Tagged Stories: "Science"
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An iconic Chesapeake species continues to rebound
March 14, 2018Annual juvenile striped bass index indicates a healthy population of youngsters
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Rebounding underwater grasses signal recovering Chesapeake Bay
March 6, 2018Efforts to reduce pollution and conserve land are having positive effects, study finds
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Oyster shells show evidence of early human pollution of Chesapeake Bay
April 24, 2017Humans have dramatically increased nitrogen in the estuary since the early 19th century, study finds
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Five remarkable women with ties to the Chesapeake region
March 24, 2016Learn about the inspirational work of five women you should know
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Draft two-year work plans available for public feedback
January 22, 2016Plans outline short-term actions needed to achieve goals of Watershed Agreement
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Scientists measure near-record river flow
September 9, 20112011 will likely be one of the highest annual flow years on record for the Susquehanna River due to wet weather.
Read moreChesapeake Brrr! What it's like to work on the Bay in winter
March 10, 2011Have you ever wondered what it's like to work on the water in the middle of winter? Wonder no more.
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