Annapolis (Md.) Capital - 10/21/2009
Striped bass in peril, observers say
- Central Maine Morning Sentinel - 10/20/2009
Fish Kills Linked to Water Pollutants
- Voice of America News - 10/19/2009
Group seeks protected status for sturgeon
- The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot - 10/17/2009
Search may be last for Md. fish not seen in 2 decades
- The Baltimore Sun - 10/16/2009
Blog: Have you seen this fish?
- The Baltimore Sun - 10/16/2009
2008 survey concluded river in decent shape
- The Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Times Leader - 10/11/2009
Blog: Trade in your gas-powered lawnmower & save
- The Baltimore Sun - 10/9/2009
The story of an island
- The Eastern Shore News (Va.) - 10/7/2009
Water treatment worries residents (video)
- WNEP (Pa.) Television - 10/7/2009
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission wants sister agencya to take close look at 'impaired' Susquehanna River
- The Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot-News - 10/7/2009
The dish on phosphates
- The Philadelphia Inquirer - 10/5/2009
Striped bass net logic gets all tangled up at hearing
- The Baltimore Sun - 10/5/2009
Coal Ash: 130 Million Tons of Waste
- 60 Minutes - 10/4/2009
Hydrilla problem growing in Chesterfield’s Swift Creek Reservoir
- The Richmond Times-Dispatch - 10/3/2009
Watershed idea
- The Waynesboro News Virginian - 10/3/2009
VIMS receives $3 million to turn York river algae into biodiesel
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 10/3/2009
Lumpkins says way of life is imperiled
- Southern Maryland Online - 10/1/2009
Blog: Tackling toxic chemical "wild west"
- The Baltimore Sun - 9/30/2009
Pet owners: Be polite, help save environment
- WWBT (Va.) Television - 9/29/2009
Dead, beached whale draws sightseers
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 9/29/2009
From grass to water, bay experts differ on meaning of 'clean'
- Capital News Service - 9/27/2009
Turtles may prompt new Chesapeake Bay crab regulations
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 9/26/2009
Rivanna River clean up held Saturday
- WVIR (Va.) Television - 9/26/2009
New tests find unsafe levels of toxic PCBs in 2 local rivers
- The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot - 9/25/2009
PCB contamination found in James River
- The Richmond Times-Dispatch - 9/25/2009
Toxic levels high in James, Elizabeth River
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 9/24/2009
Invasive weed brings benefits
- The Fredericksburg (Va.) Free Lance-Star - 9/24/2009
Third natural gas chemical spill reported
- The Wayne (Pa.) Independent - 9/22/2009
Farm-fresh fish -- with a catch
- The Washington Post - 9/20/2009
Snakehead goes from Aquia to frying pan
- The Fredericksburg (Va.) Free Lance-Star - 9/19/2009
Opinion: Report puts face on watermen woes
- The Salisbury (Md.) Daily Times - 9/18/2009
When water quality suffers, so do watermen
- The Annapolis (Md.) Capital - 9/17/2009
Blog: Watermen, not just water, at risk
- The Baltimore Sun - 9/17/2009
Calvert to use less phosphoric fertilizers
- The Washington Post - 9/17/2009
Report: Watermen not responsible for bay decline (video)
- WBAL (Md.) Television - 9/17/2009
Saving Chesapeake Bay means saving watermen, too
- Capital News Service - 9/16/2009
Nearly $1 million awarded for bird habitat protection on Eastern Shore
- The Eastern Shore News (Va.) - 9/16/2009
Sea turtle to be returned to bay
- The Associated Press - 9/16/2009
$2.8 million in grants to improve bay water quality
- The Annapolis (Md.) Capital - 9/15/2009
Grant approved for mountain planning effort
- The Martinsburg (W.Va.) Journal - 9/15/2009
$2.8 million in grants awarded for bay cleanup
- The Associated Press - 9/14/2009
Retracing Smith’s path reveals a much-changed James River
- The Richmond Times-Dispatch - 9/14/2009
Chesapeake Bay Virginia’s top environmental issue
- The Richmond Times-Dispatch - 9/13/2009
Riverkeeper's crusade to save Chesapeake Bay from sediment
- The York (Pa.) Daily Record - 9/13/2009
Keeping the Anacostia River clean
- WTOP (D.C.) Radio - 9/12/2009
Release of proposals for bay cleanup is delayed a day
- The Baltimore Sun - 9/10/2009
Cardin's Chesapeake Bay legislation offers incentives and consequences
- Capital News Service - 9/9/2009
Bay cleanup funding would set an earlier deadline for action
- The Baltimore Sun - 9/9/2009
Up to 12 skipjacks to race near Deal Island today
- The Associated Press - 9/7/2009
EPA to put the Chesapeake Bay on a 'pollution diet'
- The Washington Examiner - 9/3/2009
NY plans to ban shad fishing to help save species
- The Associated Press - 9/1/2009
EPA given 19,000 signatures from bay advocates (video)
- WJZ (Md.) Television - 9/1/2009
Tempting trout to return
- The Frederick (Md.) News-Post - 8/31/2009
Watershed initiative offers aid to farmers
- The Sunbury (Pa.) Daily Item - 8/31/2009
Severn River homeowners become oyster caretakers
- The Annapolis (Md.) Capital - 8/28/2009
Editorial: The poison in our waterways shows up in our food
- The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot - 8/28/2009
Army Corps of Engineers OKs dredge material for 2 islands
- The Baltimore Sun - 8/28/2009
SERC—The place for scientific fun
- The Baltimore Examiner - 8/27/2009
Town likely to remove dam
- The Franklin (Va.) News Post - 8/26/2009
Herbicide found in water may pose greater danger
- The Washington Post - 8/25/2009
Two finds in one day include rare leopard frog
- The Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Times Leader - 8/23/2009
Algae blooms spreading in Chesapeake Bay
- The Hampton Roads Virginian-Pilot - 8/20/2009
Red tides appear in local waterways
- The Newport News (Va.) Daily Press - 8/20/2009
Algae bloom shows efforts to reduce nutrient pollution
- The Gaithersburg (Md.) Gazette - 8/19/2009
Federal study shows mercury in fish widespread
- The Associated Press - 8/19/2009
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