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  1. Recent Stories

Stories by Caitlyn Johnstone

Caitlyn is the Outreach Coordinator at the Chesapeake Bay Program. She earned her Bachelor's in English and Behavioral Psychology at WVU Eberly Honors College, where she fed her interest in the relationship between human behavior and the natural world. Caitlyn continues that passion on her native Eastern Shore by seeking comprehensive strategies to human and environmental wellbeing.

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Chesapeake Stewardship Partnership News Restoration Spotlight Travel, Recreation and Culture Watershed Science Wildlife

Our rivers’ livers—freshwater mussels—have the potential to improve water quality

August 30, 2021

A new report from the Chesapeake Bay Program paves the way for restoring mussel populations

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The more the merrier when it comes to underwater grass species in the Bay

June 7, 2021

A new study demonstrates how SAV biodiversity improves ecosystem health

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Globetrotters of the Chesapeake region

April 22, 2021

These six species travel great distances to visit the Chesapeake Bay watershed

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Life under the fallen leaves

March 9, 2021

Bees, butterflies, moths and other insects use leaf cover to weather the winter

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The buzz around buying native plants

February 24, 2021

As insect and bird numbers decline, states and plant businesses take a closer look at selling invasives

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Bass confusion from land pollution

January 25, 2021

Endocrine disruption in bass directly linked to how humans change the landscape

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Train your eye to watch for winter birds

December 23, 2020

Ideal position on the Atlantic Flyway invites a variety of winter birds to the Chesapeake Bay

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Showing love for Maryland’s favorite reptile

October 21, 2020

The diamondback terrapin calls the state’s brackish water and wetlands home

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Finding a better way to track nutrients in the Bay

October 7, 2020

A new report discusses the importance of individual nutrient species when assessing environmental health

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Clues of a growing blue crab

August 19, 2020

How to tell when blue crabs shed their shells

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